After 10am on September 1, after 1 hour of opening, the exhibition space at the National Exhibition Center was packed with people. The exhibition spaces attracted a large number of visitors.
At the exhibition space of the Vietnam Fatherland Front on the morning of September 1, many people came to visit, take photos, and learn about information.
Nguyen Nam Khanh (born in 2009), from Hai Phong, said that he and his relatives left home at 5:30 a.m. and arrived at the National Exhibition Center at 7 a.m. After waiting 2 hours for the opening time, I was able to visit the exhibition space.
Khanh attentively looks at war artifacts at the exhibition space of the Vietnam Veterans Association (located in the exhibition space of the Vietnam Fatherland Front). She said she wanted to learn about history, about the sacrifices of the previous generation to have peace and independence as it is today.

Meanwhile, Mr. Vu Quoc Bao (a veteran from Quang Ninh province) said that he came to the exhibition to see the country's innovation. To be present at the 80th anniversary of National Day in Hanoi, he and his wife took a bus from home at 4am, arriving at the place around 7am.
"I am 83 years old this year, I cannot go to all 34 provinces and cities of the country. Meanwhile, the 80-year National Achievements exhibition helps visitors have a panoramic view of the development of localities across the country, to be more proud of the changes of the country" - Mr. Bao shared.
Mr. Bao plans to catch a bus to the inner city with his wife after visiting the exhibition to prepare for the parade taking place on September 2.


