On Au Trieu Street (Hoan Kiem District), the Youth Union of Hang Trong Ward decorated hundreds of national flags and Party flags along the street to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification. In recent days, this street, which is more than 200 meters long, has become a famous place for many people to visit and take pictures.
Along with the ao dai and flowers, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Ha (Cau Giay district) had meaningful photos under the bright red flag with yellow star. Ms. Ha shared: "Seeing the national flags fluttering on the streets, I feel proud and grateful to the previous generations who were resilient, indomitable, and sacrificed to protect the country...".
According to Ms. Nguyen My Hanh, Secretary of the Youth Union of Hang Trong Ward, along with hanging the national flag, the Youth Union has proactively coordinated with the residential group and the people to maintain and ensure environmental sanitation, beautify the urban landscape, towards celebrating the country's great holiday.
In the last days of April, the atmosphere of celebrating the great national holiday is spreading throughout the streets of Hanoi.
National flags and Party flags flutter on Au Trieu street (Hoan Kiem district).
People flock to the streets lined with flags and flowers to take photos, spreading national pride before the nation's big holiday.
International visitors enjoy walking and taking photos on the flag-lined streets of Hanoi.
Bright red flag with yellow star in small alley of Dang Thai Than street.
Before the country's big holiday, many shops and cafes in Hanoi also put on the bright red flag, becoming meaningful check-in spots for young people. Mr. Nguyen Minh Duc, owner of a cafe on Hang Cot Street, Hoang Kiem District, said that the shop started decorating with the national flag since the Hung Kings' death anniversary, aiming to attract young people and international tourists, contributing to spreading the spirit of national pride.
Mr. Do Tuan Minh (Hoan Kiem district) shared: “On the occasion of April 30, my friends and I went to cafes with bright red flags and yellow stars to take pictures. This is also a way to immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of celebrating the country's great holiday. The red color of the national flag makes the space closer, connects people and is full of pride.”
Many coffee shops in Hanoi are decorated with national flags and Party flags to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day.
Phung Hung street corner stands out with national flags.
Impressive Vietnam map decoration on Dinh Liet street attracts locals and tourists to take photos.
The image of streets filled with national flags helps each citizen appreciate history more and be grateful to the generations of ancestors who built and protected the country.
Hien Anh-The Doan/Tin Tuc and Dan Toc Newspaper
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