Haitian Flag Day held in Hà Nội

May 18, 2024 - 17:49
A solemn Flag Day ceremony was held at the inauguration of the new premises of the Haitian Embassy in Tây Hồ District in Hà Nội.

HÀ NỘI - A solemn Flag Day ceremony was held at the inauguration of the new premises of the Haitian Embassy in Tây Hồ District in Hà Nội.

Flag Day finds its roots in the crucial moments of the Haitian Revolution on May 18, 1803.

During the Congress of Arcahaie, Haitian revolutionary leaders, including Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Alexandre Pétion, adopted the national flag, a symbol of the spirit of freedom, equality, and fraternity.

The ambassador of Haiti Jean Lesly Benoit (middle) and his spouse, Jovana Benoit, with honourable guests at the ceremony. Photo Courtesy of the embassy

The colours of the Haitian flag, blue and red, symbolise liberty and unity, respectively.

Every year on May 18, the streets of Haiti fill with pride, vibrant colours, and patriotic songs to celebrate Flag Day.

This day commemorates a historically significant event in the country's struggle for independence and represents a powerful symbol of Haitian national identity.

Flag Day is an occasion to remember the sacrifices made by ancestors to achieve independence and to celebrate Haiti's unique cultural and historical heritage.

In essence, Flag Day in Haiti is much more than a historical commemoration; it reflects the Haitian people's soul and spirit.

It is a day to remember the past while looking to the future with hope and determination. In a constantly evolving world, Flag Day remains a beacon of national pride and solidarity, reminding everyone that despite challenges, Haiti stands resolutely guided by ideals of freedom, unity, and justice.

The inauguration of the new premises of the Embassy of Haiti at D5A-16 Vườn Đào, 679 Lạc Long Quân Street, Tây Hồ District, Hà Nội adds a new dimension to this celebration here in Việt Nam, demonstrating the country's commitment to playing an active role on the international stage and promoting peace and cooperation among nations. - VNS

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