Streets in Nghe An are adorned with flags and flowers celebrating the Party and the Lunar New Year.
(Baonghean.vn) - The Year of the Rat has arrived in every region, from the coast and plains to cities and mountainous areas. People are eagerly preparing to welcome the upcoming Lunar New Year. The atmosphere of celebrating the Party and the Spring Festival is vibrant everywhere, with flags and flowers fluttering in the warm spring breeze…
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| In Vinh City, the main streets are beautifully decorated with the national flag and countless banners and slogans, making the New Year's atmosphere even more vibrant. In the photo: Le Mao Street - one of the most beautiful streets in the city. Photo: Cong Kien |
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| Amidst the bustling traffic in the days leading up to Tet, the vibrant colors of the flags adorn the streets, adding to the joy and excitement of the city that is President Ho Chi Minh's hometown. Photo: Cong Kien |
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| Heading towards the sea, the streets of Cua Lo town are also adorned with the red color of the national flag, evoking joy, feelings of love for the homeland and national pride. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| Displaying flags during holidays and festivals has become a beautiful tradition, affirming the sacred love for the homeland. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| At Cua Hoi port, the fishing boats of local fishermen have returned and are anchored. A forest of national flags flutters proudly on the roofs of the boats. Photo: Duc Anh |
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| Further north in the western districts, every road in Con Cuong district is decorated with vibrant red flags, expressing joy at the arrival of the Year of the Rat and celebrating the glorious 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. (Photo: Dinh Tuan) |
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| And in Hoa Binh town (Tuong Duong district), along with the main roads, in the small alleys, people meticulously decorate with flags, flowers, and lights, making the streets even more magnificent. Everyone is looking forward to a vibrant spring, expressing their love and faith in the glorious Party. Photo: Dinh Tuan |









