A hotel in Hoi An, an internationally famous tourist city in Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam, adorned all its balconies with 80 Vietnamese national flags, welcoming foreign tourists and commemorating Vietnam’s Reunification Day (April 30) and International Workers' Day (May 1) holidays.
The hotel is situated on Dao Duy Tu Street in Hoi An City.
Netizens have shared images of the lodging facility hanging the Vietnamese national flags.
The manager of the hotel told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that the establishment wanted to create a good impression on tourists.
“Our customers are mainly foreigners. Up to 80 percent of the hotel’s 54 rooms were booked for the holiday.
“As there are many foreigners, we want them to understand the meaning of Reunification Day and share the joy with Vietnamese people."
On April 30, 1975, the 1975 Spring General Offensive and Uprising reached its pinnacle with the triumphant conclusion of the historic Ho Chi Minh Campaign, ending the Vietnamese resistance war against the Americans and leading to Vietnam's reunification.
Vietnamese national flags are hung on the balconies of the hotel. Photo: Q.N. / Tuoi Tre |
Many people have taken photos of the hotel and uploaded them on Facebook, he noted.
Some foreign tourists who were curious about the act expressed their pleasure following the hotel employees’ explanation.
Vietnamese national flags hung outside the hotel create a special image on Vietnam’s Reunification Day. Photo: Q.N. / Tuoi Tre |
The hotel looks impressive with the Vietnamese national flags. Photo: Q.N. / Tuoi Tre |
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