The 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2nd is approaching, bringing with it a solemn and proud atmosphere spreading throughout the capital.
In order for millions of people and tourists to be able to immerse themselves in the historic moment of the Parade and March without having to gather at Ba Dinh Square, the Hanoi People's Committee has come up with a breakthrough initiative: installing a giant LED screen system at important public places.
Hanoi arranged many LED screens on many streets, parks and central locations for people and tourists to watch parades and marches.
To ensure that all citizens can easily access and watch live, the city decided to install 22 large outdoor LED screens at 18 public locations. This is an impressive number, demonstrating the careful preparation and determination of the government in spreading the meaning of the event.
These screens are not only a projection tool, but also a bridge connecting the community, bringing sharp, vivid images of the parade. From the uniform footsteps of the armed forces, the majesty of the militia, to the bravery of the motor vehicles, all will be conveyed in the most authentic way.
People and tourists can access the A80 app of the Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to update the location of the LED screen to watch live the parade, march and activities celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2.
Arranging LED screens at different locations is also an effective way to disperse crowds and reduce pressure in the central area, especially around Ba Dinh Square. This not only ensures security and order but also helps solve traffic safety problems, creating more favorable conditions for people to move and follow the event. Moreover, this also brings maximum convenience to people, as they can choose the location closest to their home to fully enjoy the festival atmosphere without having to travel too far or jostle in the crowd.



The network of 22 LED screens is strategically arranged, stretching along three main roads and important gateways of the Capital. Route 1: Van Cao - Quan Ngua Stadium - Kim Ma - Nguyen Thai Hoc, with 5 locations and 7 large screens. This route is where the parade and marching blocks will move through after completing their tasks at the stage, creating conditions for people in neighboring areas to witness the heroic army with their own eyes. Highlights include in front of Quan Ngua Sports Palace, Kim Ma - Nui Truc intersection and Kim Ma - Son Tay - Nguyen Thai Hoc intersection.
Route 2: Nguyen Thai Hoc - Trang Thi - Trang Tien - August Revolution Square, with 6 screens at 6 locations. This is a vital route, connecting the historical and commercial areas of the city. Installing screens at locations such as the Nguyen Thai Hoc - Le Duan intersection, Trang Tien - Hang Khay intersection and especially at August Revolution Square will help people easily follow the entire ceremony in a civilized and spacious space.
In addition, the event was also broadcast live on 136 LED screens available at public places, agency headquarters, cultural houses, schools, and stadiums.
In addition, a large screen is also placed opposite Hanoi Railway Station on Le Duan Street, serving the large number of people traveling by public transport.
Route 3: Gateways and suburban areas, including 6 points at large parks such as Yen So, Long Bien, Hoa Binh, Cau Giay, Nguyen Trai Flower Garden (Ha Dong) and the National Exhibition Center in Dong Anh. This arrangement shows that the city's attention is not only focused on the central area but also expanded to suburban districts, creating opportunities for all people to enjoy the holiday atmosphere together.
In addition to the LED screen system, the loudspeaker system is also installed on many routes in the inner city of Hanoi. The loudspeaker system serves to broadcast content according to the operating script of the organizing committee (commands, marching music, ceremonial music) synchronously on the entire parade route with a total expected length of about 10km.
In addition to the 22 newly installed LED screens, Hanoi also makes the most of available resources. 136 existing LED screens at agencies, cultural houses, schools and stadiums across the city will also be prioritized for live broadcasting of the ceremony. Not stopping there, 127 large-sized screens installed in the form of socialization will also devote all their time to serving the propaganda and visual promotion of this important event.

































