Hanoi streets brilliantly decorated to welcome 13th National Party Congress
Many streets in Hanoi have been brilliantly adorned with flags and banners to welcome the 13th National Party Congress, the country’s most important political event in the year scheduled to take place from January 25 to February 2.
The work of decoration and propaganda have been implemented for many days prior to the 13th National Party Congress, Baotintuc reported. Photo: Baotintuc
The streets are dyed in red of panels, posters, and national flags. Photo: Baotintuc
Panels, posters, and national flags create a vibrant vibe. Photo: Baotintuc
Besides, they contribute to raising awareness of cadres, party members, and residents about the significance and importance of the 13th National Party Congress. Photo: Baotintuc
A corner in downtown Hanoi. Photo: Baotintuc
Panels, posters, and national flags are hung around the headquarters of the Hanoi City Party Committee, Ba Dinh Square, Hoan Kiem Lake, etc. Photo: Baotintuc
Banners to welcome the 13th National Party Congress are decorated on many streets such as Hai Ba Trung (Hoan Kiem District), Le Van Luong (Cau Giay District), Le Hong Phong (Ba Dinh District), etc. Photo: Baotintuc
The Dong Da district area. Photo: Baotintuc
A large panel is placed on Le Thach street. Photo: Baotintuc
Panels and posters in the center of the capital. Photo: Baotintuc
Headquarters of the Hanoi Municipal People's Committee. Photo: Vietnamplus
Youngsters enjoy taking photos with posters. Photo: Vietnamplus
Banners are adorned on two sides of a street. Photo: Vietnamplus
Hanoi streets look more brilliant ahead of the special event. Photo: Vietnamplus
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