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Spreading Vietnamese Pride Through Every Journey in Celebration of Reunification Day

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During the peak period of the April 30 holiday, international visitors to Vietnam have enjoyed check-in experiences amid streets awash in the red of the national flag. From major boulevards to iconic attractions, the red flag with a yellow star is displayed throughout, creating a vibrant yet solemn atmosphere in celebration of this significant national occasion, offering visitors a striking visual experience rich in Vietnamese identity.


International visitors checking in at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
International visitors checking in at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Images of international visitors checking in across Vietnam amid a backdrop of national flags


Mr. Nguyễn Sơn Thủy, Director of Visit Indochina (Da Nang), said that in recent days, groups of visitors from Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia have been guided by the company’s staff to explore destinations across Vietnam during the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day and the April 30 – May 1 holiday period.


To leave a lasting impression on visitors during these festive days filled with national colors, the company has curated special stops along itineraries—locations displaying large national flags or elegantly decorated spaces with red flags and yellow stars celebrating the country’s reunification.


Many international tourists visiting Da Nang, Hanoi, and Sapa during this time are struck by the sight of Vietnamese flags everywhere they go. At various destinations, numerous well-decorated and visually striking locations have become ideal photo spots for travelers.



International guests celebrating across Vietnam—capturing unforgettable moments

amid a sea of national flags during the Reunification Day Holiday


Three important public holidays at the end of April in Vietnam


In Vietnam, the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day (10th day of the third lunar month), Reunification Day (April 30), and International Workers’ Day (May 1) are major holidays. During this period, people nationwide are given time off to travel and enjoy leisure activities.


Famous destinations also view this as an opportunity to welcome visitors. In recent years, with economic growth and improving living standards, Vietnam has become increasingly attractive and visually appealing to international tourists.


A defining feature of this holiday period is that nearly every street, alley, tourist site, and office across the country is adorned with the national flag. The red flag with a yellow star not only represents national pride but also reflects Vietnam’s aspiration for progress, peace, and development as one of Asia’s dynamic nations.


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