To celebrate the 79th National Day on September 2, the streets in the center of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are brightly decorated with flags, billboards, posters, and banners associated with historical images.
These days, Hanoi streets are decorated with red flags, banners and posters celebrating the 79th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2024).
In front of the Hanoi People's Committee, construction workers installed billboards, posters, and banners with historical images.
Corner of Dinh Tien Hoang - Hang Khay streets.
In front of the National Convention Center.
The exhibition "Proud of Vietnam" was held to celebrate two major national holidays and attracted many viewers at Trang Tien Exhibition House.
Trang Tien Street is full of flags and flowers.
The small alley of Nguyen Thiep street is decorated with national flags and Party flags by people.
Nguyen Viet Xuan Street and many other residential areas in Dong Da and Thanh Xuan districts are all decorated with flags and flowers.
In Ho Chi Minh City, a large projection screen with an image of President Ho Chi Minh reading the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was solemnly displayed at the intersection of Nguyen Van Troi, Hoang Van Thu and Phan Dinh Giot (Tan Binh District).
A house on Hoang Van Thu Street has just displayed the national flag on its newly painted rolling door, expressing patriotism and national pride towards National Day September 2.
Workers decorate flowers at Bach Dang Wharf Park (District 1).
A large flag was raised at Bach Dang Wharf Park.
The road is brightly decorated with red flags with yellow stars along the tree-lined sides in Binh Thanh district. 
Many residential areas in Ho Chi Minh City simultaneously hung national flags to celebrate National Day.
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