Among the people eagerly waiting to celebrate National Day 2.9, Tran Hien Vinh - 23 years old, from the South to Hanoi - not only to watch the gathering of parades and parades, but also to choose a special way to celebrate: Spreading the spirit of community responsibility through small but meaningful activities. Vinh chose to stay last, collecting each plastic bag and plastic bottle to restore the cleanliness and beauty of the street.
Sharing with Lao Dong reporter, Tran Hien Vinh said that he traveled from the South to Hanoi many days ago to celebrate National Day and watch the general parades and parades. During that process, when he encountered a street full of garbage after the rehearsal, Vinh posted a post calling for help on social media and quickly received a response from many people.

According to Vinh, this work is both suitable for youth and helps share some of the hardships with many environmental workers.
"Sharing hands to clean up trash with environmental workers not only helps them reduce their hardship but is also a way for us to show patriotism" - Vinh shared.

Vinh said that the small act brought the group many memorable experiences. "Once we had to run nearly 6km to the garbage collection point because we couldn't call a car. Running and asking for directions, jostling in the crowd, but when we clean up together, we are very happy. People passing by also sent their thanks or borrowed brooms to sweep... That was enough to warm my heart" - Vinh recalled.
For Hien Vinh, welcoming the National Day is not only about attending and immersing yourself in the festive atmosphere, but also a specific action to contribute to making the capital cleaner and more beautiful.
We want to convey the message, expressing a simple patriotic way: Stay and pick up trash with environmental workers, spreading a sense of responsibility and pride during the festival - Vinh added.