Under Resolution No.1811/NQ-UBTVQH15 of the N.A. Standing Committee, money will be sourced from the central budget planned for the 2025 expenditure that was previously approved by the N.A. but has yet to be allocated in detail. It will be disbursed for the provision of gifts for citizens.
The total budget amounts to around 11 trillion VND (417.53 million USD). Each citizen will receive a one-time gift valued at 100,000 VND (3.8 USD).
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Citizens gather on Hanoi streets to watch a rehearsal of the parade marking the 80th National Day anniversary |
Beneficiaries include all Vietnamese citizens, as well as people of Vietnamese origin without nationality but holding an identity certificate and residing in Vietnam, who have been registered in the National Resident Database and given a personal identification number by August 30, 2025.
The Government is tasked with implementing this resolution, ensuring the gifts are delivered promptly, transparently and to the correct recipients, without losses, wastefulness, or wrongdoings.
The N.A.'s Council for Ethnic Affairs, N.A. committees, deputies' delegations, and the State Audit Office will supervise and audit the implementation within their assigned mandates.
The resolution takes effect from the date of signing, August 29.
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Treasury offices will remain open on September 1–2 for the National Day gift distribution. |
Also on August 29, following the Prime Minister's directions on the National Day gift distribution, the State Treasury rolled out a number of measures to guarantee the program is completed on time.
The solutions include adjusting the operation of the bilateral electronic payment system and postponing the rollout of new eight-digit bank codes.
The agency confirmed its top priority is to ensure the gifts – via bank transfer or cash – are fully delivered before the National Day (September 2).
Treasury offices will remain open on September 1–2 to secure uninterrupted disbursement, with bilateral electronic transactions and coordination with commercial banks operating as usual.
Source: VNA