Diplomatic students (Hanoi) stay up all night waiting for the parade, hunting for every moment of "stepping steadily"
From early morning on September 2, tens of thousands of people across the country flocked to the capital Hanoi to watch the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and National Day parade on September 2 (A80 event).
Phan Le Thao Uyen, a student at Phan Dinh Phung High School (Song Cau Ward, Dak Lak Province) was not present in person in Hanoi to watch the A80 event. However, through the small screen, I did not miss every step of the parade groups.
"I felt magnificent and extremely excited. I feel full of energy, ready to enter the new school year - Thao Uyen expressed.
Luu My Uyen - a student at Le Quy Don High School (Dong Da, Hanoi) shared that for many days, especially at the parade on the morning of September 2, she felt the A80 spirit as a bustling rhythm of life spreading everywhere.
The country's festive atmosphere makes me feel proud, excited and full of energy. That spirit urges each person to dare to challenge, dare to contribute and together create memorable moments.
"I feel in harmony with the community, learn, share and contribute small but enthusiastically to the overall picture of the country, where the national spirit shines brightly" - My Uyen shared.
As for Pham Anh Duc - Third-year student at the Diplomatic Academy, this year's A80 event is a memorable memory of his student days.
Duc is currently a contributor at Lao Dong Newspaper. In this event, I was able to participate in supporting reporters and work directly at the scene.
This was the first time in Duc's life that he participated in a career at such a big event, so he charged his camera battery, prepared many flashcards, and stayed up all night waiting for the parade.
"It's a hard-to-xpress sensation. This is an opportunity for me to learn a trade and how to take event photos. To work, watching the parade in person is extremely wonderful. I feel happy and extremely satisfied with the steady footsteps of the A80 parade groups on Hung Vuong Street" - Duc expressed.
Image of the parade recorded by student Pham Anh Duc on the morning of September 2 on Hung Vuong Street:




































Dien Bien ethnic people happily celebrate National Day 2.9
Joining the joyful atmosphere of the whole country, on the morning of September 2, people in Dien Bien province took to the streets, wearing the most brilliant national costumes to celebrate National Day.


From early morning, the streets of Dien Bien Phu ward (Dien Bien) were bustling and bustling. People from far away flock to the center, everyone wears the most beautiful clothes.
For many years, National Day September 2 has always had a special meaning for people across the country. The people of Dien Bien ethnic groups always consider September 2 as Tet and call it the independence Day.


Every this occasion, recreational, cultural and artistic activities are organized, from the province to the commune.
At the Dien Bien Phu Victory Monument Ceremony ground, the boys and girls of H'Mong, Thai, Kho Mu... in colorful traditional costumes created a colorful, vivid picture, expressing the solidarity and attachment of 19 ethnic groups on Dien Bien.


Talking to Lao Dong, Ms. Vang Thi Hoa (Na Pen village, Muong Phang commune) said that she and her family were present at the monument area since 7am to feel the sacred atmosphere and better understand the history of the nation.
I feel extremely proud to live in a peaceful and independent country like today, said Ms. Hoa.
The joy and excitement are not just for the young generation. Although she is 64 years old, Ms. Lo Thi Sai (Na Lom village, Thanh Nua commune) still went out with her relatives on the streets on the happy day of the country.
Ms. Sai said: "Every year, this day is a happy one. Seeing flags and flowers everywhere, the National Day is an occasion to remember the merits of Uncle Ho and the heroic martyrs who sacrificed to achieve peace today".

In the center of Dien Bien province, many streets such as Vo Nguyen Giap, Truong Chinh, Nguyen Chi Thanh... are decorated splendidly with thousands of national flags, Party flags, banners, and slogans.
Flags, flowers, banners and slogans are also solemnly hung at agencies, offices, schools and houses, expressing patriotism and national pride. Many households have hung the national flag in front of their houses for many days now.

On the evening of September 2, at 7.5 Square (Dien Bien Phu Ward), Dien Bien Province will organize an art program and fireworks display to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Today's National Day for Independence in this historic land is a testament to the spirit of solidarity of the ethnic groups in the "fence" of the Fatherland. That is national pride, deep gratitude for the previous generation.
Joining the joyful atmosphere of the whole country, teachers and students of Na Hy High School for the Gifted (Na Hy commune, Dien Bien province) turned the schoolyard into a brilliant "red sea" with national flags, spreading national pride.
Accordingly, from 6am, all 33 cadres, teachers, staff and 350 students gathered in large numbers at the schoolyard to watch the live TV show celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on the big screen.
When the melody of the National Anthem resounds from television, the singing of Na Hy and his students in the highlands also loudly rises, joining in the heartbeat of millions of Vietnamese people.


Teacher Nguyen Van Tap - Principal of Na Hy High School for the Gifted said: "The activity is not just a live TV watching session, but also a special class hour of history, patriotism, gratitude for the past and responsibility for the future.
From the school yard in the remote mountainous areas, the teachers and students of the school have fully conveyed their affection, faith and attachment to the Fatherland".
On this occasion, the school also presented 15 gifts to children of school staff, teachers and staff.
The sacred flag-raising ceremony at the northernmost part of the Fatherland on the morning of September 2
At exactly 7 o'clock, the ceremony was solemnly and tightly conducted from the stage of gathering the formation, adjusting the ranks to disseminating regulations before the red flag with a yellow star flew on the top of the National Flag Tower.
The flag-raising ceremony was attended by Lung Cu Border Guard Station, local authorities and many people and tourists from all over the country.


Under the sacred flag of the Fatherland, all eyes are in the same direction, the heart is in the same beat.
Speaking at the ceremony, Lieutenant Colonel Kim Xuan Giang - Head of Lung Cu Border Guard Station, emphasized: "This is an opportunity to educate the tradition of patriotism, arouse the will to be self-reliant, self-reliant, and national pride for officers, soldiers and people. At the same time, I would like to express my deep gratitude to the generations of our ancestors who sacrificed their bravery for the independence, freedom and happiness of the nation".

Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoa (a tourist from Thai Nguyen) said: "In time for this year's holiday, my family chose to go to Ha Giang (old) to travel. The indispensable location when coming here is Lung Cu Flagpole. Standing under the sacred flag, the love of homeland and country is on the rise again.
This is also an opportunity for the younger generation to remember the great merits of our ancestors".

Previously, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2, thousands of tourists from all over the country visited Lung Cu National Flag Tower.
In the red flag costume, the yellow star of the line of people captured sacred moments along the national flag. Also in Lung Cu commune, the sky was covered in red when people hung flags and flowers to celebrate Quoc Khanh.
Lung Cu Flagpole is located in Lung Cu commune (Dong Van district, old Ha Giang province, now Tuyen Quang province). The relic is located at an altitude of nearly 1,500m above sea level. The flagpole is 34.85m high, the flag is 54m2 wide, symbolizing 54 ethnic groups.
To conquer the top of the flagpole, it is necessary to pass a total of 839 steps, divided into three stages. The first stage consists of 425 stone steps, leading from the foot of the mountain to the waiting room.
The second stage continues with 279 stone steps, taking visitors from the waiting room to the foot of the flagpole. Finally, the third stage consists of 135 steel steps inside the flagpole, leading straight to the top.
In 2009, the Flag Tower was ranked as a Historical Site and a National Scenic Landmark.
The heroic historical moment in the hearts of officers and soldiers of the Can Tho Border Guard
On the morning of September 2, units under the Border Guard Command (BDBP) of Can Tho City organized for all officers and soldiers to watch the TV program, broadcast live the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade for the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
In a solemn atmosphere, officers and soldiers of the Can Tho City Border Guard expressed their pride and emotion when reviewing the glorious historical journey of the nation; expressing gratitude for the great contributions of generations of ancestors who sacrificed and contributed to the independence, freedom and happiness of the people.

Major Soc Dung, Political Commissar of Vinh Hai Border Guard Station, shared: "To watch the Commemoration Ceremony and witness the heroic spirit of the forces in the parade, I am even more proud to be Uncle Ho's soldier, offering my absolute allegiance to the Party, the Fatherland and the people, ready to receive and complete all assigned tasks".
Young soldier Tang Quoc Tri, Trung Binh Border Guard Station, Can Tho City Border Guard, expressed: "When I watched through the small screen, seeing the solemn parade groups, spreading their brave and confident footsteps on Ba Dinh Square, especially the Border Guard officers in the solemn and strong parade formation, I was even more proud of the heroic tradition of the force. That image gives me confidence and motivation to overcome difficulties, practice, strive, and complete all tasks at the border front line".
Colonel Ha Huy Truong, Deputy Political Commissar of the Can Tho City Border Guard, said that organizing officers and soldiers of the entire unit to directly watch the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 is an important occasion to foster political will, educate revolutionary traditions, and strengthen confidence in the leadership of the Party, State and army. This activity enhances the sense of responsibility, determination, readiness to receive and excellently complete the tasks of managing, protecting sovereignty and security of the border, contributing to maintaining political security and social order and safety in the area.
"The spirit of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 is immortal, forever a source of pride, arousing trust and responsibility among all officers and soldiers, creating motivation to strive to successfully complete all assigned tasks", Colonel Truong emphasized.
On this occasion, the Can Tho City Border Guard has 4 officers and soldiers directly participating in the Border Guard officers and the Military Police.

Soldier Pham Xuan Nghi, Can Tho City Border Guard, directly participating in the Women's Music Bloc, shared: "I am very honored to parade and parading on the historic Ba Dinh Square today. In addition, it is a feeling of pride when I am working and working in the Southern unit to go to the North, and also the first time welcoming the historic Autumn Festival of Hanoi in the atmosphere filled with patriotism like this morning".
Foreigners surprised by the image of Vietnamese heroes at the September 2 parade
HCMC: Pride of the soldiers of the past amid the atmosphere of National Day today
From war to peace, veterans look back on the country's 80-year journey, immersing themselves in the bustling atmosphere of National Day.
Can Tho people visit the Military Region 9 Museum to celebrate National Day
After watching the parade and parade through small screens and phones, many Can Tho residents and their families and relatives poured into the streets to celebrate the National Day on September 2.
Recorded at the Military Region 9 Museum, the number of visitors has begun to increase, not only for sightseeing, but people also take photos to save memories.
Mr. Le Nguyen Phuong Tung (An Binh Ward) shared: "After watching the parade and parade, I still have a sense of patriotism and a boiling spirit in my body, so I went out with my family right away to enjoy the full holiday".
Ms. Dang Bich Ngoc (Ninh Kieu ward) expressed: "I want to take a photo for my child on this important day and at the Museum, I will introduce to you the heroic culture of our ancestors".
Some images recorded by reporters:




Tourists were moved to see the parade at Bai Dinh Pagoda
From early morning, on September 2, tourist areas and destinations in Ninh Binh such as Trang An Eco-tourism Area, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Thung Nham Eco-tourism Area... were also arranged and installed with TV screens at many locations and waiting rooms for people and tourists to watch the parade, the parade of the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2 (A80).

At Trang An Eco-tourism Area, the Tourist Area Management Board has arranged LED screens in the waiting area to serve tourists and residents to watch the ceremony.
"In addition to arranging LED screens at the waiting area, we also decorate flags and flowers at all locations in the tourist area. At the waiting area, additional air conditioners, fans, and free drinking water are arranged to serve people and tourists to watch the kite and parade" - a representative of the Trang An Eco-tourism Management Board shared.

Similarly, at Bai Dinh Pagoda spiritual tourism area (the pagoda with the most records in Ninh Binh), the pagoda management board also arranged TVs and organized for staff, volunteers here and tourists to watch the parade and parade.


Ms. Hoang Thi Linh (a tourist from Thanh Hoa) shared that our group of 17 people moved from Huong Pagoda to Bai Dinh Pagoda at exactly 5am this morning, everyone took advantage of personal hygiene and then had breakfast at Bai Dinh Pagoda's waiting area to watch the parade and parade.


Everyone is excited and very proud and emotional. Today's young generation is very grateful to the previous generations for fighting for the independence of the nation so that we can live in peace" - Ms. Linh shared.
In the bustling atmosphere of this important holiday, everyone was excited, mixed with pride when witnessing the scale and solemnity of the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade.
Quang Tri: Patients are happy because hospitals still celebrate a meaningful independence Day
In the grounds of Quang Tri General Hospital, the bright space of the red flag with yellow star has brought joy and warmth to patients celebrating the National Assembly.
Dong Nai workers feel proud of Vietnam when watching the A80 parade live
Mr. Phan Minh Cuong (32 years old, from Ca Mau) is currently a worker at Seorim Company Limited (Long Binh Industrial Park, Dong Nai province).
From early morning, Mr. Cuong took his wife (who are workers in the same company) and 2 sons to Quoc Square Park (Tan Trieu ward) to watch live TV on the LED screen of the parade program, the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on VTV1 channel at 6:30 am.
Mr. Cuong shared: "When watching the program, I did not miss any squad and felt very proud that Vietnam was increasingly strengthened in every strong step of the officers and soldiers of the army and police forces".
More specifically, when Mr. Cuong was also a worker and saw a group of workers in the parade and parade, Mr. Cuong felt moved to see himself in it and the image of a worker being honored.
Ms. Truong Thi Ngoc Huyen (Mr. Cuong's wife) is also very proud of the image of the country becoming more and more beautiful, witnessing the country's modern equipment on land, in the air, at sea... making her feel more secure in working and producing.

Ms. Bui Thi Huyen (24 years old, a worker at Chang Shin Vietnam Co., Ltd., Tan Trieu ward) shared that this is the 80th anniversary of her birth, so she took her whole family to the square to watch live TV to spread national pride.
Dong Nai province currently has about 1.5 million workers. Of which, there are over 2,200 grassroots unions and 750,000 union members.
The joy of ethnic minorities in Dak Lak when watching the A80 parade event
On September 2, together with the people of the whole country, ethnic minorities in Dak Lak province spent time watching the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day.
Mr. Lang Van Tam (Head of Chieng village, Iaiap commune) shared: "During the parade, I was very impressed with the Vietnamese working class and farmers.
The parade formation is very beautiful, demonstrating their role and mission in contributing to the construction of the socialist Fatherland of Vietnam. Hopefully, in the coming period, the working class and farmers will continue to be an important core to build a strong and developed country".

Ms. Nay H'Dior (Ea Hiao commune) expressed: "This year, I am over 70 years old, I have never seen such an impressive parade or parade as this year. The military forces introduced modern and diverse equipment... to firmly protect the sovereignty of the Fatherland's land and sea borders.
Currently, my health has declined, but I hope to live and witness the strong development of the country. At the same time, there is an opportunity to watch more impressive and special parades and parades like in 2025".
This year, over 70 years old, Mr. Ksor Quy (former Secretary of the Party Committee of the old Ea Sol commune) and his two grandchildren watched the parade and parade on TV.
Mr. Ksor Quy confided: "Following the ceremony, seeing modern military equipment as well as the parade squad of each level... thinking back to the difficult days more than 30 years ago, I was really moved. The country has been increasingly developing and integrating internationally".
According to Mr. Ksor Quy, ethnic minorities in the area have had a better life. That result is thanks to the correct policies of the Party, the policies and laws of the State.
"I always encourage my children and grandchildren to try to practice and study to have a better future," Mr. Ksor Quy shared.
Dak Lak province has a natural area of 18,096.40km2, ranking third among 34 provinces and cities. The province has 102 commune-level and ward-level administrative units with a population of more than 3.3 million people, located in the middle of the Cambodia - Laos - Vietnam development triangle.
In recent years, ethnic minorities in the locality have made an important contribution to firmly protecting the border of the Fatherland. At the same time, they are constantly trying to improve their lives, help and guide each other to eliminate hunger and reduce poverty, and improve their income.
Brilliant red on the rivers of the Western region on National Day 2.9
Unlike usual, Cai Rang Floating Market today has become more bustling than ever. Many tourist boats, from small boats to large boats, are decorated with national flags. The red flags with yellow stars flying in the wind soon create a vivid and proud picture for the river region.
Many visitors are excited to immerse themselves in this special atmosphere. They were excited to take photos, film and share their feelings.
Mr. Nguyen Duy Khoi (Dong Thap province) shared: "I have been to the Floating Market many times, but this is the first time I have seen this scene. It was really impressive and touching."


Tourism workers in Can Tho said that, besides the brilliant beauty, decorating flags on tourist boats also has a profound meaning. That is a strong affirmation of the love for the homeland and country of the people of Tay Do in particular and the West in general. The images of the flag-raising ships not only beautify the landscape but also remind people about the independent New Year.
This event is also a way to promote the image of Can Tho tourism to international friends. The beauty of Cai Rang Floating Market, combined with the patriotism of local people, is expected to leave an unforgettable impression on visitors.
Nghe An mountainous commune solemnly holds flag-raising ceremony, follows National Day parade
On the morning of September 2, in the atmosphere of the whole country celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, the Party Committee, government and people of Yen Na commune (a mountainous commune in the West of Nghe An province) solemnly held a National Flag-raising Ceremony at the Cultural House of the commune and villages. The ceremony took place according to the rules of the ceremony, expressing deep gratitude to President Ho Chi Minh and the generations of ancestors who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the nation.

Immediately after the flag-raising ceremony, cadres, party members and a large number of people directly watched the National parade and parade at Ba Dinh Square through the system of 16 central bridges in the Village Cultural Houses and family clusters. In Pa Khom village, Pa Ty village, Canh Toong village and many other villages, screens, speakers and internet connection are carefully prepared, creating conditions for people to fully follow the program.

Although it is the crop season and overcoming the consequences of storms and floods, people in the villages still arrange their work to attend. The elderly, women, youth and children were all present in large numbers, solemnly watching each powerful army, the parade showed the strength of the country. Many families have hung more national flags, prepared tables, chairs, and drinking water, creating a cozy and sacred space.

In particular, at the Commune Cultural House bridge, many people in traditional costumes attended, highlighting the cultural beauty associated with national pride. The sacred images from Ba Dinh Square have aroused faith, solidarity, patriotism, and at the same time educated the younger generation about revolutionary ideals and the responsibility to build and defend the Fatherland.
Through this activity, cadres, party members and people of Yen Na commune are more determined to unite, compete in labor production, and build their homeland to be more and more beautiful, civilized, and imbued with identity.
People gather to watch the parade through LED screens in Lam Dong
On the morning of September 2, in front of Binh Thuan Theater and Cultural and Art Exhibition in Phan Thiet Ward, Lam Dong Province, people gathered to watch the parade, marches to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day September 2 (A80).


A large LED screen was installed for people to watch the parade.
When the image of the parade and heroic parade appeared, the applause rang out. Some people on the street also stopped their cars to watch, keeping the atmosphere.
Welcoming the National Assembly's Day on Fansipan peak - the roof of Indochina
In the atmosphere of celebrating National Day on September 2, many people across the country were present at Fansipan peak, wearing red shirts together, participating in the National Flag Ceremony and singing "Marching Song".


The Upper Flag Ceremony took place in a solemn atmosphere, people placed their hands on their left chest, and sang the National Anthem on the roof of the Indochina house.
In the vast space, admiring the majestic clouds and mountains from a height of 3,143m, everyone was filled with pride and gratitude for the values that their ancestors had devoted their lives to protecting.
Mr. Dao Tien Trien - a tourist from Hai Phong shared: "I feel excited, moved, and proud to be able to participate in sauting the flag and singing the National Anthem on Fansipan peak. Through this activity, I clearly feel the connection of patriotism and national unity".





In addition to the meaningful Flag-raising ceremony, people and tourists also have the opportunity to experience the Fansipan cable car, admire Muong Hoa valley and the golden sea of rice to the horizon.
The cool autumn weather, clear sunshine, and light wind create favorable conditions for entertainment and recreation activities during the National Day holiday on September 2.




According to Lao Dong, at Sun World Fansipan Legend tourist area and the villages at the foot of the mountain are decorated with thousands of red flags with yellow stars, creating a beautiful scene.
On September 2, tourist areas in Sa Pa will connect with LED displays to serve people to watch the parade taking place at Ba Dinh Square live.
According to information from the Department of Culture - Social Affairs of Sa Pa ward, Lao Cai province, on average, each day during the National Day holiday on September 2 this year, the locality welcomes nearly 30,000 visitors. Many hotels and homestays have a capacity of over 90%, but the quality of service is always guaranteed to serve customers attentively.
Despite the increase in the number of visitors, traffic in the area is still smooth. The functional forces, union members, and youth volunteers are always present to support and contribute to keeping Sa Pa safe and civilized in the eyes of tourists.
The pride of the National Assembly Tet is everywhere in Gia Lai
On the morning of September 2, the mountainous city of Pleiku, Gia Lai province was bustling in the joyful atmosphere celebrating the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. On the streets, coffee shops, banners, and slogans celebrating the holiday are solemnly hung, creating brilliant colors.

From early morning, groups of people gathered for coffee, chatting and watching the parade on television and social networks. Not only enjoying the holiday, they also shared national pride together, looking forward to the solemn and majestic images from the parade in Hanoi.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Ai (Thong Nhat Ward) emotionally said: "Happy holidays, everyone is happy and joyful. The grand parade helped people see with their own eyes the modern military equipment to protect the Fatherland. People want the country to develop more and more, become richer and stronger.
That joyful and proud atmosphere has spread throughout the mountain town, contributing to creating a sacred and warm atmosphere on the National Independence Day.
Joining the exciting atmosphere of the whole country celebrating the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, many people in Gia Lai wore traditional ao dai and costumes printed with the national flag to check in and capture beautiful moments on the festival day.

Destinations such as Nguyen Sinh Sac Monument - Nguyen Tat Thanh, Gia Lai Provincial Convention Center, Nguyen Hue and Nguyen Tat Thanh streets... attracted a large number of people to take photos and celebrate the National Day.

Ms. Lan Thi Thu Huong (43 years old, residing in Quy Nhon Nam ward) shared that the National Day Ceremony in Quy Nhon this year is very busy, the streets are brilliant with flags and flowers.

"The first check-in point I took my child to was the Monument of Mr. Nguyen Sinh Sac and the nation's grandfather Nguyen Tat Thanh, so that he could understand the origin of the nation and be grateful to the heroes who sacrificed for the country to have peace. Seeing the country changing, I am very proud to be Vietnamese," said Ms. Huong.

Many people also chose a private space to directly watch the parade, the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and the National Day on September 2 on the small screen, solemnly taking place at the historic Ba Dinh Square.

The atmosphere of the independent Tet spread throughout the streets with red and yellow stars, flowing ao dai and bright smiles. The people of Gia Lai and the whole country look forward to the sacred holiday with pride and aspiration to build a strong country.

During the holiday, 135 communes and wards of Gia Lai have implemented the payment of gifts for the Government's National Day on September 2 to more than 3.55 million people, with a total cost of over 3.55 billion VND.
Quang Ngai people excitedly watch the parade to celebrate National Day 2.9
Early in the morning of September 2, Quang Ngai people prepared tea and water, gathered with relatives and neighbors to watch the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2.

At many coffee shops in the administrative center of Quang Ngai province, dozens of people wearing red flags with yellow stars attentively watched the ceremony on TV.

Talking to a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper, Mr. Nguyen Hoang Chi Cong (residing in Group 4, Nghia Lo Ward) shared: This morning, the weather in Quang Ngai is very cool. My colleagues and I went to the coffee shop to watch the parade live on TV. I was really impressed with the parade and marching blocks - the formation was so well-organized and beautiful".
Thousands of people watch live TV of the A80 parade at the Ba Ria - Vung Tau Sports Gymnasium
The live TVcast of the parade and march attracted thousands of people to attend. On this occasion, the program also organized a fundraising event for the poor in Tam Thang ward, through the form of donation of 50,000 VND or more to receive a red flag-shaped yellow star T-shirt; organized the awarding of scholarships to students in difficult circumstances in the ward.


Mr. Huynh Phan Tung Kha (a resident of Tam Thang ward) said that he strongly supports the program because it spreads the national spirit during the holiday and mutual love, covering difficult circumstances. Mr. Kha's family has participated and supported, joining hands to help the operation succeed.
Watching the parade through the screen, militia and self-defense forces of Hai Duong ward, Hai Phong city were moved
On the morning of September 2, in the heroic atmosphere of celebrating the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the militia and self-defense forces of Hai Duong ward (Hai Phong city) held a live TV watch of the parade and parade in Hanoi. The viewing session was held right at the Hall of the Ward Military Command with the participation of all militia forces and a large number of local people.
From early morning, everyone was present in large numbers, in neat costumes. The red flags with yellow stars were issued, the National Anthem sound resounded majestically in harmony with the sound from the large screen broadcasting the ceremony live. People attentively followed each parade, from the People's Army, People's Police to militia units, youth volunteers...
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Can Tho residents wake up early in the morning to watch the parade on the small screen
Last night's rain has soothed the hot, bringing a fresh, cool air to the streets of Can Tho City on the morning of September 2. Tay Do land is today covered with flags and flowers, and the whole country celebrates the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

What moved us when passing through Hoa Binh Street (Ninh Kieu District) was the image of a man working in traditional motorbike taxi drivers, wearing a red flag with a yellow star, watching a parade, parade over the phone, and waiting for customers.
Mr. Chau Van Hieu (61 years old) confided to us that this T-shirt is an award that he gave himself on this holiday, purchased with state money. Although he had to drive a motorbike taxi to make a living and could not take a holiday, his patriotism was always in him.

Today is a big holiday, we always look forward to the capital. I don't have the conditions to watch live, I wait for customers and watch over the phone. So I am very happy! I think that not only me but many people, in some way, always show love for the country like this" - Mr. Hieu expressed.

At the Military Region 9 Museum, Dang Tran Khanh Nhu and Truong Nguyen Kim Ngan (students of An Khanh High School) were present early to capture moments of National Day celebration on September 2. When the parade and march began broadcasting live, the two found stone seats and opened the phone screen to watch.


Khanh Nhu expressed: "We can still watch at home, but watching at the Museum makes us more excited and proud. As the younger generation, we promise to be determined to study well to become civilized citizens, contributing our efforts to help the nation rise into the new era.
According to our records, many families in Can Tho are also watching the parade on the small screen. Also this morning, many coffee shops opened early in the morning to welcome the holidayers to have fun and watch the show.

Dak Lak farmers put aside their work in the fields to watch the A80 parade
On September 2, although it is the durian harvest season... many people in Dak Lak province still put aside their gardening and farming, spending time watching the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade for the 80th anniversary of National Day.
Mr. Nguyen Hong (residing in Dlie Ya commune, Dak Lak province) said: "I have more than 1 hectare of durian that needs to be cared for for for harvest in 14 days. In recent days, it has been raining continuously, so it is necessary to take time to take care of and monitor. However, the 80th Anniversary Ceremony, parade, and National Day parade is a special occasion.
This is a major national holiday, I spent more than 3 hours heading towards the capital Hanoi, directly watching the heroic atmosphere of the forces participating in the parade and march during the holiday".

Also on the morning of September 2, many coffee shops in remote areas of Dak Lak province had many farmers coming in the early morning.
They sat together, told the story of gardening and shared the joy of receiving a gift of 100,000 VND on the occasion of National Day on September 2, and watched the parade live on television.

The people could not hide their pride and joy in the country's development over the past 80 years; at the same time, they expressed their admiration for the magnificence and modernity of military equipment in the parade and parade.
In the border communes of Dak Lak province, on the occasion of National Day on September 2, the government and people hung flags and decorated inter-village roads to join in the joyful and proud atmosphere of the whole country.


Not only the people, many young officers and soldiers at border posts in Dak Lak province also spent time heading to the capital Hanoi to directly watch the parade and parade.
The young soldiers who have just enlisted in the army said that this is an opportunity for them to gather together to review the heroic tradition of the Vietnam People's Army. At the same time, promote the spirit of solidarity and join hands to build a strong people's border defense posture, firmly protecting the sovereignty and security of the sea and islands of the Fatherland.
Here are some photos of the atmosphere of officers and soldiers of units in the Dak Lak Provincial Border Guard watching the program of the 80th Anniversary Ceremony, parade, and parade:







Border guards from the border to the farthest island in An Giang are moved to watch the parade on screen
Colonel Nguyen Van Hiep, Deputy Political Commissar of the Provincial Military Command, Political Commissar of the An Giang Provincial Border Guard Command, said that from early morning on September 2, at the places where the army was stationed, the Border Guard force under the An Giang Provincial Military Command had prepared to connect machinery and televisions to wait to watch the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the success of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.

The bustling atmosphere on the country's big holiday spread everywhere. At all units, the soldiers were shown, while the checkpoints watched the parade, marched with the people over the phone.
Although the conditions at the checkpoint locations are limited to being able to watch them only via small phones, the officers and soldiers are extremely excited and honored to join the general atmosphere of the ceremony.
Not attending in person in Hanoi, but at the border militia checkpoint, Lac Quoi Border Guard Station, officers and soldiers were still extremely moved when watching the parade over the phone.
According to the viewpoint of Squadron 2, although they have to be on duty at the Ceremonial Guard and the Crime Suppression Peak, the unit has arranged appropriately for officers and soldiers to watch TV on the ship while still ensuring work.
Recorded in Tho Chau special area, the most remote outpost island of the province, officers and soldiers were present early waiting to watch the parade.

Lieutenant Colonel Danh Hieu Politburo member of Tho Chau Border Guard Station said: "Officers and soldiers gathered in the hall to watch the parade on the TV screen. Everyone was very excited and emotional. Although we are far from the mainland, we are always looking towards Hanoi, towards the place where the important event of the country is taking place. Although only through a small screen, the emotions do not subside, but are even more intense in spirit, encouraging and motivating officers and soldiers to be more determined to fight to protect the sacred sea and islands of the Fatherland".
Da Nang people watch a parade through an outdoor screen
On the morning of September 2, in the atmosphere of celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, many public places in Da Nang such as parks, ward cultural houses... attracted a large number of people to watch the National parade and parade through LED screens.
From early morning, families, groups of young people and the elderly gathered, carrying the national flag and the yellow star red shirt, immersing themselves in the festival atmosphere. Large screens broadcast live from Ba Dinh Square help local people clearly feel the heroic atmosphere of the river festival.
Mr. Nguyen Van Hung (Hai Chau District) expressed: "I can't go to Hanoi but I still feel emotional and proud when I see it on screen. When each army of heroes passed by, the whole square here was bustling with applause.
Not only do the elderly quietly recall historical memories, many young people also enthusiastically record the moment, share it on social networks, and spread national pride. Children following their parents to watch were also excited to witness the solemn images of the army, police and mass forces.
The arrangement of a large screen to serve people watching the parade has turned National Day in Da Nang into a community space, where everyone together turned to the Fatherland, united in pride and emotion.
Image at Nam Duong Park (Hai Chau Ward):
Ninh Binh people eagerly watch the parade and march
From early morning, many people in Ninh Binh put their daily work aside, gathering together in front of a TV screen to wait to watch the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade for the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2 (A80).
Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong (Dau Long Street, Hoa Lu Ward) said that as soon as he heard the news of the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade this morning and was broadcast live on television, he and his neighbors gathered in front of the screen, attentively watching every moment.

"I prepared tea and some snacks for everyone to eat and watch the show" - Mr. Chuong shared.
In the bustling atmosphere of this important holiday, everyone was excited, mixed with pride when witnessing the scale and solemnity of the Commemoration Ceremony, parade, and parade.
As a person who participated in the struggle for national independence, Mr. Ta Minh Hoang (86 years old) shared that more than anyone else, he understands the great value of peace. For him, each step of the army in the square is not only a showing off military strength, but also a glorious testament to the tradition of steadfast struggle of the nation.

The holiday is not only to make us proud of our history, but also to affirm the unity of one heart and will to protect the Fatherland of the entire people. That is a strong message sent to the younger generation, that today's peace is exchanged for many sacrifices, and the task of each person is to know how to respect and preserve it" - Mr. Hoang expressed.
Not only in families, at many cultural sites of residential groups, tourist attractions... in Ninh Binh, TV screens are also arranged for everyone to watch this important celebration, parade, and parade.
Quang Tri: Family joy on the day their daughter parade on National Day
Early morning of September 2, Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoa's house in Dong Son ward (Quang Tri) was strangely bustling. From dawn, the family displayed tables and chairs, prepared tea and water to invite friends and neighbors to sit down, watched the parade live on television, the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
In the joy the whole country turned to the capital, Mr. Hoa's family was even more moved, because in the female parade soldiers this year, there is their daughter, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Hang (born in 1999), who is performing military service in Nha Trang city.
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HCMC: The whole neighborhood gathers to wake up early to watch the September 2 parade on TV screens
From early morning, Mr. Pham Xuan Hai's house (residing in Tan Son Nhat ward, Ho Chi Minh City) has prepared a TV screen and short rows of seats for people around the village to watch the parade and parade to celebrate National Day on September 2.


Mr. Hai said that although he had watched A50 live in Ho Chi Minh City and watched the TV shows of the pre-approvals and rehearsals of A80, he and the people in the village were still eagerly waiting for today (September 2) to watch the official performance. "Everyone was very excited, eager and felt the sacred and solemn atmosphere of the festival" - Mr. Hai expressed.
Mr. Hai said that he has served in the army for many years, was a radar officer, and participated in the campaign in Cambodia. When watching the preliminary review, the 80th rehearsal, when the army parade through Ba Dinh Square, he could not help but be moved and proud.
Mr. Hai shared: "The parade was prepared elaborately and grandly, from the formation to weapons and equipment, showing that the country is increasingly modern and developed. Vietnam can now produce many modern weapons by itself, something that I had never had as a soldier."
These days, Mr. Hai and the neighborhood people have hung flags and cleaned up together to join in the joyful atmosphere of the National Independence Day. Although not directly present in Hanoi, through the TV screen, Mr. Hai still felt the excitement and enthusiasm of the people.

"All the people in the neighborhood made an appointment to be at my house early to watch together. That is also a way for us to express our gratitude and national pride" - Mr. Hai said.
Mr. Nguyen Van Nam (residing in Tan Son Nhat ward) shared that this was the first time he watched the parade and parade to celebrate National Day on September 2 on TV. Although Mr. Nam could not witness the atmosphere at Ba Dinh Square with his own eyes, the emotions were still intact, even more sublime.
I feel lucky and proud to have been born and raised in a peaceful and independent country. The image of solemnly advancing troops, radiant civilian blocks with flags and flowers, along with modern equipment of the Vietnam People's Army, moved my heart. Thank you for the sacrifice to have today. Although I am the next generation, I understand my responsibility to try to study and work to contribute to building an increasingly rich and civilized country" - Mr. Nam expressed.
Ho Chi Minh City residents emotionally watched the September 2 parade through the big screen at the cinema
On September 2, joining in the sacred atmosphere of the 80th anniversary of National Day, thousands of people in Ho Chi Minh City flocked to theaters to watch theCGV parade and parade live at Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi Capital), through the big screen with quality images and cinematic sound.
The event was organized byCSV in collaboration with VTVGo national digital television, opening free of charge at many cinemas nationwide, including Ho Chi Minh City.



Ms. Mong Tuyen (HCMC) emotionally shared that she almost lost sleep all night because of excitement, and this time she brought her foreign husband so he could see beautiful and proud images of Vietnam.


Mr. Do Ngoc Thien An - representative of Vincom Center Landmark 81 CGV Theater, said that he had arranged the largest screening room with 131 seats, but less than 10 minutes after opening the registration, all tickets were fully booked by the people.
"We have carefully prepared both the transmission lines, sound and image systems to ensure the best experience for viewers. This is not just a normal film screening event, but an opportunity for people to relive the flow of national history together - Mr. Thien An shared.



Not only Ho Chi Minh City residents, the event also attracted people from other provinces to flock. Tran Quoc Quan and Do Nguyen Tu Nhu, both from An Giang, said that they booked tickets early and traveled to Ho Chi Minh City the day before to not miss this special opportunity. "Sitting in the middle of the theater, watching the parade with resounding sounds and sharp images, I really felt the pride of the nation" - Quoc Quan shared.
People in neighborhoods in Ho Chi Minh City excitedly watch live TV of the A80 parade
On September 2, in Quarter 29, An Dong Ward, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of An Dong Ward organized a live TV audience of the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025).
The program was attended by Mr. Nguyen Phuoc Loc - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.
In the bustling atmosphere of the big holiday, the whole neighborhood was filled with colorful flags and flowers. People excitedly watched each sacred moment together, sending their pride to the Fatherland.

Mr. Huynh Cong Phep - Quarterly Head of Quarter 30 shared: "Today, I am really touched and feel the solemnity of National Day. This is also a very meaningful innovation from the two-level government in operation, which has organized for people to directly watch the parade and march from Hanoi. For people like us, this is a great source of pride, and also a belief and hope for a brighter and happier tomorrow.
Through the program, I see the very careful preparation of the Central Government. This is truly a solemn and very honored live TV show for people across the country".


Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Yen - living in Quarter 29 said that she herself woke up early and eagerly came to watch the live TV show.
"I feel very honored to participate in this great festival - the festival of the river children, of the spirit of national unity. Until now, I am still moved and nervous as if I had just begun.
Because I have not had the opportunity to go to Hanoi to watch the parade live, when the locality organized a live TV show, I felt very moved. Although not present at Ba Dinh Square, the feeling of being able to join the whole country towards the big holiday is truly sacred" - Ms. Yen shared.
In addition to online monitoring, the atmosphere here is more vibrant with flower bicycle parades, giving gifts to people in difficult circumstances, food stalls... This is an activity under the program of the Rural - Ethnic Reunited Festival" launched by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.