On the morning of August 30, at the historic Ba Dinh Square, the rehearsal program of the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2 took place in a solemn and majestic atmosphere.
Among the line-up of female traffic police, the strong footsteps of Ha Thu Giang - a second-year female student at the People's Police Academy, from Tan Thanh commune, Lang Son province - left a deep impression.

Sharing with PV, Giang said that being selected to join the female traffic police force group, she considers it the greatest honor of her student life. During nearly 4 months of training, Giang and her teammates had to go through a strict schedule of 6-7 hours per day.
"There are days when the skin is sunburned, the back of our shirt is swety, we still seriously practice every step and every movement. There were days when it rained heavily, the army's uniforms were in full water, but we still tightened our ranks, encouraged each other to overcome the sun and rain to complete the task," Giang said.

Talking about the memories during her time receiving the sacred mission, the female student from Lang Son confided that what I remember most is not only the intensity of the practice, but the affection that the people have for the students.
"Once we practiced in a very heavy rain, but the people on both sides of the road were still standing in large numbers, cheering and cheering. At that time, I felt a spicy nose. I feel proud not only of myself, but also of my comrades and teammates when the people care and love me so much, the female student from Lang Son was moved.
In particular, the closer it got to the final stage, the warmer and more affectionate it became.

"Although we arrived at the training ground very early, the people were waiting in advance. That image is a great source of motivation, adding strength for us to take steady steps in the river festival, Giang expressed.
It is known that this year's female traffic police group gathered trainees from 10 police schools across the country. Giang said that at first everyone was still confused, but the more they practiced, the closer they became.
"We not only learn parade techniques together but also share each bottle of water, each meal, each word of encouragement. I feel like I have made many new friends, like a second family. This is a memory that I will definitely carry with me for the rest of my life, Giang said.

On September 2, wearing the yellow uniform of the traffic police force, Giang and her teammates marched through the stage to the heroic song's music. For me, it was a sacred moment.
Thu Giang added: I feel busy thinking about my hometown Lang Son. I told myself to study and practice more to be worthy of the trust of my family, teachers, and the country. Participating in the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day is a source of pride not only for me, but also for my homeland Lang Son".