Vietnam National Day around the world in 2025


  How long until Vietnam National Day?
Vietnam National Day
  Dates of Vietnam National Day around the world
2026 VietnamSep 2, Sep 3
Vietnam Thu, Sep 3National Holiday (additional day)
Vietnam Wed, Sep 2National Holiday
2025 VietnamSep 1, Sep 2
Vietnam Tue, Sep 2National Holiday
Vietnam Mon, Sep 1National Holiday (additional day)
2024 VietnamSep 2, Sep 3
Vietnam Tue, Sep 3National Holiday (additional day)
Vietnam Mon, Sep 2National Holiday
2023 VietnamSep 1, Sep 2, Sep 3, Sep 4
Vietnam Mon, Sep 4Government Holiday (additional day)
Vietnam Sun, Sep 3Government Holiday (additional day)
Vietnam Sat, Sep 2National Holiday
Vietnam Fri, Sep 1National Holiday (additional day)
2022 VietnamSep 1, Sep 2
Vietnam Fri, Sep 2National Holiday
Vietnam Thu, Sep 1National Holiday (additional day)
  Summary

Vietnam declares its independence, forming the Democratic Republic of Vietnam

When is Vietnamese National Day?

This holiday is always celebrated on September 2nd.

The day marks Vietnam's declaration of independence from France on this day in 1945. It is the national holiday of Vietnam.

History of Vietnamese National Day

In 1887 Vietnam became part of French Indochina. During World War II, Vietnam was occupied by the Japanese.

Following the end of the war, on September 2nd 1945, following the 'August Revolution', Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam).

Despite the differences that grew between Vietnam and the USA, the Vietnamese declaration of Independence itself drew heavily from the American version

In 1976, the two halves of Vietnam were finally united into one country, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, but September 2nd remains as the key date in Vietnam's road to independence.

How is Vietnamese National Day celebrated?

To celebrate Vietnam's national day, there are speeches, parades, fireworks, and other festivities across the country, with a large march in Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi, where the Declaration of Independence was made.

This is a very patriotic holiday with the national flag of Vietnam displayed everywhere and large posters of Ho Chi Minh ('Uncle Ho') adorning city walls.

If employees work on National Day, they receive an increase of up to 400% of their normal wages. While employees who work night shifts should be paid at least 30% higher than normal.


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