People in the capital "held a party" on the streets, celebrating the championship of the Vietnamese team.
Báo Dân trí•06/01/2025
(Dan Tri) - Tens of thousands of people in Hanoi poured into the streets to "storm" and create an extremely bustling atmosphere to celebrate the Vietnamese team's 2024 AFF Cup championship.
The 5-3 final victory helped the Vietnamese team convincingly win the AFF Cup 2024 championship against arch-rival Thailand. Sharing the joy of the home team, the people of the capital had a sleepless night, ecstatic with the taste of victory and national pride. Since the championship in 2018, the Vietnamese team has now stood on the pinnacle of glory in the AFF Cup tournament. This has made the joy of the home fans even more passionate and intense.
The red flag with yellow star was carried by the people of the capital through the streets, accompanied by joyful cheers as a way to express their love of football and national pride. Even though it was late at night, tens of thousands of people in the capital still poured out into the streets, causing many streets to be jammed, such as Tran Hung Dao, Hai Ba Trung, Ly Thuong Kiet, and Cua Nam intersection...
When all hearts turned to the pride after the championship of the Vietnamese team, everyone expressed their happiness, giving each other high fives or smiles of solidarity. There are few nations in the world that love their national flag as much as Vietnam. For every Vietnamese, the red flag with a five-pointed yellow star is always the most sacred symbol, a symbol of patriotism and national solidarity. The love that Vietnamese people have for the national flag has become a cultural beauty, always present in everyone's heart, like a tradition inherited from generation to generation. The championship of the Vietnamese team made the people of the capital live in unforgettable moments. Many foreign tourists also had the opportunity to enjoy the very special atmosphere in the capital Hanoi (Photo: Minh Quan). On the walking street of Hoan Kiem Lake, people seemed to be holding a festival, holding hands and singing victory songs, singing about the country and Uncle Ho.
According to Dan Tri reporters, until about 1am the next morning (January 6), people were still pouring into the streets, causing congestion in many areas and routes.
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