Vietnam marks the 50-year unification of the parade, drone performance

The spectacular military and civilian parade (30 April 1975-2025) celebrated the 50th anniversary of the liberation and national reunification of the South (30 April 1975-2025) was held in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City on Tuesday morning, attracting more than 13,000 participants.
The event began following state-level ceremonies, an air show of MI-8T, MI-17 and MI-171 helicopters, carrying parties and flags, accompanied by fighters from SU-30MK2S and YAK-130 and performing complex drills. The ground procedures feature symbolic buoys, including models of the national logo and portraits of President Hosey.
The military formations of the five major legions representing the Battle of Ho Chi Minh in 1975 marched with troops from modern departments, including cyber and electronic warfare. The female contingent from medical staff to peacekeeping personnel demonstrates Vietnam’s inclusiveness and growing armed forces with prominent characteristics.
Foreign military representatives from Laos, Cambodia and China also joined the regional solidarity. Civilians also played a key role, with veterans, workers, intellectuals, youth and overseas Vietnam marchs representing national spirit and unity.
Public safety forces, including police, special operations forces and emergency personnel, demonstrate strength and discipline in a large-scale demonstration of national readiness and law enforcement capabilities.
One of the most poignant moments of the parade was when 350 national heroes and historical witnesses passed through the stands of the red and blue double-decker bus, which accompanied both memorial and national pride.
A closed day celebration is dazzling Droneshow Light up the sky HCMCSince unification, a modern and symbolic tribute to the journey of the country has been provided. Stunning aerial performances with fascinating thousands Saigonturn April 30, 2025 into a night to remember in VItnan.