Vietnam celebrates 43rd Reunification Day
VOV.VN - Ho Chi Minh City on April 30 hosted meetings and art programs to mark the 43rd anniversary of the liberation of southern Vietnam and national reunification.
A trans-national cycling tournament wrapped up in Thong Nhat hall on Monday, the Reunification Day. Special art performances were held in Nguyen Hue pedestrian streets on April 50 night, in addition to two 15-minute fireworks displays which brightened up the city’s sky.
Kim Lien relic site, the home village of President Ho Chi Minh, welcomed thousands of visitors. Nguyen Dang Dung, a visitor from Da Nang, said “I am very proud to return to this historical relic site associated with President Ho Chi Minh’s harsh period. My relatives and I visit his home village to study his sacrifices for the nation.”
Nguyen Duc Trung, a war veteran, who fought in the Hien Luong borderline, said “I am very happy and cannot hold back my tears when I see our flag being hoisted. Many people came here to attend the ceremony.”