Parade blocks ready
Parade blocks ready. (Screenshot).Fireworks
Fireworks.The helicopter took off towards Ba Dinh Square.
The helicopter took off towards Ba Dinh Square.Traditional flag-raising and torch-raising ceremony
Traditional flag-raising and torch-raising ceremonyPeople ready to welcome the parade
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People in the area in front of the Opera House are ready to wait for the parade ( Video : Van Khanh)Thousands of veterans wait in happiness
Thousands of veterans waited for the parades to pass by.Blocks ready to participate in parades
Blocks ready to participate in parades
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Wounded soldiers from Thuan Thanh Center, Bac Ninh were assisted by volunteers to the grandstand area in Ba Dinh Square. (Photo: Nguyen Yen)
As dawn approached, many people woke up from their naps. Artists sang and interacted with people on street corners.
The blocks gathered at Ba Dinh Square, preparing for the final rehearsal.
Blocks of tanks and armored vehicles moved into the assembly area.
Armored vehicles on Cua Bac Street. (Photo: Vu Minh Quan)
At 3:00 a.m., the military and police forces gathered at Phan Dinh Phung Street, reorganized their ranks, and then moved to Ba Dinh Square, ready for the grand parade.
As the parade marched through Quan Thanh Street, people on both sides of the street cheered and clapped their hands, expressing national pride and the warm bond between the army and the people.
As the parade marched through Quan Thanh Street, people on both sides of the street cheered and clapped their hands, expressing national pride and the warm bond between the army and the people.
Image inside Ba Dinh Square at 3am.
The convoy carrying the parade blocks passed through Quang Trung Street towards the city center.
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Some people born on September 2nd are celebrated right on the street in a joint birthday party filled with memories.
A young man whose birthday is September 2nd had his birthday celebrated by his friends right on the streets of Hanoi . (Photo: Minh Duc)
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The happy birthday song rang out in the parade line.
According to VTC News, the closer to the parade departure time, the higher the service prices. Plastic chairs that normally cost only a few tens of thousands of VND are now being charged up to 60,000 VND each. Even ladder rental services have become the top choice for many families who want a good view. A 5-step ladder is priced at 300,000 VND for a few hours, with a deposit required in advance to reserve a spot.
People rent ladders to watch the parade.
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Crowds of people surrounded the streets where the parade passed.
People still flocked to Ba Dinh area and the central streets of Hanoi. Everywhere echoed the sounds of singing and cheering. Everyone was happily waiting for the historic moment of the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day.
According to initial information, more than 30 ships, 10 boats, 4 planes and more than 2,000 officers and soldiers will participate in the parade and march to celebrate Vietnam's National Day at sea tomorrow morning.
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Students of the Political Officer School interact with the people.
In Hanoi, from 10pm on September 1 to 6am on National Day September 2, there is a low chance of rain.
On the morning of September 2, Hanoi is likely to have no rain, the weather is good, light sunshine, morning temperature 26-30°C. The probability of rain on the morning of September 2 is less than 20% with light rain and ending quickly.
The meteorological agency noted that the early morning of September 2nd was cloudy, reducing visibility and low cloud ceiling. Therefore, caution should be exercised when flying at low altitudes around the event area.
Hanoi does not sleep tonight
On the night of September 1, Hanoi was brightly lit and bustling with festive atmosphere. Every street around Ba Dinh Square was packed with people, many families brought mats, folding chairs, lunch boxes, and drinks to stay up all night to reserve a spot.
From adults to children, they gathered together, singing and chatting animatedly. Everyone stayed up all night, looking forward to the moment of witnessing the historic parade tomorrow morning.
At 8pm, Trang Thi street was packed with people, with almost no space left on both sides of the sidewalk.
Authorities set up barricades to block vehicles from evening.
The area at the intersection of Cua Nam and Trang Thi streets was also packed with people.
Everyone was excited, ready to stay up all night waiting for the historic parade.
Hanoi City Police ensure and create favorable conditions for children and the elderly.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Tham's group (in Thanh Xuan) lined up from 3pm to get a good spot at the Cua Nam - Trang Thi intersection.
People waved the national flag and sang loudly "As if Uncle Ho were here on the happy day of great victory".The downtown streets are packed with people
Since the afternoon of September 1, the streets around Ba Dinh Square have been packed with people looking for seats.
Despite the heavy rain, the line of people gathering on the central streets to wait to see the official parade continued to grow longer.
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At 6:30 a.m. on September 2, at Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi), the Party Central Committee, the President, the Government, the National Assembly, the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and Hanoi City solemnly held a ceremony to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, September 2.
The program will be attended by about 30,000 people (not including the forces participating in the parade). Many armed forces, the masses and international delegations will participate, creating a vivid picture of solidarity and friendship.
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Source: https://vtcnews.vn/truc-tiep-le-dieu-binh-dieu-hanh-ky-niem-80-nam-quoc-khanh-2-9-ar963108.html
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