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Remembrance Day 2025

Date: July 27, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Vietnam Public Holidays

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Description

Remembrance Day in Vietnam is called the Day for Martyrs and Wounded Soldiers. It honors people who died or were hurt while serving the country in wars and in national defense.

Flag of Remembrance Day

This day takes place every year on July 27. It is a fixed date that the whole country recognizes as a time to remember and reflect together.

The holiday means saying thank you to those who gave their lives or health for Vietnam. It helps families and the nation keep the memory of their sacrifices alive.

It is significant because it connects past and present. Young people learn about history and the cost of peace. The day also supports healing and national unity after hard times.

Overall, Remembrance Day reminds everyone of courage, loss, and gratitude. It teaches respect for those who fought for the country and helps people remember why peace matters.

Traditions

On Remembrance Day many families visit cemeteries and war memorials. They clean graves, lay fresh flowers, and place wreaths. People light incense sticks and candles, bow three times, and stand quietly for a moment of silence together.

Communities hold ceremonies with veterans and officials. Flags are often flown at half mast. Bands or choirs sometimes play solemn songs. School groups and youth unions march to monuments and put down wreaths in honor.

At home families prepare offerings like sticky rice, boiled chicken, fruits, tea, and small cakes. They burn joss paper and pour a little wine or water as libation. Meals after the rituals are simple and shared with relatives.

Travel Tips

Plan for some government offices, banks and shops to close or open late. Expect ceremonies and memorials that can cause road closures and crowded streets. Book transport and tickets early and allow extra travel time.

Be respectful at events, follow barriers and signage, and avoid loud behavior. Take photos only where allowed. Visit memorial sites outside peak ceremony times to avoid crowds. Carry ID, water and a mask, and stay with your group for a safe and meaningful visit.


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