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Celebrating National Day in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City streets shine bright for National Day celebrations
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The streets of Hanoi are vibrant with red hues as flags, flowers, and banners mark the 79th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2024).

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Decorations adorn the Hanoi People’s Committee building, enhancing the city’s festive spirit.

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Intersection of Dinh Tien Hoang and Hang Khay streets captivate passersby with striking decorations.

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The National Convention Center is beautifully decorated to commemorate the occasion.

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An exhibition titled “Proudly Vietnamese” at Trang Tien Exhibition House draws a continuous flow of visitors.

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Trang Tien Street and Nguyen Thiep Street residents celebrate with colorful flags and decorations.

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Nguyen Viet Xuan Street and various districts like Dong Da and Thanh Xuan add to the celebratory atmosphere in Hanoi.

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Ho Chi Minh City displays President Ho Chi Minh images at prominent locations, symbolizing the Declaration of Independence at key intersections.

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Residents on Hoang Van Thu Street showcase their patriotism by painting shutters with the national flag.

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Ben Bach Dang Park in District 1 receives a floral makeover in preparation for National Day celebrations.

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A large flag enhances the celebratory ambiance across Ho Chi Minh City, especially in Binh Thanh District.

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Residential areas join in the festivities by displaying the national flag with pride and anticipation for National Day.

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