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The vivid red of the national flag can be seen everywhere, from bustling streets to quiet alleys, from tall buildings to schools, in celebration of Reunification Day (April 30).
A hotel on Tong Dan Street in Hoan Kiem District stands out with dozens of large national flags hanging neatly from the balconies of every room.
The sight of the flags fluttering in the wind reflects the shared spirit of millions of Vietnamese people, all coming together to celebrate this important milestone. It also evokes memories of the heroic years when the entire country united in the pursuit of independence and freedom.
At Nguyen Viet Xuan Primary School in Cau Giay District, national flags and flags of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam are arranged in a straight line.
Residents of high-rise apartments across the city proudly display flags on their balconies, honoring 50 years of national reunification.
National flags light up the streets and alleys of the capital during this historic occasion.
Dang Thai Than Street in Hanoi is decorated with rows of national flags.
Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of the capital, is beautifully adorned for the celebration.
Banners and slogans brighten the headquarters of the Hanoi Municipal People's Committee.
The festive atmosphere for the April 30-May 1 holiday can be felt across the streets of Hanoi.
Young people pose in Ao Dai with national flags.

Red flags adorn Hanoi marking 50 years of national reunification

(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi is decorated with national flags and patriotic banners as the city marks 50 years of national reunification.

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