It has become a tradition that on every occasion of celebrating major national holidays, localities in the province organize the hanging of national flags, party flags, and red flags on roads, headquarters of agencies and units... Photo: Dinh Tuyen Hanging the national flag and the Party flag on major national holidays has long become a habit and cultural feature of people in many places. In the photo: Mr. Nguyen Van Duong in Sen 2 hamlet, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district is hanging the flag with his grandson to celebrate National Day September 2. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Mr. Nguyen Van Hue - Chairman of the Veterans Association of Nghi Thuy Ward, Cua Lo Town said: Every year on holidays, Tet or important days of the country, the Veterans Association of Nghi Thuy Ward together contribute money and call on benefactors to share to replace and upgrade the old propaganda billboard system in the ward. On this occasion, over 80 billboards, 14 banners, and more than 200 flags were replaced and hung in the ward. Photo: Dinh Tuyen The billboards carry short, clear, and concise propaganda messages. Photo: Dinh Tuyen National flags, Party flags, banners, and slogans are hung along the roads, in front of the headquarters of agencies and units, and in front of people's houses to celebrate the great national holiday, creating a beautiful landscape and a joyful and exciting atmosphere for the localities. In the photo: A road in Que Phong district town. Photo: Dinh Tuyen The flag street of Xa Luong commune, Tuong Duong is bright to celebrate Independence Day. Photo: Dao Tho Mentioning the National Day on September 2nd, in the heart of every Vietnamese person, sacred emotions, emotions, pride and national pride flare up. This is also an occasion for all Vietnamese people, including overseas Vietnamese, to turn to the Fatherland, together to remember the heroes who sacrificed their lives and to be grateful for the great Uncle Ho - the national hero. On the occasion of the approaching National Day, let's review the historical significance of this important holiday. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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