Hanoi (VNA) -🦩 The “My Vietnam 2025” race, a large-scale national sporting event, is scheduled to take place on August 24 in Hanoi with the participation of 20,000 runners.
The race, jointly organised by Vinhomes JSC and Zaha Vietnam JSC, aims to promote Vietnamese history, culture, and national spirit.
Held at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre and Vinhomes Global Gate in Dong Anh commune, the event features four race categories, including 42km with 2,500 runners, 21km with 4,000 runners, 9.2km and 2.9km with 4,500 and 9,000 runners, respectively.
The race calls on the community to take action for a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable Vietnam. With technical support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through the National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP), the event encourages eco-friendly practices and aims to reduce plastic waste.
It also seeks to promote Co Loa, an iconic symbol of ancient Vietnamese ingenuity as an attractive tourism destination, linked with the Vietnam Exhibition Centre, one of the 10 largest exhibition complexes in the world.
Under the theme “The Spirit of Vietnam,” the event is designed to inspire younger generations to reflect on the nation's 80-year journey of growth and unity, and to reaffirm the collective aspiration for development in the new era.
Organisers also commit to minimising plastic waste and enhancing green experiences, contributing to Vietnam’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050./.
The race ran through coastal roads considered the most beautiful in Da Nang city and famous landmarks such as Dragon bridge, Tran Thi Ly bridge, Thuan Phuoc bridge and My Khe beach.
It is the first time that the running event next to the world heritage held in the summer time instead of autumn previously. It is expected to match runners of the whole family, adults and children to begin a brilliant off-school period.
Vietnam claimed a dominant 7-0 victory over Indonesia in their second Group A match at the 2025 AFF Women’s Championship at Lach Tray stadium in Hai Phong on August 9, moving one step closer to a spot in the semifinals.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and Secretary of the Central Military Commission To Lam attended the event in Hanoi, while Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man were present the event in Hue and in Ho Chi Minh City, respectively.
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Accessible via //a80.hanoi.gov.vn and a mobile app, the platform serves as the official information hub for parades, cultural events, exhibitions, and public services. It offers real-time updates on schedules, traffic, security, healthcare, and live broadcasts, as well as behind-the-scenes stories and community-shared moments from across the country.
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