Streets of Hanoi and HCM City filled with vibrant national flags
The streets of both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have been decorated with an array of colourful national flags as a way of marking the country’s excitement as celebrations for the Liberation of the South and the National Reunification Day get underway on April 30.
With April 30 marking the 45th Reunification Day anniversary, up to 2,000 patriotic slogans have been placed around the centre of Hanoi in commemoration of the national holiday.
The main streets of Hanoi have all been decorated with plenty of national flags and slogans.
On Thanh Nien street in Tay Ho district of Hanoi, national flags can be seen fluttering in the wind.
A large size poster on display on Xa Dan street celebrates the 45th Reunification Day and the nation’s determination to protect its sovereignty.
Plenty of homes throughout the capital display national flags as a way of marking the event.
A man hangs a national flag in front of his house in celebration of the 45th National Reunification Day.
A residential tower in Hanoi is filled with balconies displaying the national flag.
Whilst in the south of the country, national flags can be seen covering every corner of Ho Chi Minh City.
Local people create patriotic displays in front of their homes in alleys throughout the southern city.
Whilst business outlets located on the southern metropolis’ major streets display national flags from April 29.
National flag on display in every house has become a familiar image on national holidays.
The scene on Phan Dang Luu street in Phu Nhuan district
A view of alley 160 on Bui Dinh Tuy street in Binh Thanh district
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