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Red flags and banners color Hanoi on National Day

Celebration activities will take place until September 4.

Streets in the capital city of Hanoi are decorated with national flags, colorful flowers, banners and slogans to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2020).

 Large poster with the slogan “Warmly celebrating the 75th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day” hung in outdoor lamp posts.


 Hoang Dieu street turns red with banners.

 Flowers and flags are also being hung around the Ba Dinh Square to celebrate the National Day.

 A large poster on the intersection of Thanh Nien and Quan Thanh roads with slogan praising the August Revolution and Independence Day.


 Slogans on display on Doc Lap street, Ba Dinh district.


 Trang Tien street leading to the August Revolution Square in Hoan Kiem district.

 A billboard displaying the image of President Ho Chi Minh reading the Declaration of Independence, located on Xa Dan street, Dong Da district.


 Shops selling national flags, shirts and hats in red, the traditional color in this occasion.


 According to the plan, activities to disseminate the Independence will take place until September 4. Activities requiring large concentration are not expect to be held to comply with anti-Covid measures.

Photos: Ngoc Tu - Thanh Hai (Kinh te & Do thi)

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