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From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag.

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(VTC News) - From the main roads to the small alleys in the capital, everything is dyed bright red with national flags to celebrate National Day September 2.
From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 1

These days, Hanoi seems to be "wearing a new coat", resplendent with the red flag with yellow star. From the main streets to the small alleys, the national flag flutters, becoming a cultural beauty, expressing the national pride of every Vietnamese person.

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From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 3
From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 4

A hotel located on Tong Dan Street (Hoan Kiem District) is covered in red by dozens of large flags hanging on the balconies of all rooms. The national flags fluttering in the wind seem to connect the hearts of millions of Hanoians on this important holiday. It also reminds everyone of the heroic historical years of our nation.

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People everywhere happily hung flags in front of their houses to show national pride on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2. A small alley on Buoi Street (Ba Dinh District) was filled with fluttering flags.

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The flags were hung in straight rows, "dying red" the gate of Cot village communal house (Yen Hoa ward, Cau Giay).

From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 7
From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 8

Hundreds of national flags are hung in neighborhoods, alleys,... creating a beautiful picture of pride and love for the homeland.

From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 9

Bright red flags in the alley on Thuy Khue street (Tay Ho district).

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A different peaceful capital with the pride of the great holiday present everywhere. The small alley of Yen Hoa street was decorated with the national flag by the people.

From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 11

Image of splendid village gate with green trees and national flags.

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Trang Tien Street is brilliant with flags and flowers to celebrate National Day September 2nd.

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The red flag with yellow star flies on the Hanoi Flag Tower.

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The National Emblem is located in the Hoan Kiem Lake area.

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From the main roads to the small alleys, Hanoi is red with the sacred color of the national flag - 16

The atmosphere of celebrating National Day spreads throughout the capital's streets during the autumn days of September.

Yuan Ming - Quyet Thang
Vtcnews.vn
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/tu-duong-lon-den-ngo-nho-ha-noi-do-tham-sac-co-to-quoc-thieng-lieng-ar893040.html

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