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August Revolution Commemoration Day 2025

Date: August 19, 2025 (Tuesday)
Country: Vietnam Public Holidays

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Description

August Revolution Commemoration Day in Vietnam remembers a big change in the country. It honors the nationwide uprising in August 1945 that helped end colonial rule and set the path toward independence and self government for the Vietnamese people.

Flag of August Revolution Commemoration Day

The holiday falls on August 19 each year. That date marks key uprisings in cities and towns when people took action to seize control from occupying forces and colonial administrators. These events happened very quickly and spread across the country.

This day is important because it recognizes courage and unity. Ordinary people, workers, soldiers, and leaders joined together. Their actions led to the creation of a new government and gave hope for a future without foreign domination.

Commemorating the August Revolution helps people remember their shared history. It shows how collective action can change a nation. The day is a time to reflect on national identity, sacrifice, and the struggle for independence.

Traditions

People attend parades and flag raising ceremonies in parks and town squares. Bands play marching songs while older people wear traditional ao dai. Children often hold small flags and watch performances with excitement.

Families visit temples and ancestor altars to give thanks. They burn incense, offer fruit, and light candles. Many households display flowers and photos of ancestors during the day.

Community centers host cultural shows with folk singing, dance, and poetry readings. Schools put on plays that teach history through music and costumes. Neighbors gather to sing and chat.

Food is shared among family and friends. People prepare sticky rice cakes, boiled chicken, spring rolls, and sweet soups. Sharing meals strengthens bonds and creates a warm, festive feeling.

Travel Tips

Expect banks, government offices and some shops to be closed or open with limited hours. Morning and evening travel can be very busy. Book trains and flights early and allow extra time for road closures and parade routes.

Join public celebrations or visit parks and museums that stay open. Stay with a group, use official taxis or ride apps, keep valuables secure and carry water. Follow local police instructions and posted signs to enjoy the day safely and respectfully.


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