The national flag, a symbol of our country’s pride and history, is flown at half-mast across Hanoi as a mark of respect during the two-day State funeral. State offices and public buildings pay tribute to the memory of our beloved leader.

Government offices and public places across the nation unite in mourning. The national flag, adorned with a black band of cloth, flies at half-mast at the headquarters of the Tạp chí Cộng Sản, where the Party leader dedicated nearly 30 years of his life.

A historic site, House No. 48 on Hang Ngang street, where President Ho Chi Minh penned the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on September 2, 1945. The national flag flying here symbolizes our country’s freedom and independence.

The Ministry of Finance joins in paying homage to the Party chief, with the national flag serving as a reminder of his dedication and service to the nation.

The “Tuổi trẻ Thủ đô” (Capital Youth) Newspaper headquarters proudly displays the national flag at half-mast, honoring the memory of our beloved leader.

The Vietnam News Agency respectfully wraps a black funeral band around the national flag, symbolizing our nation’s grief during this somber time.

Trang Tien Plaza, a bustling shopping center in the heart of Hanoi, pauses to remember our nation’s leader. The usually vibrant atmosphere gives way to a moment of reflection.

A documentary film about Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong is screened outside Trang Tien Plaza, offering a glimpse into the life and achievements of our esteemed leader.

The national flag, flying at half-mast outside a restaurant on Hai Ba Trung street, serves as a reminder of the respect and admiration we hold for our departed leader.

In preparation for the State funeral, the flags outside the headquarters of a bank are lowered, reflecting the solemn mood across the nation.

Even in residential areas across the capital, national flags flying at half-mast are a testament to the impact and legacy of our beloved leader.
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