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Reunification Day 2026 – (April 30, 2026)

This year, Vietnam will celebrate her Reunification Day on April 30, 2026.

Reunification Day refers to the events of April 30th, 1975 in Vietnam when the Vietnamese war was eventually over with the quitting of Saigon and started a new period for Vietnamese people. It depicts an armored vehicle crashing through barricades that once divided a country already divided. This day reminds us that sometimes you have to break things to make them stronger.

Celebrations will take place on several streets in  Hanoi,  Ho Chi Minh City and all throughout the country. The parades share stories of fighting off Chinese and French invasions and surviving against American troops during war — all heroes in their own right. These processes are expected to remind children where they come from: A long line of warriors, poets, and scholars.

The event is also expected to attract both tourists as well as history and culture lovers who would like some total insight into Vietnam’s journey up to now. Cultural performances involving dances from different parts of Vietnam will be part of this occasion thereby showing you where your two left feet come from.

There will also be food festivals hosted in various places throughout Vietnam offering participants a chance to sample delicacies unique to each province.

Additionally, the event will feature technological showcases such as exhibitions about artifacts from ancient times at museums or presentations about roadmaps towards the fourth industrial revolution.

Reunification Day is not only a time for reminiscing but it is also an occasion for celebrating what we have achieved so far as well as our future endeavors.

To learn how you can help your clients participate in Reunification Day 2024, please feel free to contact us at: DMC Vietnam. We can assist with accommodation bookings, restaurant reservations, event building, and transportation services.

More information about the festival can be found on: wiki

 

Published
19 March 2024
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