Nghe An people flocked to the capital to visit Uncle Ho, immersing themselves in the festive atmosphere.
Diep Thanh•August 22, 2025 08:08
Although there are still 10 days left until the National Day on September 2, these days, many Nghe An people have been present in the capital to visit Uncle Ho's Mausoleum and immerse themselves in the heroic and emotional atmosphere of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
From early morning, groups of people from all over the country lined up to visit Uncle Ho's Mausoleum. Photo: Diep ThanhIn the atmosphere of celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, people often carry flags and accessories with the national flag colors with them. Photo: Diep ThanhOn this occasion, the small family of Ms. Dau Ngoc Tram (born in 1999) from Hoang Mai commune (Nghe An) arranged time to return to the capital together. They wanted to directly immerse themselves in the solemn atmosphere of the Fatherland. Photo: Diep ThanhLittle Nguyen Ngan Ha (born in 2019, Vinh Phu ward, Nghe An province) was taken by her mother to visit Uncle Ho's Mausoleum before the new school year. The moment of checking in at Uncle Ho's Mausoleum became a memorable and meaningful memory before she entered first grade. Photo: Diep ThanhMany people shared their emotions when they were present in the capital on the occasion of the great anniversary of the nation. The red color of the national flag appeared everywhere, creating a heroic and sacred atmosphere. Photo: Diep ThanhHo Chi Minh Museum has become an attractive destination with many meaningful thematic exhibitions. Photo: Diep ThanhMany stores gave out free water to people watching the parade, and many restaurants gave meals to officers and soldiers. In the photo are young citizens from Nghe An being brought to the capital by their parents to celebrate the grand ceremony. Photo: Diep ThanhThe A80 parade rehearsal programs are the most eagerly awaited by the people. This is also the main reason why the number of tourists from the provinces flocking to Hanoi these days is higher. In the photo: People lined up from the afternoon to watch the parade on the central streets taking place at 8 pm. Photo: Diep ThanhThe army blocks marched in unison, their ranks straight. The majestic sound of military music resounded, stirring up the boiling atmosphere, causing the central streets to explode. Photo: Diep ThanhAs each majestic parade marched past, cheers and flag-waving echoed on both sides of the street. People joined in unison, turning their hearts toward the Fatherland with pride. Photo: Diep ThanhWith the thought of "once in 80 years", citizens of all ages have prioritized time to participate in the parade with family and friends. In the photo: Mr. Pham Duc Kien (76 years old) and his wife Pham Thi Tho (70 years old) from Hung Nguyen Nam commune (Nghe An) went to the capital to join in the common joy of the nation with their children and grandchildren. Photo: Diep ThanhThe ceremony is an opportunity to nurture patriotism, national pride and self-respect among the young generation. This meaningful event will be a beautiful memory for each participating citizen. In the photo: A rescue soldier leaves a beautiful memory with the young citizens. Photo: Diep Thanh