Vietnam Military History Museum - where many valuable artifacts are kept - Photo: NAM TRAN
This year's National Day holiday on September 2nd lasts 4 days, and is also a special occasion as it marks the 80th anniversary of Uncle Ho reading the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
National Geographic suggests 8 destinations in the provinces of Hanoi , Ho Chi Minh City, Quang Tri and Quang Ngai.
In Hanoi, the two destinations mentioned by this magazine are Hoa Lo Prison and the Vietnam Military History Museum.
People lined up to buy tickets to visit Hoa Lo Prison relic - Photo: NGOC AN
Along the country, when coming to Quang Tri , tourists can visit two places associated with the resistance war for national independence: Vinh Moc tunnels and the Hien Luong - Ben Hai river banks.
Vinh Moc tunnels are now peaceful amidst the blue sky and sea - Photo: HOANG TAO
In Quang Ngai, National Geographic mentioned My Son Relics - where every tree branch and blade of grass is associated with unforgettable memories.
In Ho Chi Minh City, three historical destinations not to be missed this time are the War Remnants Museum, Independence Palace and Cu Chi Tunnels.
Tourists visit the historical site of Independence Palace - Photo: QUANG DINH
All the destinations suggested by National Geographic are places associated with the heroic years of struggle of our army and people to protect peace and independence for the nation.
In particular, on this September 2nd holiday, many activities will take place in Hanoi to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, including a military parade through Ba Dinh Square on the morning of September 2nd.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/national-geographic-goi-y-nhung-diem-den-lich-su-o-ba-mien-dip-quoc-khanh-20250809215337532.htm
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