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Highland villages in Nghe An are filled with flags to welcome Independence Day

Dinh Tuan - Dao Tho DNUM_CFZAIZCACE 11:21

For ethnic minorities in Tuong Duong and Ky Son districts, hanging national flags, Party flags, banners, and slogans on major national holidays has long become a cultural feature, expressing love for the homeland and country.

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In preparation for the big holiday of the year, these days, ethnic minorities in the border area of ​​Nam Can commune (Ky Son) have begun decorating the main roads of the commune with bright red national flags. Photo: Dao Tho
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Mr. Xong Dua Po in Truong Son village (Nam Can commune) said that every year on National Day, he and his children and villagers prepare a new national flag to replace the old one to celebrate Independence Day. “Thanks to Uncle Ho and the Party, the Mong people have what they have today. No one grows opium poppies but everyone works hard, and the village is changing day by day. The Mong people in the village are very happy,” Mr. Po shared. Photo: Dao Tho
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In other border communes such as Na Ngoi, Nam Can, Na Loi, Keng Du, etc., many roads have been transformed into “model flag roads” with firmly welded flagpoles by the Youth Union members. Photo: Dao Tho
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In front of traditional Mong houses, the bright red national flag flutters in the autumn sun. Photo: Dao Tho
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In Tuong Duong district, people in communes and towns also carried out flag road projects along national and provincial highways. According to records, the flagpoles are made of iron and are uniform in size and design; the base of the flagpole is designed to be mobile and easy to disassemble. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Like many people in villages in Tuong Duong district, the family of Ms. Lo Thi Lan, in Chan village, Thach Giam town, also took the initiative to hang the national flag to welcome Independence Day. Ms. Lan confided, "Today, living in peace and independence is thanks to our ancestors who heroically sacrificed to protect the Fatherland. I think hanging the national flag on National Day is a way to express affection, gratitude and respect for that great merit." Photo: Dinh Tuan
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A house of a resident in Hoa Tay block, Thach Giam town (Tuong Duong) has both a flag and a picture of the national flag on the rolling door, showing patriotism and national pride, looking forward to National Day. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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The gateway to Cua Rao 1 village, Xa Luong commune (Tuong Duong) is brightly decorated with flags, banners, and slogans celebrating Independence Day. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Villages seem to be dressed in a new, bright coat before the country's important holiday. Photo: Dinh Tuan

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