The tallest tower in the world lights the Vietnamese flag to celebrate National Day



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UAEThe world’s tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, displays the national flag of Vietnam on National Day.

“The Burj Khalifa Tower celebrates the 75th National Day of Vietnam and lights up the national flag of Vietnam. We wish the Vietnamese people growth and success,” Burj Khalifa’s Twitter account said on September 2. , accompanied by a video of the red flag of Vietnam with yellow stars on the entire surface of the building.

In a matter of hours, the video reached thousands of views. The Twitter and Facebook accounts of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Vietnam also re-shared the video showing the Vietnamese flag shining on the Burj Khalifa tower with a flying effect.

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The flag of Vietnam is lit at the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on September 2. Video: Twitter / Burj Khalifa.

Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world at 164 stories and 828 meters high. The tower is shaped like a straight needle, it has the highest and fastest elevator in the world with a speed of 64 km / h.

Displaying national flags at the Burj Khalifa tower is a ceremony performed by the authorities of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates to show respect for members they consider special.

One day before Vietnam’s national day, the Uzbek flag was displayed on the tower on the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Uzbekistan on September 1. In this tower also appeared national flags of many countries such as the United States, Russia, Japan …

The United Arab Emirates is Vietnam’s largest trading partner in the Middle East and Africa, while Vietnam is considered the country’s main gateway to the ASEAN market. The two-way trade turnover reached almost $ 6 billion last year, of which Vietnam posted a trade surplus of nearly $ 5 billion. The two countries aim to increase bidirectional business turnover to $ 10 billion in the next few years.

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