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Hai Duong City decorated for Tet

LAN NGUYEN - THANH CHUNG January 25, 2025 08:00

These days, agencies, businesses and people in Hai Duong City are urgently completing urban beautification, environmental sanitation and decoration to welcome the traditional New Year.

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Hai Duong City has a policy of socializing the paving of sidewalks on many streets. In the photo: Thanh Binh ward residents pave sidewalks on Truong Chinh street.
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Hai Duong City calls on and encourages people to proactively decorate the area around their homes with electric lights. In the photo: People in Quang Trung ward install decorative lights on trees in front of their houses.
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To create a highlight and landscape for the walking street and Bach Dang night market, Hai Duong City has planted clusters of water lilies along the Sat River on both sides of the river from Bui Thi Xuan Street to Tam Giang Bridge.
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Workers cut grass, clean, and decorate Truong Thinh flower garden area to welcome visitors.
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Sunflower garden is blooming, ready to welcome visitors and check-in during Tet
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All the streets and alleys in Hai Duong city have been decorated for Tet. In the photo: Vu Cong Dan street is spacious and clean.
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Viettel Hai Duong installed 8 mobile broadcasting stations around Bach Dang Lake area to serve people and fireworks display activities on New Year's Eve.
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Hai Duong City decorates many light trees on Truong Chinh Street
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Hai Duong city sparkles with lights every night
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Independence Square with its new look is filled with flags and flowers before the New Year and spring come.
Công tác chỉnh trang đón Tết trên địa bàn TP Hải Dương đang dần hoàn thiện, kỳ vọng một năm mới với nhiều thắng lợi mới
The work of decorating for Tet in Hai Duong city is gradually being completed, expecting a new year with many new victories.
LAN NGUYEN - THANH CHUNG
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