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Hanoi launches national flag-raising ceremony to celebrate 80th anniversary of August Revolution and National Day September 2

On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, the Hanoi People's Committee launched a movement to hang the national flag throughout the area, creating a solemn and brilliant atmosphere, expressing patriotism and national pride.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng18/08/2025

According to the announcement of the City People's Committee, agencies, units, hospitals, schools and people of the capital are requested to hang the national flag from August 18 to September 3. According to the Hanoi People's Committee, this is an activity with profound political and cultural significance, contributing to beautifying the urban appearance and reminding today's generations of the heroic tradition of the nation.

The People's Committees of wards and communes are responsible for directing, inspecting and reminding the hanging of the national flag in residential areas. Heads of agencies and units are responsible for implementing and supervising the implementation within their management scope, ensuring compliance with regulations, solemnity and uniformity.

These days, many central streets of Hanoi such as Trang Tien, Le Duan, Phan Dinh Phung... have been decorated with colorful flags, billboards, and propaganda posters. The simultaneous hanging of the national flag not only shows national pride but also creates an exciting, sacred atmosphere, towards the country's important anniversary.

Photo series of Hanoi streets glowing with national flags:

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Chu Van An Secondary School is brightly decorated.
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The streets are decorated with the national flag by the people.
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Flags are hung in apartment buildings in the area.
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Flags are hung in apartment buildings in the area.
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The streets are bright with the colors of the national flag.
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The coffee shop is also brightly decorated with national flags.
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A corner of the billboard area of Doc Lap Street in front of Ba Dinh Square
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Many locations become check-in places for young people
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Flags are hung all over the streets.
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A shop selling flags and souvenirs
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Corner of Hanoi's Old Quarter viewed from the 4th floor of the relic house at 48 Hang Ngang
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People in Hanoi's Old Quarter - Hang Ma Street area - hang flags to decorate the streets to celebrate National Day.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/ha-noi-phat-dong-tréo-co-to-quoc-chao-mung-80-nam-cach-mang-thang-tam-va-quoc-khanh-2-9-post809000.html


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