On September 2, to celebrate Vietnam's National Day, Google changed its doodle interface to an image of the Vietnamese flag flying in the blue sky.
On September 2, to celebrate Vietnam's National Day, Google changed its doodle interface to an image of the Vietnamese flag flying in the blue sky.
In the description, Google stated: “Today’s Doodle celebrates Vietnam’s National Day! On this day in 1945, thousands of people gathered at Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi to hear the President read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam” (now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam).
According to the world's largest search platform, this is an opportunity for Vietnamese people to honor the contributions and sacrifices of previous generations to gain independence and freedom for the nation, and at the same time, it is a reminder for today's generation to continue to inherit and continue the legacy of their ancestors.
During this celebration, historical landmarks such as Hanoi’s Old Quarter and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum are brightly decorated with the Vietnamese national flag. People often participate in cultural activities and immerse themselves in the joyful atmosphere of cultural and artistic programs taking place across the country.
Google ends the description with congratulations on Vietnam National Day.
Google Doodles are different images and symbols of the Google logo to celebrate holidays and major and important events around the world.
TH (according to Vietnam+)