People holding national flags, lining up to visit the Independence Palace
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On the morning of April 26, many people from all over the country lined up at the Independence Palace to take pictures and visit.
From early morning, many people were present at the Independence Palace. Despite the hot weather, visitors still lined up, waiting to check-in and take photos here. Photo: Ngan HanhMany people held the national flag, capturing beautiful images to share on social networks. Photo: Ngan HanhMany veteran delegations from all over the country have visited the Independence Palace - the historical symbol of Ho Chi Minh City and the entire nation, the place that marked the complete victory of the resistance war against the US to save the country, liberate the South, and unify the country. Photo: Thanh NhanEach person is filled with pride in the glorious history of the nation. Photo: Ngan HanhThe red flag with yellow star is present in every photo, every frame of visitors when coming to the Independence Palace, as a reminder of the blood sacrifice of our ancestors so that we can have the independence and freedom we have today. Photo: Ngan Hanh Young people in elegant Ao Dai costumes capture moments at the Independence Palace on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of national reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025). Photo: Thanh NhanMany young families also took the opportunity to check-in at the hottest spot these days. Photo: Thanh NhanThe common feeling of the people present here is emotion and pride. Photo: Ngan HanhThe veterans of Division 341 (Military Region 4), Nghe An reunited and returned to Ho Chi Minh City. During the resistance war against the US to save the country, the Division quickly mobilized to fight in the Southeast region, joining our troops to liberate Saigon, contributing to the complete liberation of the South and the reunification of the country. Photo: Thanh NhanMs. Dau Anh Nguyen, a native of Nghe An, currently living and working in Ho Chi Minh City, shared her pride in being able to join in the historical atmosphere on the eve of the nation's great holiday. Photo: Thanh Nhan