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A large billboard promoting the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026-2031 term stands near Ba Dinh Square.
Flags and banners across the city brighten the streets and reflect residents’ civic spirit ahead of the national election.
National flags are displayed along central streets across the city.
National flags are also displayed in small alleys, making the atmosphere livelier.
The area around Hoan Kiem Lake features large billboards and LED screens promoting the nationwide election day.
Large LED screens on major streets in Hanoi display messages promoting the upcoming National Assembly and People’s Council elections for the 2026-2031 term.
Election banners are seen at major intersections across Hanoi.
Residents and international visitors take photos in front of an election poster on Ba Trieu Street in Cua Nam Ward.
Many neighborhoods prepare polling stations and post voter lists to inform residents about the upcoming election.
Residents check voter lists posted for the upcoming National Assembly and People’s Council elections in Hanoi.
Voter lists are publicized at several polling stations across Hanoi
On Sunday, March 15, 2026, voters across Vietnam will elect deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026-2031 term, who will represent the will and aspirations of the people in the new term.

Hanoi countdowns to election day March 15

(VOVWORLD) - In early March, streets across Hanoi are filled with red national flags, banners and posters ahead of the general election on March 15, 2026. From major roads to residential areas, excitement has gone high. 

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