At present, yellow-starred red national flags, banners and colourful flowers adorn the streets in the capital of Hanoi to celebrate 70th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945-2015).
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Major streets are decorated with LED installations.
The LED installations give the capital a bright and magical atmosphere at night.
Large chrysanthemum pots featured in front of Hanoi’s Government Guesthouse.
Workers of the Hanoi Green Tree Park Company diligently planting colouful flowers.
Trang Tien Street is decorated with the bright colour of our national flag.
A historical meeting, announcing the August general uprising to defeat the colonialist and feudalist regime nationwide, took place on August 19, 1945 at the August Revolution Square in front of the Hanoi Opera House.
The area in front of the State Bank of Vietnam (formerly the Bank of Indochina)
Many colourful flower arrangements decorate gardens in Hanoi.
National flags are proudly displayed in all streets and alleys of the capital.
Au Trieu Street adorned with the red and yellow of national flags.
Walking along Hanoi’s streets at this time, every person can feel the buzz of excitement.
On these days, streets are adorned with colourful banners, flags and posters.
National flags brighten Dien Bien Phu alley in Ba Dinh district
Flower arrangements at Hoan Kiem lake
Tourist captures flower arrangements.
Decorative light system prepared
Installation of overhead decorative light system
Thanh Nien street along the West Lake is decorated with posters
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