2025 – Vietnam’s big year of anniversaries

Hung King Temple, Saigon © Mark Bowyer

If you’re travelling to Vietnam in 2025, you’ll be colliding with some big anniversaries in Vietnam’s history.

Big events in Vietnam’s twentieth century history have a strange habit of occurring in years that end in 5. So 2025 is a year packed with anniversaries. The United States has been in the background or the foreground for most of these events that will be marked in ways large and small this year.

Our sister company, the independent travel guide website Rusty Compass has created a video series reflecting on the United States’ impact in Vietnam in war and peace. 

You can check out Part I below and have a look at the list of 2025 anniversaries listed below too.

 

Vietnam and the United States – Timeline

 

1945 – August Revolution and Ho Chi Minh’s Independence Declaration on September 2nd. Emperor Bao Dai abdicates in Hue marking the end of the Nguyen Dynasty.

1955 – Partition of Vietnam and creation of the Republic of Vietnam under President Ngo Dinh Diem

1965 – First US combat troops land in Danang in March.

1975 – US abandons South Vietnam. The American War aka. The Vietnam War comes to an end.

1995 – After two decades of estrangement, Vietnam and the United States reestablish diplomatic and full trade relations.

2025 – President Trump imposes maximum punitive tariffs on Vietnam, withdrawn soon after. Future trade arrangements unclear at time of writing. Trump administration ends funding for clearance of bombs dropped by the US on Vietnam during war and programmes to rehabilitated areas still poisoned by Agent Orange.

 

If history, books and travel are your thing, you should check out our Vietnam by the Book tour. 

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