The vibrant red flag with a yellow star flutters before the village gate in Hanoi.
Công Luận•31/08/2024
(CLO) As the National Day on September 2nd approaches, village gates in Hanoi 's wards are "dyed red" by national flags. This image contributes to beautifying the capital's landscape, while also showcasing the cultural beauty and national pride of every Vietnamese citizen.
Traditionally, displaying the national flag on major holidays has been a way for every Vietnamese citizen to express their patriotism and pride. It symbolizes the spirit of unity, cooperation, and shared commitment to building a more prosperous nation. To celebrate the 79th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2024), not only are the streets of Hanoi decorated with flags, banners, and posters, but some villages within the city are also "dyed red" with the national flag. This is a beautiful cultural tradition and a source of pride for every Vietnamese citizen. Images show village gates in Hanoi being "dyed red" by Party flags and national flags. The photo shows the national flag hanging at a village gate on Thuy Khue street, creating a unique and distinctive scene. Further inside the village gate, all the households had already hung the national flag to celebrate National Day on September 2nd.
Each village gate bears a mark of the past. At the gate of Cót Village communal house (Yen Hoa ward, Cau Giay district, Hanoi), it is "dyed red" by Party flags and national flags.
The national flag flutters proudly atop the village gate, creating an atmosphere of excitement ahead of the National Day celebrations on September 2nd. The national flag represents national pride, which is why every household displays the national flag in front of their house during holidays and festivals each year. Not only at the village gate, but most village roads and alleys are also decorated with the national flag, contributing to the beautification of the landscape.
The vibrant red of the national flag blends seamlessly with nature, evoking a sense of national pride in the resilient and indomitable Vietnamese people. Future generations are preserving and promoting the values of national identity, while emulating the virtues of "Diligence, Frugality, Integrity, and Righteousness" of the great President Ho Chi Minh . The celebratory atmosphere for National Day on September 2nd permeates every alley and street in the capital city.
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