People eagerly wait to see the State-level preliminary rehearsal of the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2. Illustrative photo |
The above information makes many people and tourists feel excited, because they not only get to participate in the country's big festival, but also get to take care of their daily travel and eating needs.
Hanoi’s decision to offer free public transport during the four holidays carries many messages. This is a step to demonstrate the vision of urban management, encouraging people to use buses and trains to reduce congestion. At the same time, this decision is also like an experiment campaign, giving people who are used to riding motorbikes and private cars a chance to try public transport without worrying about the cost. If they find it convenient and comfortable, they can gradually form new habits.
A notable detail is that the city also prepares shelters, drinking water, and instant cakes for the people. These things seem small but very practical, even becoming experiences that make visitors feel warm. After all, a modern city is not only expressed through large projects, but also in the ability to bring convenience to each person in specific situations.
Despite the careful preparation of the government, there were still some unsightly scenes such as flowers and ornamental plants being trampled, trash left on the streets, jostling, pushing, fighting for seats, and breaking through security fences. Although only appearing in a small number, these acts also somewhat reduced the meaning and beauty of the festival.
Hanoi has been preparing for the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd in a solemn yet intimate manner. Parades and marches affirm the nation's strength, while free tickets or free bottles of water demonstrate concern for each citizen. These two aspects blend together to create the identity of the thousand-year-old capital, representing the whole country and protecting ordinary people.
On the surface, free bus tickets or water distribution are partly the responsibility of the government. But for each citizen, it is also a reminder of how we receive that care. A 0 VND ticket helps save costs, but more importantly, each person should "pay back" with a civilized attitude, travel in order, maintain the landscape and security, so that each event becomes an opportunity to demonstrate cultural behavior and community responsibility.
This policy shows that Hanoi is moving towards a civilized urban area. Thai Nguyen can learn from it to improve the quality of festivals and events, from investing in public transport to supporting utilities for attendees. That not only brings a convenient, warm experience but also contributes to building the image of a civilized, friendly, and hospitable Thai Nguyen.
Source: https://baothainguyen.vn/tin-moi/202508/van-minh-de-ngay-le-them-dep-0450734/
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