Accordingly, there is currently a 60m2 canvas house in the Tay Son flower garden area (Trang Thi street, Nha Chung), in Hoan Kiem ward;
1 canvas house with an area of 96m2 in Le Truc flower garden (Le Truc street, Tran Phu intersection), in Ba Dinh ward;
2 96m2 tents at the intersection of Nui Truc - Kim Ma, in Giang Vo ward;
4 96m2 tents at Hanoi Railway Station, in Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam ward;
3 96m2 tents at the location opposite 14B Le Truc (Ancient French villa No. 61 Tran Phu has been demolished), in Ba Dinh ward.
The Hanoi People's Committee assigned the Hanoi Capital Command to preside over, organize the installation, management, and supervision of the tarpaulins; ensure safety, order, environmental sanitation, fire prevention and fighting; dismantle after the event ends.
The People's Committees of the wards need to support the Command to ensure security, order and safety throughout the implementation period.
To ensure security and safety for the next activities of the A80 event to take place successfully, the Home Police recommend that people coordinate and accompany the authorities in the spirit of "loving the country with the smallest things".
During the process of monitoring parades and marches, people should avoid controversy, fighting, pushing up barriers and protective fences; do not follow the parade and parade formation, causing chaos affecting security, order and the image of Vietnam in the eyes of international tourists and friends.
Hanoi Police also recommended that people should proactively help, give way, give way to the elderly, children, veterans, and people in difficult circumstances; do not littered.
In addition, be careful when carrying belongings, phones, wallets; be careful not to take advantage of large crowds to steal, hook bags. Children need to be closely monitored by adults to avoid getting lost in the crowd.