Today, Ms. Nguyen Thi Oanh, head of Hop Giang 4 Residential Group, Thuc Phan Ward, woke up early to arrange the national flag and clean the house to welcome the great holiday of the country. Unable to be present in person at the historic Ba Dinh Square, the veterans and residents of the residential group gathered at the Head's house, facing Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi Capital through the small screen, watching the live broadcast of the parade and march to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2. Ms. Oanh shared: We were very excited to watch the live broadcast from the beginning of the parade and march, not missing any details. This year's celebration was grand and beautiful. I am very proud of the people and the participating forces, affirming the current strength of the country. Through this, I have more confidence in the leadership role of our Party and State, vowing to follow the path chosen by the Party and President Ho Chi Minh, striving to build happy families and communities, and to develop people's lives.
The young people of Cao Bang also watched with excitement and pride. Hoang Thu Uyen, a student at Thanh Pho High School, said emotionally: Watching the parade on TV, I saw the discipline and strength of the army and police. That is the motivation for us to study and practice more, contributing to building our homeland.
In many localities in the province, many places have organized for people, especially veteran members, to gather to watch. At the hall of the Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee, and Fatherland Front Committee of Nung Tri Cao ward, hundreds of veterans in neat military uniforms sat upright, their eyes following every step of the heroic army marching through the stage. When the red flag with yellow star fluttered proudly in the sky of Ba Dinh, many eyes were blurred with emotion. Mr. Luc Van Moc, a veteran of Nung Tri Cao ward, could not hide his pride: We used to fight to protect the Fatherland, today witnessing the country in this important moment, my heart was filled with emotion. Today's young generation is strong, today's army is disciplined and brave, that is proof that our Vietnam will last forever.
In Ca Rai hamlet, Hoa An commune , there are 58 households with 313 people, 100% of whom are Mong ethnic people. From early morning, people from old to young gathered one after another, all excited and radiant. Leaving behind their familiar work in the fields, today, people chose their best clothes and gathered together to watch the live broadcast of the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2nd, from Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi. Houses, village roads and alleys were cleaned by the people, the red flag with yellow star and Uncle Ho's picture were hung neatly and solemnly in the center, all with one heart towards the happy day of the nation. On the TV screen were the proud and spirited footsteps of the parade groups at Ba Dinh Square. In the remote highlands, people in Ca Rai hamlet watched every moment with emotion and pride. Geographical distance seems to be erased, so that from the heart of the Fatherland - Ba Dinh Square, heroic steps spread to the highland villages.
In the joy of the great festival, everywhere in the province is bustling, brilliant with flags and flowers to welcome the great festival of the country, always looking forward to the National Day with very special feelings, all sharing the same pride, the same heartbeat on this great day. This is not only a great historical milestone, but also a great festival, where millions of hearts beat together, arousing pride, self-respect and undying love for the Fatherland.
Ms. Hoang Hong Ngoc, De Tham 4 Residential Group, Thuc Phan Ward, said that her grandfather was also a veteran who participated in two resistance wars against the French and the Americans to save the country, and was awarded many medals. He always taught the next generation in the family to remember the great sacrifices of the previous generations, to understand and appreciate the value of peace today, to strive to study, work, and contribute to the development of the homeland. During these days, I took my daughter to see the streets with her to take souvenir photos, so that she could enjoy the joyful atmosphere of the great holiday.
These days, many Cao Bang people have come to Hanoi to join in the heroic atmosphere of the nation. Ms. Dinh Thu Huong, Song Hien 17 Residential Group, Thuc Phan Ward, witnessed the solemn, emotional, and magnificent atmosphere of the 80th Anniversary of National Day September 2 in Hanoi and was moved to share: We are fortunate to grow up in peace, have access to modern knowledge, learn from the world's best, but at the same time carry within us the mission of continuing the unfinished dream of our ancestors, which is to bring the country to new heights.
Cao Bang is a land associated with revolutionary history, where Uncle Ho returned to lead the national salvation movement. Therefore, each National Day is even more special for the people of Cao Bang. When the parade and marching ceremony ends, the echoes still linger in the hearts of every citizen. Whether watching on a small screen or watching the Celebration Ceremony in person, everyone feels the sacred, joyful atmosphere, pride and aspiration. It is the belief in an increasingly prosperous Vietnam, Cao Bang continues to innovate, steadily moving forward with the whole country. The images from the parade not only affirm the strength and position of the nation, but also serve as a source of spiritual encouragement for the people of Cao Bang to continue to unite, work, and build a rich, civilized revolutionary homeland, worthy of its heroic tradition.
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