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Giant five-star red flags fly across China for National Day

This National Day, scenic spots across China were adorned with vibrant displays of the national flag, with some locations featuring giant flags to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

On the first day of the holiday, Guangzhou's Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area hoisted a giant flag measuring 9.99 meters in length and 6.66 meters in width at the platform of the sightseeing escalator. This flag, waving proudly in the wind, was a symbolic birthday gift to the motherland from visitors who climbed to witness the first rays of National Day sunlight, expressing their heartfelt wishes for China's prosperity.

At the Lushan Scenic Area, 100 frontline staff members gathered at the Shimenjian Suspension Bridge, where they unfurled a massive national flag, celebrating the country's 75 years of achievements and expressing hopes for peace and prosperity.

In Henan, scenic spots were decorated with bright national flags, with some resorts displaying "giant" flags, allowing visitors to experience a grand patriotic atmosphere.

Meanwhile, at the 5A-level Shenxianju Scenic Area in Taizhou, Zhejiang, large crowds gathered for the holiday. Visitors from across the country joined hands to hold a giant national flag at the Nantianding Glass Observation Deck, collectively celebrating China's anniversary.

In Harbin, Heilongjiang, the festive spirit was palpable with flags displayed at the train station and along the Songhua River. The centennial Binzhou (Harbin–Manzhouli) Railway Bridge was especially eye-catching, draped with hundreds of giant five-star red flags.

Source: Lingnan on the Cloud

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