During these historic autumn days, as the nation gears up to commemorate the 80th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2025), streams of people have flocked to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters to capture memorable moments ahead of this significant national event.
A large crowd gathers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters at 1 Ton That Dam, sharing in the pride of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (19 August, 1945 - 19 August, 2025) and National Day on September 2nd. (Photo: Thanh Long)
Beyond sightseeing and photography, this is also an opportunity for people to express their love for the nation and national pride ahead of Independence Day. (Photo: Thanh Long)
The "young shoots" in the red of the national flag, the generation continuing the glorious aspirations of ancestors who sacrificed for national independence. (Photo: Thanh Long)
Many are excited to take photos in front of the symbol of 80 years of Vietnamese diplomacy. This year also marks the 80-year journey of the Vietnamese diplomatic sector (August 28, 1945 - August 28, 2025), from the years of national liberation struggle and reunification to the efforts to establish and maintain a peaceful, stable and developing environment. (Photo: Thanh Long)
Along Doc Lap (Independence) Road, the vibrant red and yellow colors and the bright smiles of every citizen create a lively atmosphere ahead of the grand celebration. (Photo: Thanh Long)
The red flag with a yellow star is an essential element in photos celebrating this significant national event. (Photo: Thanh Long)
Throngs of people eagerly head to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters to capture the most beautiful moments during these historic autumn days. (Photo: Thanh Long)
WVR - At the celebration, Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky affirmed that Vietnam remains a crucial partner in Czech's foreign policy towards the Asia-Pacific region.