The National Achievement Exhibition Center always attracts a large number of visitors. Photo: Nguyen Trong Lich/VNA |
Specifically, on the opening day of August 28, the Exhibition welcomed more than 230,000 visitors. On August 29, this number increased to nearly 300,000. In particular, on August 30, the Exhibition recorded a record number of visitors with more than 650,000 visits. These numbers reflect the widespread public interest in this event of important political , social and cultural significance.
In the coming days, within the framework of the National Achievements Exhibition, there will continue to be art and exchange programs to create more experiential activities, helping the public to both enjoy and understand more deeply the great values that the country has achieved. Reception, guidance, security and order and environmental sanitation will be enhanced to best serve the number of visitors expected to continue to increase in the upcoming peak days.
The National Achievements Exhibition took place from August 28 to September 5 at the National Exhibition Center (Dong Anh Commune, Hanoi ), gathering 230 booths, covering an area of nearly 260,000 m2, displaying many products, images, and introducing the achievements of 34 provinces and cities, 28 ministries, branches, and typical private and state-owned enterprises.
Many people came to the VNA Exhibition Area to record videos and take photos with the 360-degree photobooth camera system to capture impressive moments for themselves and their families. Photo: Khanh Hoa/VNA |
The National Exhibition and Fair Center has a total area of over 90 hectares, which is the largest exhibition center complex in Southeast Asia at present and is in the top 10 largest exhibition complexes in the world. The highlight is the Kim Quy Exhibition Building, a symbolic structure with a steel dome weighing 24,000 tons, 56m high, simulating the image of the Golden Turtle God associated with the legend of the Co Loa heritage land. With an area of about 130,000m² including 9 main halls and 1 central hall, the project is an ideal space to organize thematic exhibitions and large-scale events. Because the project is large-scale, many roads to the Center have been newly built, upgraded, and have many parking spaces, so people from many provinces and cities have gathered to visit when they heard the information.
On August 31, hundreds of thousands of people continued to flock to the National Exhibition Center to visit the National Achievements Exhibition. From early morning, people from many localities poured into the area, causing local congestion on surrounding roads, which sometimes lasted for a long time. Authorities have been deployed at important intersections to regulate and divert traffic, helping to improve the situation. However, travel is still difficult during some rush hours. Authorities recommend that people leave early and choose appropriate routes to reduce traffic pressure and ensure safety when visiting.
Parking lots near the exhibition center are always full. Photo: Nguyen Trong Lich/VNA |
Some programs and activities at the National Achievement Exhibition in the coming days:
September 1 (Monday): Performances, tours, and art exchanges between provinces and cities.
September 2 (Tuesday): At 8:00 p.m., art program hosted by Hue City People's Committee.
September 3 (Wednesday): Performances, tours, and art exchanges between provinces and cities.
September 4 (Thursday): At 9:00 a.m., Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City Business Forum chaired by Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee.
In addition, during the Exhibition, from August 28 to September 5, 2025, 50 Vietnamese films will be screened for free at Nha A Cinema.
September 5 (Friday): The closing ceremony takes place at 8:00 p.m. at the North Stadium with the art program "80 years - The road to glory".
The program is broadcast live on Vietnam Television (VTV) and Voice of Vietnam (VOV).
According to VNA
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