For the first time, Chinese troops participated in the celebrations following Xi Jinping’s visit to strengthen ties.

VIETNAM mounted its big­gest-ever celebration of the fall of Saigon on its 50th anniversary Wednesday, including Chinese troops for the first time after Xi Jinping visited to portray Beijing as a more reliable partner than Washington.

     A lotus-shaped float carrying a por­trait of revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh was near the front of the parade in the city renamed after him, AFP journalists saw, and fighter jets and helicopters carry flags flew overhead.

Thousands of people — many wear­ing T-shirts emblazoned with the Viet­namese flag — including families with young children and the elderly stayed out overnight in the streets, sharing food and waiting for the display.

The celebrations come half a cen­tury after tanks of communist North Vietnam crashed through the gates of the city’s presidential palace, defeating the US-backed South and delivering a painful blow to American moral and military prestige.

“I am proud of having contributed to liberating the south,” said 75-year-old veteran Tran Van Truong who had travelled — dressed in full military uni­form — from the capital Hanoi to see the parade.

Around 13,000 people, including veterans, soldiers and members of the public, were to march down Ho Chi Minh City’s Le Duan Street, a major thoroughfare which leads to the Inde­pendence Palace.

For the first time, more than 300 soldiers from China, Laos and Cambo­dia took part in the spectacle. — AFP

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