National Day in Vietnam
National Day in Vietnam is held on September 2. Celebrates the independence of Vietnam from Japan and France in 1945. This event in the first decade of the month September is annual.
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Vietnam is a nation of rivers. Vietnam is considered as the world's leading exporter of cashews and black pepper. Vietnam is the world's 2nd largest coffee exporter.
All of Vietnam was colonised by the French in 1885, together with Cambodia and Laos in an area that was then known as French Indo-China. In 1945: The Vietnamese, led by Ho Chi Minh, drove the Japanese out of the country.
One of the most significant holidays in the Vietnamese calendar, Sept. 2 marks the day revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam's independence from France. Across the country, Vietnamese commemorate this monumental occasion with flags, cheerful festivities and fireworks at night.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival on September 25 (15th day, 8th Chinese lunar month);
August Revolution Commemoration Day in Vietnam on August 19
First day of school in Vietnam on September 5
Capital Liberation Day in Vietnam on October 10
Vietnamese Women's Day in Vietnam on October 20
International Day for Biosphere Reserves on November 3
Teachers' Day or Ngày nhà giáo Việt Nam on November 20