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ANZAC Day 2009
Hanoi
The Australian Embassy in Hanoi is pleased to announce the following information about this year's Anzac Day ceremony.
Date : ANZAC Day, 25 April 2009
Time: Ceremony to begin at 5:10am (attendees to arrive at 5am)
Location : Australian Embassy, 8 Dao Tan Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
The ceremony will be open to the public, and those who wish to attend are requested to e-mail Mr Daniel Kindness Daniel.Kindness@dfat.gov.au and provide full name details of each person who will attend.
Photo ID must be presented upon arrival.
Attendees are requested to bring a torchlight and, in the event of rain, an umbrella as this will be an outdoor service.
Ho Chi Minh City
The Australian and New Zealand Consulates will jointly host an Anzac Day service at 7:00am on Saturday 25 April 2009, on the 5th floor of the Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Blvd, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Australian citizens wishing to attend are asked to register via email to: jodi.bergmann@dfat.gov.au. Those attending may be required to present their passport or other photo identification on the day.
Long Tan Cross
Services at and access to the Long Tan Cross are subject to Vietnamese Government approval. The Australian Consulate-General has been granted approval to conduct an Anzac Day dawn service at 0515 hours on Saturday 25 April 2009. All visitors should note that they will require permission to access the site. It is suggested attendees bring a torchlight and, in the event of rain, an umbrella. Information on arrangements for visiting the Long Tan Cross site and obtaining permission is available at the following website: www.vietnam.embassy.gov.au/hnoi/consular07.html