
From the emotional reminiscences of the previous generation, the proud sharing of today's youth, to the historical images and videos that have been widely spread on social media platforms, the atmosphere of the 50th anniversary of the country's reunification truly "exploded" in the joy of national unity and the spirit of the country's rise. Generations, especially the youth, have expressed their deep respect and gratitude for the sacrifices of generations of predecessors.

Today's young generation is also joyfully proud of a peaceful, independent and increasingly developing Vietnam. Images of the beautiful country, of economic , cultural and social achievements are widely shared, accompanied by status lines expressing patriotism, the will to rise up and the aspiration to build a powerful Vietnam.
Sharing photos on social networks about the Anniversary, parade, and march, Mr. Le Dinh Phuong ( Ho Chi Minh City) said that people from all over flocked to the city center. Therefore, he wanted to update information and photos about the anniversary activities, spreading the solemn and meaningful atmosphere of the event to friends and relatives across the country.

Across social media platforms, the hashtags “50nam”, “#giaiphongmiennam”, #thongnhatdatnuoc”, “dieubinh30/4” are flooded with commemorative posts, images, and videos. Keywords about the anniversary, parade, and march also top searches on social media tools.
Historical documentary footage is creatively "remixed", revolutionary songs that have stood the test of time are "covered" with a fresh spirit, attracting special attention from young people.
Fanpages and groups also simultaneously changed their profile pictures, shared live celebrations, parades, and marches, creating special effects.

Sharing a photo of the whole family solemnly standing under the national flag on April 30, Ms. Nguyen Thi Hang (Ba Dinh district, Hanoi) said that taking her children to take photos to record memories while the whole country is organizing activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day is to educate the children about patriotism and to help them understand more about the nation's history.

Updating the image of the national flag-colored ao dai on her personal Facebook on April 30, Ms. Ngo Thi Thanh Thanh (Nghe An province) wanted to express her love for the Fatherland. "Showing pride in the national flag and the ao dai on social networks is a powerful way for me to express my love for the country, for the cultural values, history and fine traditions of the nation," Ms. Thanh said.

The "burst" and surge of emotions on social networks is a testament to the passionate patriotism, deep national pride and strong will to rise of the Vietnamese people on the journey to build a bright future.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/mang-xa-hoi-vo-oa-cam-xuc-50-nam-ngay-non-song-lien-mot-dai-700881.html
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