People from all provinces and cities across the country flocked to Ho Chi Minh City to welcome the forces participating in the parade and march - Photo: DUYEN PHAN
More than just a symbol of national pride, the national flag also carries profound meanings about love for one's country.
The city center streets have become much more bustling these days. Everyone has invested in beautiful outfits, blending in with the general atmosphere of the country.
In every era, every person has their own way of showing patriotism. Dressed in neat and formal attire, today's young generation often chooses to take photos with many friends and relatives to preserve beautiful moments and express their respect for the sacred red flag with a yellow star.
From choosing appropriate attire and meaningful photo angles to sharing images on social media, everything is a powerful statement: "I love Vietnam."
Visitors from as far away as Hanoi, Bac Giang , Tuyen Quang, and other places made time to be in Ho Chi Minh City to experience the atmosphere of these special days firsthand. They not only live in the present but also remember the past, paying tribute to those who came before them and sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the nation.
Meanwhile, thousands of foreign tourists are also eagerly learning about Vietnam's important holiday.
"The Vietnamese people are very friendly, and I find them very proud and happy. I feel very happy to be traveling to Vietnam during the April 30th holiday," said Petr Jance (from the Czech Republic).
Ms. Lai Thi Liem (75 years old) from Bien Hoa, Dong Nai , traveled with her two children and granddaughter. She previously worked in Military Region 7, Eastern battlefield in 1964 - Photo: VAN TRUNG
Emma and her friend from Italy were very happy and impressed to see the images from these days - Photo: DUYEN PHAN
Young people pose for a commemorative photo with the national flag and the artillery emplacement - Photo: TU TRUNG
A group of young people excitedly prepared their clothes and red flags with yellow stars to commemorate the April 30th holiday - Photo: TU TRUNG
People are always enthusiastically welcoming the forces practicing for the parade in preparation for the grand celebration - Photo: VAN TRUNG
Children sing the national anthem on Le Duan Street - Photo: DUYEN PHAN
The father shelters his wife and two children from the rain while they watch the parade - Photo: VAN TRUNG
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