Vietnam: Reunification Day

Vietnam's Reunification Day, also known as Liberation Day or "Ngay Thong Nhat," commemorates the historic event on April 30, 1975, when North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), leading to the reunification of North and South Vietnam. This momentous occasion marked the end of the Vietnam War and the establishment of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Celebrated nationwide with parades, fireworks, and patriotic displays, Reunification Day symbolizes unity, resilience, and the triumph of Vietnam's independence and sovereignty.