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Da Nang streets get a Tet makeover

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 22, 2022, 17:48 [GMT+7]

In these days leading up to the Lunar New Year of the Tiger in 2022, some major downtown streets in Da Nang have been given a brilliant facelift with Vietnamese national flags, banners, panels, and floral and lighting decorations to welcome some the country’s important events such as the 92nd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (February 3), 25 years since the city’s recognition as a centrally-governed city (January 1), and the Tet Festival 2022.

Take a look at beautiful photos, captured by our reporter Xuan Son, to explore the beauty of the city in the build up to the biggest Vietnamese traditional festival.

A banner to welcome the 92nd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam placed at the intersection of Nguyen Van Linh and Hoang Dieu streets
A banner to welcome the 92nd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam placed at the intersection of Nguyen Van Linh and Hoang Dieu streets
Banners are decorated in front of the Da Nang Administration Centre to celebrate 25 years since the city’s recognition as a centrally-governed city (January 1) and welcome the Tet Festival 2022
Banners are decorated in front of the Da Nang Administration Centre to celebrate 25 years since the city’s recognition as a centrally-governed city (January 1) and welcome the Tet Festival 2022
Tran Phu Street
Tran Phu Street
Decorative flower arches on Le Duan Street.
Decorative flower arches on Le Duan Street.
Small scenes with the theme of the New Year of the Tiger 2022 are being rushed to be completed on both banks of the Han River.
Miniature scenes featuring the theme of the Lunar New Year of the Tiger 2022 are being rushed to be completed along both banks of the Han River.
Bright smiles of children on the eve of the new year.
Bright smiles of children before Lunar New Year
Banners, New Year's messages and important events of the country and city are arranged along the roads.
Banners to welcome Tet and some the country's important events are placed along downtown streets.

 Reporting by DNO - Translating by M.DUNG

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