Second joint rehearsal of parade for National Day celebration held in Ba Dinh Square

​Thousands of officers, soldiers and citizens gathered at Ba Dinh Square on August 24 night for the second and final combined rehearsal of the A80 mission, gearing up for Vietnam’s grand National Day celebration on September 2.

The honour guard of the three military services - Navy, Army and Air Force - rehearses at Ba Dinh Square. (Photo: VNA)
The honour guard of the three military services - Navy, Army and Air Force - rehearses at Ba Dinh Square. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Participating forces in the military parade and march for the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2) carried out their second joint rehearsal at Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi on August 24 night.

This marked the final combined-force rehearsal before the forces proceed to preliminary rehearsal (set for August 27, at 9pm) and full national-level dress rehearsal (August 30, from 7am), leading up to the official ceremony on September 2.

The rehearsal was attended and directed by Politburo members: Nguyen Trong Nghia, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information, Education, and Mass Mobilisation; and Minister of National Defence General Phan Van Giang.

From early in the morning, large crowds of people gathered along the capital’s major streets that are part of the parade route to witness the event. To ensure safety and smooth movement of the formations, army and police units worked with Hanoi’s authorities to implement extensive plans for security and traffic control.

As part of the rehearsal, the Artillery–Missile Command’s Brigade 45 conducted a ceremonial gun salute with 63 blank rounds fired from the national My Dinh Stadium. Nearly 60 personnel, manning 15 guns grouped into five units, executed 21 volleys to Vietnam’s national anthem. During the official celebration, ceremonial 105mm rounds will be used in place of blanks.

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Nearly 16,000 officers and soldiers take part in the main event at the Ba Dinh Square. (Photo: VNA)

Nearly 16,000 officers and soldiers took part in the main event at the Ba Dinh Square, including 43 marching formations (26 military and 17 police), foreign contingents, 18 standing blocks, and 14 mechanised columns of military and police equipment.

For the first time in 40 years since 1985, the anniversary parade at the Ba Dinh Square will feature large-scale displays of military hardware, including missile systems, UAVs, and combat vehicles designed and produced domestically, alongside upgraded tanks, artillery, and rocket systems.

Police formations will showcase specialised vehicles for escort, crowd control, armoured protection, mobile command, fire-fighting and rescue.

After the ceremonial section, the parade advanced past the grandstand in front of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in formations that included: the National Emblem and Party and national flags; a vehicle carrying a portrait of President Ho Chi Minh; symbols marking the 80th anniversary; marching contingents of the Vietnam People’s Army, foreign militaries, militia forces, and the People’s Public Security; mechanised military and police units; and mass organisations representing workers, farmers, women, veterans, youth, overseas Vietnamese, and ethnic minorities.

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Armored vehicles parade at the Ba Dinh Square. (Photo: VNA)

The participating units demonstrated discipline, precision and high morale, reflecting the modernisation of Vietnam’s armed forces. The synchronised formations and displays of equipment underscored their readiness for combat, regularity, and the spirit of great national unity.

Compared to the first rehearsal, mass formations representing Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups, veterans, police retirees, intellectuals, entrepreneurs, women, overseas Vietnamese, youth and cultural-sports sectors showed marked improvement.

Upon completion of the rehearsal at the Ba Dinh Square, the parade units marched along several streets in the centre of Hanoi before returning to their assembly areas./.

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