WORDS ON THE STREET 70th anniversary of Hanoi's Liberation Day Vietnam - Asia 2023 Smart City Summit Hanoi celebrates 15 years of administrative boundary adjustment 12th Vietnam-France decentrialized cooperation conference 31st Sea Games - Vietnam 2021 Covid-19 Pandemic
Home / PHOTO GALLERY
Hanoi streets turn red to mark national holidays
Nhat Minh 14:30, 2020/04/30
Flags and banners are decorated in every street and alley across the capital city.

Hanoi’s streets, small alleys, and public places are tinted red with national flags, banners and posters to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the National Reunification day, May Day and the 66th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu victory.

From April 22 to May 10, Hanoi will be sparkling with billboards, banners and flags to communicate the value, historical significance and great spirit of the past national struggle for unification and independence.
 A large poster on the road. Photo: VGP
 Thanh Nien street, Ba Dinh district. Photo: VGP
Two thousand vertical banners have been placed in main roads and downtown areas. Thí photo was taken at the Ba Dinh Square, Ba Dinh district.
Flags and banners  decorate Hoang Dieu street, Ba Dinh district.
 Photo: VGP
The intersection of Tran Vu and Thanh Nien streets, Ba Dinh district.
Trang Tien street leading the Hanoi Opera House filled with flags, flowers and lighting decorations. 
Shops selling national flags and shirts with national flags in Hang Bong street, Hoan Kiem district.
To celebrate the national holidays, flags are flown at every door.
 Photo: VGP 
Flags are hung on the roads and alleys of the capital city.
 Flags are hung at an apartment block in Hanoi. Photo: VGP
Photos: Ngoc Tu (Kinh te & Do thi)
RELATED NEWS
TAG: national holidays the national reunification day May Day
Other news
23:02, 2024/12/14
Explore 400-year communal house in Quoc Oai
The communal house, which covers over four hectares, features the traditional architectural style.
17:41, 2024/12/12
Thay Pagoda Scenic Complex: Typical for Vietnamese architecture
Thay Pagoda, one of the earliest sites in Vietnam dedicated to the worship of both Buddha and Saint, contains substantial archaeological and cultural significance.
18:50, 2024/11/13
Hanoi's creative festival attracts diplomatic wives
The installations at historic sites, part of the Hanoi Festival of Creative Design 2024, left the ambassadors’ wives in awe.
23:10, 2024/10/23
“Dance of Ban Me”
Beyond a cultural exhibition, the event sought to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Central Highlands’ ethnic communities, especially their unique brocade attire.
10:09, 2024/10/05
Exhibition in Old Quarter depicts Hanoi's liberation
October 10, 1954 is an important milestone in the history of construction and development of Hanoi Capital and the country.
15:23, 2024/10/04
Magnificent Liberation Day decorations in downtown Hanoi
Bright red banners and colorful posters on Hanoi's streets lift spirits before Liberation Day.