Embracing the festive atmosphere of the National Day holiday on September 2, the headquarters at 44 Lê Thái Tổ Street, Hoàn Kiếm District, Hà Nội, opened its doors to provide free water and resting areas for residents and tourists waiting to watch the parade.

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Joining the vibrant atmosphere of the National Day on September 2, the headquarters opened to provide free drinking water and resting spots for everyone waiting to watch the parade.
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“My family has been here many times but never inside the headquarters. This time, we had the chance to rest here, so I took the opportunity to explore and take some souvenir photos.”

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44 Lê Thái Tổ Street

44 Lê Thái Tổ Street is the address of the historic Hoàn Kiếm Lake and the iconic Turtle Tower in the heart of Hanoi, Vietnam. The area is steeped in legend, most famously that of Emperor Lê Lợi returning a magical sword to the Golden Turtle God in the 15th century, which gave the lake its name meaning “Lake of the Returned Sword.” Today, it remains a central and beloved public space that symbolizes the history and soul of the city.

Hoàn Kiếm District

Hoàn Kiếm District is the central historical and cultural hub of Hanoi, Vietnam. The district is named after the iconic Hoàn Kiếm Lake (Sword Lake), which is steeped in the legend of Emperor Lê Lợi returning a magical sword to a golden turtle god. Today, it is a bustling area known for its French colonial architecture, the ancient Ngọc Sơn Temple, and the vibrant Old Quarter.

Hà Nội

Hà Nội is the capital of Vietnam and one of the most ancient capitals in the world, with a history dating back over a thousand years to 1010 AD when it was established as the capital of the imperial Vietnamese nation. The city is renowned for its rich culture, French colonial architecture, and vibrant Old Quarter, serving as the political and cultural heart of the country.