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Spectacular fireworks mark 50th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh City's renaming
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Spectacular fireworks mark 50th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh City's renaming

From Thanh Niรชn · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ho Chi Minh City celebrated the 50th anniversary of being named after President Ho Chi Minh with a 15-minute fireworks display on July 2.
  • The event featured fireworks at 16 locations across the city, including 5 high-altitude and 11 low-altitude sites.
  • The main display near the Saigon River tunnel was the largest, with 1,000 high-altitude and 200 low-altitude fireworks.

Ho Chi Minh City illuminated the night sky with a spectacular 15-minute fireworks display on July 2 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its renaming in honor of President Ho Chi Minh. The vibrant celebration saw fireworks launched from 16 locations across the city, comprising five high-altitude and eleven low-altitude sites.

The most anticipated display took place at the head of the Saigon River tunnel in An Khanh ward, which was the largest of the event. This central location featured 1,000 high-altitude fireworks, 200 low-altitude fireworks, and 78 other types of pyrotechnics, creating a dazzling spectacle.

Residents flocked to popular viewing spots along Nguyen Hue and Ton Duc Thang streets, eager to witness the colorful explosions. Many captured the moments on their phones, sharing the festive atmosphere. The event not only lit up the sky but also reflected on the river, adding another layer of beauty to the celebration. The city's commemoration highlighted a significant milestone, bringing communities together to mark the occasion with a dazzling display.

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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.