Vibrant Decorations Adorn Hanoi for Lunar New Year Celebration
Nhận đường liên kết
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Ứng dụng khác
Posters are displayed everywhere throughout the city, some with the messages “Happy New Year 2024 – the Year of the Dragon,” “Happy New Spring,” or “Celebrating 94 Years of the Communist Party of Vietnam.”
Office buildings across Hanoi are adorned in red as part of the festive celebrations.
A large banner has been erected at the headquarters of the Hanoi Party Committee, displaying the message “Celebrating 94 Years of the Communist Party of Vietnam.”
The festive atmosphere can be felt on every corner of the capital city.
The Lunar New Year holiday is the largest celebration in Vietnam, lasting for seven days this year for State employees.
Many venues have undergone major transformations to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Large posters have been placed on the main streets of the capital city to welcome the Lunar Year of the Dragon.
As the new year begins, local residents are hopeful that the economy will rebound from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and global challenges, leading to an improved quality of life.
A household in Phung Thuong Commune, Phuc Tho District, Hanoi have willingly surrendered two bears to the authorities. Employees check bear enclosures at the Vietnam Bear Sanctuary on Bach Ma Mountain before the first two dwellers come. Photo: Nhat Linh / Tuoi Tre After the handover, the two bears underwent health evaluations conducted by veterinary surgeons from Animals Asia. Animals Asia is a Hong Kong-based charity dedicated to combating animal cruelty in Asia. Both bears were declared to be in good health. The Vietnam Bear Sanctuary on Bach Ma Mountain is proud to introduce its first two residents, Armstrong and Buzz. These two bears are the pioneers of the sanctuary and serve as ambassadors for all the bears that will come after them. We are honored to have them as part of our community. The names of these individuals were inspired by the pioneering astronauts who were the first to step on the lunar surface. Throughout their 800-kilometer journey, the two bears wer...
The event was held to commemorate the important anniversaries in the life of President Ho Chi Minh and to pay tribute to his contributions to the Vietnamese nation and humanity. The exhibition showcased a wide range of postal stamps, envelopes, letters, and postcards related to President Ho Chi Minh. The collection included stamps issued by Vietnam and other countries featuring President Ho Chi Minh, as well as stamps depicting the cities where he lived and worked. The exhibition was organized by Nguyen Dai Hung Loc, the vice chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Philatelic Association, with the aim of promoting the study and appreciation of President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morals, and lifestyle. The post Exhibition Showcasing President Ho Chi Minh Through Stamps and Postcards appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .
Tuyen performed exceptionally well in the qualifying round of the women’s 10m air rifle event at the Asian tournament, scoring an impressive 627.8 points. This secured her a place in the final. On the other hand, her teammate, Phi Thanh Thao, scored 625.2 points, which placed her in the 26th position, ending her run at the competition. Out of the eight finalists, five had already qualified for the Paris Olympics. Tuyen needed to outperform Amini Pozveh of Iran and Huiyi Tan of Singapore for one of the remaining two available Olympic berths. Guided by coach Nguyen Duy Hoang, Tuyen finished in fourth place overall with a score of 125.9, officially securing herself a place at the 2024 Paris Olympics, scheduled from July 26 to August 11. This achievement also makes Tuyen the second Vietnamese shooter and the fourth athlete from Vietnam to earn a spot in the 2024 Olympics. Trinh Thu Vinh secured a ticket to the Games after finishing fifth in the women’s 10m air pistol event at the 2023 IS...
Nhận xét
Đăng nhận xét