Fireworks to light up Ho Chi Minh City skies on April 30
VGP - Ho Chi Minh City will organize fireworks displays at 30 locations on the evening of April 30 to mark the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975–2025).

Ho Chi Minh City plans to launch fireworks at 30 locations on April 30 to celebrate the National Reunification Day.
Specifically, fireworks displays are scheduled to take place from 9:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. at two high-altitude and 28 low-altitude locations across districts, towns and Thu Duc City.
The two high-altitude firework performance will take place at the Sai Gon River crossing tunnel area (in Thu Duc City) and Ben Duoc Memorial Temple (Cu Chi District).
Meanwhile, 28 low -level fireworks avenues include: Giong junction (Hoc Mon district); Ben venom memorial temple (Thu Duc City); Memorial Memorial Martyrs Sac (Can Gio District); An Phu Dong war zone (District 12); Lang Le Cultural Park (Binh Chanh District); Binh Tri Dong residential area (Binh Tan district); Thong Nhat Hall and Ba Son Bridge (District 1); Thanh Da peninsula (Binh Thanh district); Tan Thuan Bridge (District 4); North West Industrial Park (Cu Chi District); Cultural Park in Go Vap District; People's Committee of Nha Be district; Administrative center of District 7; Dam Sen Cultural Park (District 11); Binh Dien Market (District 8); Resettlement area 38ha Tan Son Nhat (District 12); An Binh area (Tan Phu district); and Binh Phu Park (District 6).
In addition, some locations on barges in the Rach Chiec area, the Saigon River area, the Van Phuc Urban Area, and Ben Bach Dang wharf will host firework displays.
Ho Chi Minh City also organizes high-altitude fireworks displays for two consecutive Saturday evenings (April 19 and April 26) to serve people and tourists. The shooting time is from 9:30 p.m. to 9:40 p.m. at Sai Gon Riverside Park (Thu Duc City).
The national-level celebration and a military-civilian parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025) will begin at 6:30 am on April 30 along Le Duan Street and key city routes in the southern metropolis.
The ceremony will feature a 30-minute art performance, flag-saluting, speeches by top leaders and representatives of war veterans and young people. It will be followed by the parade and a symbolic release of balloons and doves.

The full dress rehearsals on Le Duan Street (HCMC) are scheduled on April 18 and 22.
Joint drills for the armed forces will be held on April 11 and 15 at Air Regiment 935 in Bien Hoa City. Full-dress rehearsals for the military parade are set for April 18 and 22 along Le Duan Street in downtown HCMC. These are being directed by the General Staff of the Viet Nam People's Army./.