The program commemorates the 65th anniversary of Liberation Day and 20 years since UNESCO recognized Hanoi as the City for Peace (Photo: Vietnam+)
The program gives the audience the atmosphere of the Capital during 60 days of struggle (Photo: Vietnam+)
The Old Quarter Management Board co-operates with Xua va Nay (Pastand Present) Magazine and historian Duong Trung Quoc to decorate Phung Hung Street with flags, flowers and banners imitating the decorations on October 10, 1954 (Photo: Vietnam+)
Hundreds of people dressed in the style of old Hanoi people, carrying red flags with yellow stars and fresh flowers standing on both sides of the road, waiting for soldiers from the Viet Bac war zone to take over the capital (Photo: Vietnam+)
The programme draws the participation of many people from all walks of life in Hoan Kiem district (Photo: Vietnam+)
The programme is a tribute of today's generation to the previous generation who bravely sacrificed their life and blood for the Capital's independence and freedom and educate the revolutionary tradition for the younger generation.(Photo: Vietnam+)
The streets are full of flags and flowers in the bursting joy of Capital Liberation Day (Photo:Vietnam+)
65 years ago, the Vietnam People’s Army troops marched to liberate the capital city in the cheerful welcome of thousands of Hanoiains waving flags and flowers (Photo: Vietnam+)
The programme recreates the romantic moment and the sentiment between the people and soldiers in the days of fierce fighting (Photo: Vietnam+)
October 10th, 1954, has become a milestone in Hanoi’s construction and development (Photo: Vietnam+)
This program retells stories of Hanoi in 9 years, from resistance war against the French on December 19, 1946, to the flag saluting ceremony at Hanoi’s Flag Tower on October 10th, 1954, opening a new path of national construction and defense (Photo: Vietnam+)
Following Hanoi's heroic revolutionary tradition, the capital city's administration and people are tirelessly working to make Hanoi more wealthy, beautiful, modern, and civilised (Photo: Vietnam+)
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