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Hanoi closed the road from 6pm on September 1 to serve the A80 ceremony

Hanoi City Police announced traffic diversion and road closures on September 1 and 2. The road closures will be in effect from 6 p.m. on September 1 to 3 p.m. on September 2, focusing on many central streets to accommodate the parade on the morning of September 2.

Báo Thái NguyênBáo Thái Nguyên31/08/2025

Hanoi announced the road closure schedule on September 1 and 2 to serve the A80 grand ceremony.
Hanoi announced the road closure schedule on September 1 and 2 to serve the A80 grand ceremony.

On the morning of September 2, from 6:30 a.m., at Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi), a solemn celebration with a parade will take place.

To prepare for the event, Hanoi Police deployed a plan to completely ban a series of streets: Hoang Hoa Tham, Thuy Khue (from Hung Vuong to Van Cao), Mai Xuan Thuong, Quan Thanh, Phan Dinh Phung, Hung Vuong, Thanh Nien, Hoang Van Thu, Doc Lap, Dien Bien Phu, Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, Chua Mot Cot, Le Hong Phong, Ong Ich Khiem, Ngoc Ha, Bac Son, Ton That Dam, Nguyen Canh Chan, Hoang Dieu, Nguyen Tri Phuong, Chu Van An, Ton Duc Thang, Cat Linh, Trinh Hoai Duc, Hang Chao, Tran Phu, Son Tay.

Routes temporarily banned by vehicle type:

Routes inside Ring Road I (except routes with strict bans): temporarily banned for all types of vehicles (except vehicles with security badges, vehicles serving celebrations, vehicles with priority rights, vehicles performing official duties, buses, garbage collection vehicles, vehicles handling and troubleshooting).

Routes in the area from Ring Road I to Ring Road II (except for routes with strict bans): temporarily banned for trucks with a total designed weight of 1.5 tons or more, passenger cars with 16 seats or more (except vehicles with security badges, vehicles serving celebrations, vehicles with priority rights, vehicles performing official duties, buses, garbage collection vehicles, vehicles handling and troubleshooting).

Routes recommended for people to limit traffic:

Routes in the area from Ring Road II to Ring Road III: Restrict traffic for passenger transport vehicles with less than 16 seats, private cars, and motorbikes.

Routes in the area from Ring Road I to Ring Road II: traffic restrictions for all vehicles.

For some routes from Ring Road III towards the suburban area (including: National Highway 32, Cau Dien, Ho Tung Mau, Le Duc Tho, Le Quang Dao, Thang Long Avenue, Lang Van Hoa Street, National Highway 21A, Ho Chi Minh Road, National Highway 6, Quang Trung, Tran Phu, Nguyen Trai, Provincial Road 419, Provincial Road 429, Vo Nguyen Giap, National Highway 18): restrict traffic for vehicles (except buses, garbage collection vehicles, vehicles for handling and troubleshooting, vehicles with security badges, vehicles serving celebrations).

Routes in the area from Ring Road I to Ring Road II (except for routes with strict bans): temporarily banned for trucks with a total designed weight of 1.5 tons or more, passenger cars with 16 seats or more (except vehicles with security badges, vehicles serving celebrations, vehicles with priority rights, vehicles performing official duties, buses, garbage collection vehicles, vehicles handling and troubleshooting).

During the time of road closure and vehicle restriction, vehicles must move in the following directions:

Cars temporarily banned from National Highway 5, Hanoi - Bac Giang Expressway, Hanoi - Hai Phong Expressway to Cau Gie - Ninh Binh Expressway move through Thanh Tri Bridge → Elevated Ring Road III → Do Muoi Interchange → Cau Gie - Ninh Binh Expressway.

Vehicles from the Eastern provinces (Hai Phong, Hung Yen, Bac Ninh,...) to the Northern, Western, and Northwestern provinces (Phu Tho, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang...) travel along the route: Phu Dong Bridge → Thanh Tri Bridge → Ring Road III → Thang Long Bridge → Vo Van Kiet...; or from National Highway 5 → Nguyen Duc Thuan → Thanh Tri Bridge approach road → Phu Dong Bridge → Hanoi - Bac Giang Expressway → Hanoi - Thai Nguyen Expressway to Phu Tho, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang provinces... and vice versa.

Vehicles from the Northern provinces (Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang, Phu Tho...) to the Southern provinces (Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa...) travel along the route: National Highway 2 → Vo Van Kiet → Thang Long Bridge → Elevated Ring Road III → Do Muoi Interchange → Cau Gie - Ninh Binh Expressway.

Trucks with a total designed weight of 10 tons or more traveling on the elevated Ring Road III are restricted from moving down to intersections on Pham Van Dong, Pham Hung, Khuat Duy Tien, and Nguyen Xien streets and must comply with the direction and guidance of the authorities.

Hanoi police recommend that people use public transport, especially urban trains (Cat Linh - Ha Dong, Nhon - Hanoi Railway Station lines), walk in the central area, and follow the instructions of the authorities to ensure security, safety and order during the important holiday.

Source: https://baothainguyen.vn/giao-thong/202508/ha-noi-cam-duong-tu-18-gio-ngay-1-9-phuc-vu-dai-le-a80-d9d490d/


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