From octogenarian war veterans to crocodiles of school children, Vietnamese have formed huge lines outside the Hanoi home of General Vo Nguyen Giap, who died aged 102 a week ago.
Two days of official mourning for Giap, who was second only to revered founding president Ho Chi Minh in the affections of the communist nation, start midday today, when all flags will be lowered to half mast.
He will lie in state in Hanoi tomorrow, before being buried Sunday in his native Quang Binh province, central Vietnam, in a state funeral attended by the country's top political figures.
Concerts have been cancelled, national parks closed, and normal state television broadcasts suspended in favour of patriotic music and documentaries for the national mourning period.
Presenters on state television have been wearing sombre-coloured suits and the national under-19 football team wore black armbands to an international tournament this week.
Since his death, officials estimate more than 100,000 people have queued for hours outside Giap's French colonial villa in downtown Hanoi, waiting to leave flowers and incense at his family altar.
In the authoritarian country, where public demonstrations are routinely broken up by police and anniversary events are heavily stage-managed, the emotional scenes defy expectations.
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