Flag Raising Ceremony in Ba Dinh Square

On September 2, 1945 the national flag was first raised in Ba Dinh Square at the time President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Over the past 70 years, the national flag has flown over Ba Dinh Square, symbolizing the immortality of the country.

The flag raising ceremony at Ba Dinh Square is a national ritual which is performed everyday in front of the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. At 5:44, the soldiers of Mission 275 of the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum’s Protection High Command march in formation to the flag pole to the song, “Marching under the Military Flag”.

The parade is led by soldiers with the “Determined to Win” military flag and followed by 34 soldiers who reproduce the image of the 34 first cadres and soldiers of the Vietnam Propaganda Unit of Liberation Army established in 1944, the forerunner of the Vietnam People’s Army.

The soldiers stop at the base of the flag pole and gradually raise the flag to the top of the 29m high pole.
At 9 pm, the flag lowering ceremony is solemnly held. The national flag is lowered and then folded before the President Ho Chi Minh saluting rite.

Vietnamese people feel very proud when attending the ceremonies.
Soldiers process the national flag across President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and end the ceremony.
The soldiers with the national flag return to their line.
The national flag is carried by the soldiers.
The national flag is slowly lowered.
The flag carrying team folds the national flag.
The national flag flies at Ba Dinh Square after the flag raising ceremony.
Soldiers at the ceremony.
The national flag is pulled to the top of the 29m flagpole.
Soldiers march toward President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum at the ceremony.
The national flag is slowly raised following the national song.
3 soldiers of the flag carrying team prepare to raise the flag.
The flag raising ceremony is a national rite which is performed at 6am everyday in front of President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum.
The flag raising ceremony is held in Ba Dinh Square.
Preparations for the flag raising ceremony.
  • By Tran Thanh Giang

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