Public buildings in Hanoi brightly colored in red
Preparations in Hanoi for the upcoming national elections have undergone smoothly.
In celebration of the general election of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term on May 23, Hanoi streets and public buildings are being enlivened with flowers, flags, and banners.
At this time, preparations in Hanoi for the upcoming national elections have undergone smoothly. |
The General Administration of Sports and Physical Culture (at 36 Tran Phu street, Ba Dinh District) is decorated with red flags, ready for the day of general elections. The building houses polling station No.2 in Dien Bien ward, Ba Dinh. |
The Vietnam Military History Museum is the polling station No.8 of Dien Bien Ward, Ba Dinh District. |
The Hoan Kiem district Party Committee also hangs posters and slogans in the office in response to the upcoming national elections |
The headquarter of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in Dong Da district and socio-political organizations are brightly decorated before the election day. |
Banner with election messages at the People's Committee of Trung Van Ward, Nam Tu Liem District. |
Polling station No.1 in Hang Bong Ward, Hoan Kiem District awaits voters. |
Large panels are also installed in many big buildings in Hanoi. |
Panels are also built on main streets in Hanoi. |
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