Victory troops entered the capital city on the Liberation Day (File photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Numerous activities are set to take place across Hanoi to celebratethe 65th anniversary of the Liberation Day of the capital city (October 10).
Film screenings,exhibitions and art performances will be held in the city on the occasion,along with the launch of a pictorial book on the Liberation Day and meetingswith witnesses and historians.
A specialprogramme will be held to re-enact the historical flag salute ceremony at theThang Long Imperial Citadel.
Inaddition, the municipal Department of Culture and Sports and relevant agencieswill jointly organised various art programmes, including a folk culturalfestival, an international photo contest, a festival of ao dai (traditionallong dress) and the Vietnam Airlines Classic - Hanoi concert, among others.
Besides,the city will continue its campaigns to call on Hanoians to follow the elegantand civilised lifestyle, thereby enhancing Hanoi’s image as a safe and friendly locality.-VNA
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The 10th of October has been an unforgettable day for Hanoians since the capital city was liberated 64 years ago, following years of war against the French colonialists.
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