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[Ảnh] On the morning of September 2, 2020, the flag-raising ceremony was played in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
Kinhtedothi: celebration ceremony on September 2 in Ba Dinh Square, in front of the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh. Unlike every day, many people expressed their excitement that today is the 75th anniversary of the day Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence, exactly 51 years after the death of President Ho Chi Minh.
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At 6 am every day, the flag-raising ceremony will take place in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. |
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At exactly 5:45 am, the group departs from the back of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Leading the group is the decisive victory. |
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Unlike normal days, on the night of September 1, the flag was not lowered, so the flag could fly forever on independence day. So the flag-raising ceremony on September 2 took place without the flag-raising ceremony. |
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The group passed under the music of the song ‘Go under the military’ to reach the foot of the flagpole. |
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The flag-raising ceremony takes place solemnly, in a sacred and respectful environment. |
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Although it takes place very early, the flag-raising ceremony in front of Uncle Ho’s mausoleum always attracts the special attention of large numbers of people from near and far. |
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At the sacred moment, when the melody of the song “ Tien Quan ca ” rang out loud, no one told anyone, hundreds of people present at Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum and those passing by Hung Vuong Street quickly returned to the posture. stand serious, the same direction towards the stage with sincerity, hope and love! |
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After the flag-raising ceremony, the entire team passed by the mausoleum to end the ceremony with the background music “Progress under the army.” |
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The flag-raising ceremony on National Day September 2 is special every year. Because the people participating in the ceremony are not only the people from Hanoi, but also many people from the capital and other regions have been present at a very early stage to salute the flag together. |
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In the salutes, lowering the flag every day in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the people and the officers and soldiers of the unit always regard it as their own honor and pride. |
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On the morning of September 2, many people attended the flag-raising ceremony on National Day and wore masks to prevent and fight the Covid-19 epidemic. |
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