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In Vinh city, major roads are brightly decorated with national flags and hammer and sickle flags, creating a joyful and bustling atmosphere. Photo taken on Le Mao street. Photo: Duc Anh |
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Public places are also decorated with banners celebrating important holidays such as the anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30), International Labor Day (May 1) and President Ho Chi Minh's birthday (May 19). Photo: Duc Anh |
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Not only the main roads, but also the alleys in Vinh are filled with the national flag. In the photo: Alley B1, Duy Tan Street. Photo: Duc Anh |
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On this occasion, parents often educate their children and grandchildren about the meaning of the national flag and the glorious historical milestones of the nation. In the photo: Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong, An Vinh block, Hung Phuc ward teaches her young daughter about the meaning of the national flag. Photo: Duc Anh |
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These days, people living in apartment buildings in Vinh city also hang the national flag. Photo: Duc Anh |
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During the holidays, many families stroll through Ho Chi Minh Square. Photo: Duc Anh |
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In the villages of Western Nghe An, the national flag is also red on this occasion, adding to the bustling atmosphere and belief in the development of the homeland and the country. Photo taken at Tam Quang bridge, Tam Quang commune. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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A section of National Highway 7A in Nhung village, Tam Quang commune (Tuong Duong). Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Thai ethnic people in Quang Phuc village, Tam Dinh commune (Tuong Duong) always consciously hang the national flag on holidays and Tet. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Mr. Vo Dinh Dan in Nhung village, Tam Quang commune (Tuong Duong) and his grandson respectfully hang the national flag in front of their house. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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