As October begins, Hanoi is bustling with the atmosphere of a major anniversary celebration, but few notice the image of the unsung heroes, working tirelessly day and night to prepare for the event commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital.
Employees of the Hanoi Green Parks Company are diligently arranging flowers for the welcome sign.
Along the streets, from the area around Ho Guom Lake to main roads like Trang Tien and Dinh Tien Hoang, workers in simple blue or work uniforms are diligently working, installing, and cleaning to give the city a new look.
Images of workers are an integral part of the Hanoi landscape these days. Wearing their blue work shirts, conical hats, or simple caps, they quietly carry out their tasks with diligence and determination.
The installation team worked around the clock.
They can easily be spotted in the areas surrounding Hoan Kiem Lake – where preparations are underway for the main festival activities – or on the streets where many cultural and artistic events will take place.
These workers perform seemingly simple tasks, but hidden within them is a love for the city and a passion for what they do. They are not simply installing banners and posters, decorating event areas with lights, or cleaning public spaces... but rather, they are preparing for a special moment when Hanoi residents and tourists will celebrate a historic milestone together.
A team is setting up and installing the stage for the event.
Behind the hard work and diligent hands of the laborers, we sense their dedication and responsibility towards the city. They bring cleanliness to the streets, creating a dignified and warm atmosphere for festive occasions.
About a month before the official 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital, the workers and units in charge of the event had made thorough preparations. Regardless of the scorching heat or heavy rain, the workers diligently carried out their tasks, undeterred by difficulties.
There were people who had to work continuously from early morning until late at night to complete the tasks for their respective units. They smiled and chatted happily, without a single complaint, showing optimism and a love for their work. These unsung heroes contributed greatly to the smooth running of one of the biggest events of the year, providing locals and tourists with wonderful experiences participating in cultural, artistic, and sporting activities.
Despite the hard work, the workers remained cheerful and smiling.
The construction crew worked diligently installing the recreated scene, even after dark.
Hanoi, with its unique beauty and cultural identity, is a place that nurtures dreams and aspirations. The unsung heroes are the keepers of the city's flame, making Hanoi an attractive destination, a place to live and to love. They are a testament to tireless effort, silent dedication, and profound love for their homeland.
Images of workers tending to flowerbeds on a pedestrian street in Hanoi.
When the event celebrating the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the capital takes place, there will be no parade of blue-uniformed workers, but in the festivities, in every smile of the people, in every round of applause, we can feel their presence.
Text and photos: Huong Giang
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/nhung-doi-tay-can-man-dua-ha-noi-toa-sang-truc-them-ky-niem-70-nam-ngay-giai-phong-thu-do-post315185.html






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