According to Lao Dong in the Le Duan street area in front of Hanoi Railway Station, some people were present at the tents to wait for the preliminary approval of the parade and parade.
Some families brought raincoats, umbrellas, or tarpaulins for the battle.
To meet the monitoring needs of the people, Hanoi has built 10 battle tarpaulins at 5 central locations including: Tay Son Flower Garden (Hoan Kiem Ward); Le Truc Flower Garden (Ba Dinh Ward); Nui Truc - Kim Ma intersection (Giang Vo Ward); Hanoi Station yard (Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam Ward); and the opposite area at 14B Le Truc (Ba Dinh Ward).
Each tarpaulin house has full toilets, medical areas, drinking water points and sunroofs, serving tens of thousands of people and tourists.


The Hanoi Capital Command is responsible for organizing, managing, ensuring safety, environmental sanitation, fire prevention and fighting and dismantling after the event. The People's Committees of relevant wards coordinate to maintain security and order in the area.
Previously, Lao Dong recorded that at around 11pm on August 26, some families even set up tents and spread tarpaulins overnight at the Hung Vuong - Tran Phu intersection to keep a place to watch the parade.
Ms. Do Thom (Hoang Mai, Hanoi) shared: "I could not find a good place in the last two training sessions, so this time I had to set up a tent to keep the position for the whole family".
However, the authorities quickly arrived, reminded and requested the removal of spontaneous tents.
Encroaching on sidewalks and roads to set up tents not only spoils the urban beauty but also poses a potential risk to traffic safety, especially in complex thunderstorms.
To ensure traffic order and safety, prevent traffic congestion, facilitate and serve the travel needs of the people and activities serving the Pre- approve program, Hanoi City Police Department divided traffic and organized directions for vehicles from 12:00 on August 27 to 2:00 on August 28 (5 hours earlier than previously announced).
It is expected that at 8:00 p.m. on August 27, a large-scale parade and parade approval ceremony will take place, with the participation of tens of thousands of officers, soldiers, students and mass forces. This is a drill to prepare for the rehearsal of the National Day Ceremony on September 2 at Ba Dinh Square on the morning of August 30.