Sacred images of the national flag: From distant borders to sunny and windy islands
Monday, September 2, 2024 14:07 PM (GMT+7)
From the historic Ba Dinh Square, from the sunny and windy Truong Sa archipelago to the remote southwestern border region... the image of the national flag appears extremely sacred and emotional.
On very important occasions, especially National Day, people from all over the country turn to the historic Ba Dinh Square, where the solemn and extremely sacred Flag Raising Ceremony takes place. Photo: Ngoc Hai.
Image of the national flag in the hands of forces participating in the parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory. Photo: Viet Niem.
National flag at National Assembly sessions. Photo: Le Hieu.
Children on the streets of Dien Bien Phu city hold the national flag in their hands, celebrating with the forces participating in the parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory. Photo: Viet Niem.
Flag-raising ceremony on Truong Sa archipelago. Here, the flag-raising ceremony is held every Monday, on the occasion of traditional Tet and important national holidays. Photo: Thanh Dat.
Fishermen in the Da Nang coastal area adjust the national flag on the occasion of National Day, September 2 this year. Photo: Viet Niem.
The national flag on Lung Cu peak (Ha Giang) flutters in the wind. The flag has an area of 54 square meters, symbolizing the unity of 54 ethnic groups on the S-shaped strip of land. Photo: Viet Chung.
The flag-raising ceremony on the occasion of National Day, September 2, at an altitude of 3,143 m on Fansipan peak (Lao Cai) created a brilliant red picture full of emotion amidst the vast clouds and mountains. Photo: Quang Vinh.
The national flag near the Vietnam - Cambodia border. This beautiful image was recorded at an epidemic control checkpoint in 2021 at Binh Hiep international border gate, Long An province. Photo: Hai An.
The national flag also appears at sporting and cultural events in the country. In the photo, tens of thousands of people holding national flags celebrate the victory of the Vietnam U23 team in winning the runner-up position in the 2018 U23 Asian Cup at My Dinh. Photo: Le Hieu.
It can be said that for every Vietnamese person, the image of the national flag is sacred and noble. Photo: Le Hieu.
The national flag at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi. Photo: Le Hieu.
The national flag flies on the streets of Hanoi on the occasion of major national holidays. Photo: Le Hieu.
Even on normal days of the year, people still hang the national flag in front of their houses. Photo: Viet Niem.
An apartment building in Hanoi is decorated with red flags with five yellow stars on the occasion of National Day this year. Photo: Khong Chi.
People in Tu Van village (Thuong Tin, Hanoi) produce tens of thousands of flags of various sizes each year to deliver to people and government offices. "We are very proud of the flag-making profession that has been passed down for generations," said a long-time craftsman. Photo: Khong Chi.
The "National Flag Road" along the coast in Thach Kim Commune (Loc Ha District, Ha Tinh) is decorated with hundreds of colorful flags, about 2 km long, during the National Day holiday on September 2 this year. Photo: Tap Thoa.
Dan Viet Reporter Group
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