People spread tarps, held umbrellas, and sat in the rain in Hanoi, waiting to watch the parade celebrating the National Day on September 2.
In Hanoi City, it rained heavily on the afternoon of September 1st, but tens of thousands of people from everywhere still poured into the streets leading to Ba Dinh Square, spread out tarps, held umbrellas, and sat in the heavy rain waiting until tomorrow morning (September 2nd) to watch the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd.
Báo Nghệ An•01/09/2025
On the afternoon of September 1, there were still nearly 15 hours left until the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2. The roads leading to Ba Dinh Square were packed with people. The sudden heavy rain did not cool down the waiting atmosphere. Photo: Pham Bang On Trang Tien Street, many people had stretched out tarpaulins, some held umbrellas, some wore raincoats, and persistently held their positions in the rain. Many families still spread out mats, tarpaulins, and arranged their luggage to prepare to wait overnight. Photo: Pham Bang Many children followed their parents to watch the parade, even though it was raining, they still patiently waited. Photo: Pham Bang The young people arrived very early, despite the heavy rain, they did not turn back but continued to stay, laughing and talking happily to wait for the historic moment. Photo: Pham Bang Reporters from Nghe An Newspaper, Radio and Television reported directly at the scene to reflect the bustling, excited atmosphere of the people on Trang Tien - Opera House route. Photo: Pham Bang Despite having to take shelter from the rain, the young people were still very happy and felt proud in the bustling atmosphere of the country's historic days. Photo: Pham Bang People from all over flock to Hanoi , waiting for the historic moment of the parade at Ba Dinh Square tomorrow morning (September 2). Photo: Pham Bang By around 5 p.m., the rain had stopped and the number of people pouring into the Opera House area was increasing. Authorities had to set up barricades to regulate traffic and ensure security and order. Photo: Pham Bang People spread tarps and sat on the street. Every meter of sidewalk and street was packed with people waiting for the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2. Photo: Pham Bang People continue to flock to Trang Tien Street to choose a good location to wait for the parade. Photo: Pham Bang At the Opera House, the Organizing Committee has set up a large screen for people to conveniently watch the parade in Ba Dinh Square tomorrow morning (September 2). Photo: Pham Bang
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