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The Majestic Flag Raising Ceremony at Ba Dinh Square

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To usher in the Year of the Snake, Hanoi’s Hang Ma Street transforms into a vibrant hub of festive preparations. The shops along this bustling thoroughfare present a dazzling array of decorations and traditional items, catering to those looking to adorn their homes with festive cheer for the Lunar New Year celebrations.

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