Top 33 holidays in calendar year in Vietnam

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15-04-2020 Won Hoe Aeng

For a year, Vietnamese people are welcome to many calendar holidays. The holidays of the year represent the culture as well as celebrate the great holidays of the country. Vietnam is the Oriental country, so that Vietnam also organizes many occasions, Tet in the lunar calendar year. However, the Vietnamese celebrate many special days of humanity along with many other countries around the world such as International Women's Day, International Labor Day, New Year's Day,... Vietnamese people are also very interested in the people's classes in society, so Vietnam celebrates many special occasions of the year as the teacher's Day Vietnam, Vietnam Women's Day 20/10,... or anniversaries associated with many significant cultural and historical events such as the day of liberation of the South, the day of the successful August revolution,... In this article, I would like to sum up the anniversary of the year celebrations in Vietnam for the same calendar year as a reference.

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11/7: World Population Day

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11/7: World Population Day

The World Population Day is the day held to raise awareness of the whole world on population issues.

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27/7: Day Merchant Warrior

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27/7: Day Merchant Warrior

Day the Warrior Martyrs is the holiday held to commemorate the gratitude of the heroes of Vietnam armed forces.

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28/7: Date of establishment of Vietnam trade union

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28/7: Date of establishment of Vietnam trade union

The day of the establishment of Vietnam trade union celebrating 28/7/1929 Day, the Red General Assembly was established, marking the son milestone of the movement of workers and the operation of the Revolutionary Union of Vietnam.

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19/8: Date of General Khoi Nghia

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19/8: Date of General Khoi Nghia

On 19/8 celebrating the victory of the Hanoi people regained government from the Empire and Nazi Japan and victory of the August Revolution successfully.

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2/9: National Day

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2/9: National Day

On 2/9/1945, Ho Chi Minh President read the Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.