On September 2nd, 1945, President Hồ Chí Minh proclaimed independence in Hanoi’s Ba Đình Square, giving voice to the aspirations of a nation long yearning for self-rule. That moment became a turning point that signaled courage, resilience, and the beginning of Vietnam’s modern journey. From the Mekong Delta to the mountains of the north, the land itself reflects the endurance of its people. Vietnam is defined not only by its breathtaking landscapes but by the strength of its traditions and unity of its citizens. Today, National Day serves as a reminder of sacrifice while also celebrating renewal and progress. It reflects a people whose determination has carried them through history and continues to light the way forward. |
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