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From the UK to Cuba and China, media outlets highlighted Vietnam’s military showcase and spirit of national pride.
Stories of devotion, patriotism, and quiet strength emerged amid the grandeur of Vietnam’s parade.
A symbolic reunion of the SE1 and SE4 trains marks 50 years since Vietnam’s national reunification.
Troops from China, Laos, and Cambodia marched beside Vietnam’s military in a display of regional solidarity and celebration.
World leaders and political party heads send messages of support and admiration on the 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s national reunification.
Thirty fireworks launch sites, over 10,000 drones, and millions of proud citizens marked 50 years since the nation’s historic reunification.
Vietnam’s national pride surges online as heroic songs go viral during Reunification Day events.
Ambassadors of countries in Vietnam have extended their congratulations to the Party, State and people of Vietnam on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - 2025).
Across continents, millions of overseas Vietnamese are marking the occasion with pride, emotion, and a sense of connection to their homeland.
As Vietnam commemorates 50 years of national reunification, a delegation of former international war correspondents who once reported from the frontlines - and reporters from countries that supported Vietnam’s struggle - have returned to HCMC.
From the evening of April 29 through the early hours of April 30, thousands of people converged on District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, waiting overnight to witness the military parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s reunification.
As thousands gathered for the national parade, Ho Chi Minh City witnessed an unplanned celebration of kindness, community, and human warmth.
On April 29 in Ho Chi Minh City, General Secretary To Lam received the heads of foreign political party delegations visiting Vietnam to attend the 50th anniversary celebration of national reunification.
Hundreds camped overnight on Ho Chi Minh City streets to watch the historic April 30 parade.
In addition to extending service hours, the Ben Thanh - Suoi Tien metro line will offer free rides to the public during the April 30 and May 1 holidays.
Vietnam Railways launched special Reunification (North-South) Trains to celebrate national reunification.
A field medical station from Military Hospital 175 is on standby to safeguard public health during Vietnam’s April 30 parade.
Buddhist temples will simultaneously ring bells and pray for peace during April 30 commemorations.
After passing in front of the Independence Palace, the parade forces will split into four directions and move toward designated assembly points. Large LED screens have been installed along the routes to allow citizens to easily follow the event.