Relic sites in Hanoi set up as polling stations for upcoming elections

Many relic sites in Hanoi have been decorated and set up as polling stations for voters to elect deputies to the 15th National Assembly (NA) and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term.

A voting place at 8 Dien Bien ward, Ba Dinh district, located inside the Vietnam Military History Museum.
A voting place at 8 Dien Bien ward, Ba Dinh district, located inside the Vietnam Military History Museum.

Information regarding the candidates published on boards at the polling station.

Medical workers spray disinfectant in the voting area.

The house at 48 Hang Ngang street where President Ho Chi Minh penned the Declaration of Independence in 1945 is now a voting station in constituency No.2 on Hang Dao street, Hoan Kiem district.

Preparations for the country’s major political event have basically been completed.

In addition to historical sites, many temples and pagodas have been selected as polling places for tomorrow’s elections, including the Co Vu temple in Hang Gai street, Hoan Kiem district.

Voters can scan a QR code to submit their health declarations.

Kim Lien temple in Dong Da district will be open for voters tomorrow to cast their ballots to elect deputies to the 15th National Assembly (NA) and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term.

The constituency No.4 in Hang Buom ward is located at the ancient house No. 87 Ma May street, Hoan Kiem district, built at the end of the 19th century.

Many other ancient temples and pagodas in Hanoi’s Old Quarter now serve as polling stations for the May 23 elections.

A polling place decorated with colourful posters and flags.