Lao Cai people take to the streets to celebrate the victory of the Vietnamese team
Đinh Đại |
Joining the atmosphere of millions of football fans across the country, Lao Cai people took to the streets to celebrate the victory of the Vietnamese team.
On the evening of January 5, according to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, after the match ended, thousands of Lao Cai people and football fans joined in the exciting atmosphere to take to the streets to celebrate the victory.
All the major streets of Lao Cai city such as An Duong Vuong, Tran Hung Dao, Hoang Lien... were filled with the cheers of fans. Along with the crowded traffic were bright red flags fluttering.
Mr. Ly Van Duc (Lao Cai city) shared: "It has been a long time since we, the fans, had the opportunity to celebrate such a big victory of the Vietnamese team. Everyone cheered with all their heart for what the players have contributed. Hopefully Nguyen Xuan Son will quickly recover from his injury and return to play."
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On some routes such as Hoang Lien and Nguyen Hue in Lao Cai city, thousands of people crowded into the streets to parade.To make the atmosphere more exciting, people also use trays to create loud sounds instead of horns and speakers.
Lao Cai people celebrate the victory of the Vietnamese football team.
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