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The streets of the capital are filled with national flags to celebrate National Day September 2nd.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí01/09/2024

(Dan Tri) - In the days leading up to Independence Day, the streets of Hanoi are filled with red flags with yellow stars to celebrate the 79th anniversary of National Day, September 2.
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On holidays, Tet or important anniversaries of the country, every road and street corner in the capital Hanoi wears a new coat with the bright red flag with yellow star. That image becomes even more special when in the historic month of September, Vietnam celebrates the 79th anniversary of gaining independence.
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The flag is a symbol of solidarity, patriotism and national pride of every Vietnamese person. Vietnamese people look at the national flag fluttering with pride in their hearts. That love and pride spread from generation to generation and became a cultural beauty imbued with Vietnamese identity.
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The image of the red flag with yellow star appears in every corner, covering the walkways, creating an extremely brilliant and beautiful picture.
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Gam Cau Street (Hoan Kiem District) is bustling with a traditional market every early morning, standing out with rows of red flags with yellow stars hanging along the walkways.
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The peaceful and relaxed atmosphere of the people during the Independence Day celebrations. Many forums on social networks and scholars have commented that there are few people in the world who love the national flag as much as the Vietnamese people.
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A familiar scene at Yen Thai market (Hoan Kiem district) on holidays and Tet with two rows of flags stretching along both sides of the street.
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Lane 150 Yen Phu is famous for its flag and flower decorations and is a place that attracts many young people to take photos and check-in.
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Những ngõ phố Thủ đô rợp bóng cờ Tổ quốc mừng Quốc khánh 2/9 - 10
In front of the colorful space of hundreds of flags hanging above, young people excitedly took meaningful pictures. Loving the national flags partly shows the spirit of the young people towards the nation. Minh Chau (born in 2003), a student of the Academy of Finance, followed the information on social networks and went to the location of lane 150 Yen Phu to take pictures with the national flag. Chau was quite surprised when many people came here to take pictures, after a while of looking for a good location, Chau also found satisfactory photos here.
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Alley 5/1 Tu Hoa Street (Quang An Ward, Tay Ho District, Hanoi) is about 2m wide and less than 100m long, standing out with dozens of arched houses. What is more special is that this alley is also decorated with many national flags along the way.
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As early as 7:30 am, Nguyen Thi Hue (born in 2001) invited her friends from Ha Dong to alley 5/1 Tu Hoa street to record moments in this special alley. Hue said she was very impressed with the arched gates along both sides of the street, which were also decorated with the national flag. Hoa chose the prop of a red flag with a yellow star to take meaningful photos with her friends on the occasion of September 2 this year.
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The gate of Ha Yen Quyet communal house in Cot village (Yen Hoa, Cau Giay) becomes more prominent with hundreds of flags hanging above. This is also a place that attracts many people to come and take photos and check-in.
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Ms. Le Hang (Trung Hoa, Cau Giay) said that she passed by the gate of Ha Yen Quyet communal house many times and knew that this place was decorated with beautiful flags, so on the occasion of the holiday, she brought Bon (Ms. Hang's son) to take pictures and record memorable moments on this important national holiday.

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