Vietnam National Day 2017

Tamara Brocco
Tamara Brocco
23rd May 2024

If you’ve been in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City for the past few days you might have noticed people scurrying about, putting up flags, trimming trees and shutting off roads. Don’t worry nothing’s amiss, people are just busy preparing for Vietnam’s 72st anniversary of Independence.It’s a huge event. People in Ho Chi Minh will be getting some fireworks and a good old street party.If you’re lucky enough to be here it’s a great time to mingle with the locals and have some good old fashioned fun. This guide tells you everything you need to know about Vietnam National Day 2017.

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Vietnam National Day: A Brief History

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On September 2nd 1945 Ho Chi Minh took to a podium in Hanoi, and declared independence from the French. It was a bold, bold action that sparked a decades long war for Independence and the death of million of citizens. It’s this declaration of Independence that Vietnamese still celebrate every year as their National Day.Before the Second World War Vietnam was a French colony. It was a key part of French Indochina, a huge colony consisting of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Despite numerous rebellions and mutinies against the French, the Vietnamese never managed to put a dent in them.That all changed during WW2. During the second World War the French formed the Vichy Government. Whilst originally independent it quickly became a Nazi puppet. In 1940 the Vichy Government granted Japanese requests to allow their troops to be based in Vietnam. Vietnam became a French Colony, occupied by Japanese Forces.At the end of the second World War the Japanese retreated and the French were nowhere to be seen. Ho Chi Minh seized the opportunity and declared independence. The French did not go down without a fight. By the end of the year they had returned to Vietnam and began a long and costly war against Ho Chi Minh’s communist forces.In 1954 the French accepted defeat and withdrew. They left Vietnam in two halves, the communist North and the Capitalist South. By November 1955 American troops had moved into Southern Vietnam to protect the South from Communist advances. The communists fought against southern Vietnamese troops and American and Australian forces to reunify the country. On September 2nd 1968 Ho Chi Minh Died. It wasn’t until 1975, 20 years later, that Vietnam was reunified.The Vietnamese lost millions in a 30 year war for independence. It has left them fiercly patriotic and proud to be an independent nation. Every 2nd of September is an opportunity to celebrate that. If you’re in Vietnam make the most of it. Go out into the street and party alongside them.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height="30px"][vc_column_text]

Vietnam National Day in Hanoi: Walking streets and 2am drinking

Last year, to celebrate Independence Day 2016, Hanoi’s government announced new weekend walking streets and a later 2am alcohol license for all bars and restaurants.Now every Friday, Saturday and Sunday most of the streets around Hoan Kiem Lake are shut off to traffic and bars, clubs and restaurants can stay open until 2am in the morning. It’s really fun :) You can also access free wifi whilst your walking around the lake.The walking streets are full of activities, performances and street food. Get involved and enjoy the fun.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height="20px"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Vietnam National Day in Saigon (HCMC): Fireworks and fun

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) will hold a fireworks show on the display over District 11's Dam Sen Cultural Park from 9 p.m. on September 2, which falls on Saturday.You can find more details here.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

A little word of caution

Make sure you get out there and enjoy the festive atmosphere but, like all tourist destinations around the world, pickpockets have been known to operate. Leave valuables in your safe at the hotel and try not to carry bags.

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