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Why Is April 30 A Major Holiday in Việt Nam?

Son Nguyen by Son Nguyen
8 May 2025
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In the United States, people celebrate the Fourth of July to celebrate America’s independence from the British Empire. It is usually a big celebration: fireworks, rooftop BBQs, America-themed happy hours and drinks, and the American flag on everyone’s front porch. The best part is that everyone gets the day off from work as a federal holiday.

As someone who has celebrated a lot of July 4ths, nothing prepared me for the celebration of April 30, “Reunification Day” or “Liberation Day,” in Việt Nam. The day is usually coupled with May 1, International Labor Day, which gives people in Việt Nam at least two days off from work (this year, people get a long five-day holiday).

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