For students, love for their homeland often begins with the simplest images—the red national flag flying proudly in the schoolyard or stories from history shared by teachers in class. In Nghệ An, schools nurture patriotism through group activities and extracurricular lessons, helping students develop both pride and a sense of responsibility to carry forward their nation's legacy.
The “Be Proud of Vietnam” concert is more than a celebration - it's a powerful expression of patriotism through music. With heartfelt performances like “Upon My House Hangs a Flag”, the event stirs national pride and unites generations under the national flag.
Both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City put on spectacular fireworks displays to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September the 2nd. Many people dressed in red-and-yellow outfits and carried national flags to join the celebration.
Vietnam Today - Your Window on Vietnam, the English-language channel was established under Decision No.747/QĐ-TTg, issued by the Prime Minister on 11 April, 2025. Being launched by VTV, this channel will give a global audience a 'window on Viet Nam' by presenting a vivid, objective, and contemporary image of the Southeast Asian nation.
For students, love for their homeland often begins with the simplest images—the red national flag flying proudly in the schoolyard or stories from history shared by teachers in class. In Nghệ An, schools nurture patriotism through group activities and extracurricular lessons, helping students develop both pride and a sense of responsibility to carry forward their nation's legacy.
The entire nation has been filled with pride over the past few days, celebrating through numerous programs and commemorative activities across the country. And now, as daily life resumes, many might feel a certain void after the festivities. However, this pride continues to live on through simple acts like cleaning up and maintaining the beauty of the capital city.
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City staged spectacular fireworks displays to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and Vietnam’s National Day on September 2nd at 5 major sites.
Hanoi welcomed almost 2.1 million visitors during the four-day National Day holiday, promoting its reputation as a "safe, friendly, and attractive destination" through various cultural and artistic activities.