The "small square" in Cau Giay Park is full of people from early morning.
At these "miniature squares", a joyful and radiant atmosphere spread as many officials, party members, and people from all walks of life dressed in beautiful costumes, holding red flags with yellow stars, eagerly awaiting the sacred moment.
At Cau Giay Park, one of the most popular big screen locations, ward leaders, departments, organizations and people were all present early. People wore their best clothes, holding red flags with yellow stars, smiling brightly.
Mr. Ngo Ngoc Phuong, Chairman of Cau Giay Ward People's Committee shared: "Although not directly at Ba Dinh Square, the atmosphere here is still crowded and bustling. People are very happy, considering this a big festival to join in national pride. To prepare for this program, the ward also arranged tables, chairs, water, 1 medical vehicle with 10 staff, 2 free parking spots... to create all conveniences for people to watch at the big screen in Cau Giay Park".
Officials and People of Tay Ho Ward watch meaningful images on the big screen
In Tay Ho ward, the main screen is located right opposite the ward People's Committee headquarters. The image is brilliant with graceful women in red ao dai, veterans in neat military uniforms, and each citizen holding a national flag in their hands.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tinh, Chairman of the Ward People's Committee, said: "From early morning, people gathered in large numbers. The atmosphere was exciting and solemn, showing pride in the country's important event.
Before that, the ward also organized to welcome delegations of 500 delegates (people with revolutionary contributions) to the capital to attend the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2 in a joyful and happy atmosphere.
Mr. Luu Van Phu, Branch 1 of Buoi Veterans Association (Tay Ho Ward) was moved: "This morning I wore my newest and most beautiful military uniform and went to the viewing point with my comrades and the people. Witnessing the parade with the people, I felt like I was reliving the heroic atmosphere of the old days of going to war."
In a radiant ao dai, Ms. Nguyen Thanh Thuy (No. 5, Lane 668, Lac Long Quan, Tay Ho Ward) shared: "I am truly happy and proud. Being able to watch this important event with the people of Tay Ho Ward made me deeply feel the solidarity and attachment of the community. This is an unforgettable memory in my life."
Crowds of people watched the parade on a big screen at the Linh Dam HH apartment building.
At HH Linh Dam apartment building (Hoang Liet ward), the building's yard becomes a meeting place for thousands of residents.
Ms. Ho Huyen Trang happily said: "Because we have small children at home, this morning our family and friends gathered early to watch the parade. The atmosphere was majestic and crowded, although not directly at Ba Dinh Square, it was still very emotional. The children and friends all wore beautiful red flag shirts."
Ms. Bui Thi Ngoc Thuy, Vice Chairman of Hoang Liet Ward People's Committee, said: "From early morning, the police and militia forces were present to ensure security and order in the area. Mini stands, seats, and loudspeakers were carefully arranged, creating conditions for people to watch the event in a safe and exciting atmosphere."
Thousands of Son Tay people watched the National Day parade on big screens.
At the Son Tay Ward Stadium Square, ward leaders and local people were present to perform the flag-raising ceremony and witness the celebration, parade, and march of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, which is considered the most magnificent ever, through the LED screen. This is not only a political and social event, but also a great festival for all people.
Mr. Nguyen Dang Thao, Director of the Culture, Information and Sports Center of Son Tay Ward, said that for the people of Son Tay, this morning is a moment of national pride. People wear their best clothes, carry the national flag, and sing together songs that have been with them for many years. This is an opportunity for every Vietnamese person to express their love for the country and their gratitude to the generations of fathers and brothers who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the nation.
From Cau Giay, Tay Ho to Yen Hoa, Hoang Liet, Son Tay or anywhere in Hanoi, today, the big screens have also turned into "miniature squares", where people gather, beating their hearts together towards the Fatherland.
The joyful, radiant atmosphere, excitement and pride contributed to creating a great festival for all people, affirming the spirit of solidarity, national pride and passionate patriotism of the people of the Capital on the great National Day.
Source: https://hanoi.gov.vn/tin-dia-phuong/nguoi-dan-thu-do-no-nuc-xem-dieu-binh-dieu-hanh-qua-man-hinh-lon-4250902113126117.htm
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