Flowers and red flags are everywhere to celebrate the National Day.

CCTV News:During the National Day holiday, the national flags of the north, south and north of the motherland are flying and flowers are blooming, and the festive atmosphere is full.

Starting today (October 1st), various flower viewing activities have been launched in major parks in Beijing to accompany citizens and tourists to celebrate the festival. In Changyang Park, gardeners and flower modeling enthusiasts have jointly completed more than ten groups of flower borders such as "bumper harvest" and "struggle"; The main flower bed of National Day in Taoranting Park takes "Green Hope" as the theme, and the flower landscape and the famous historical garden set each other off. In yuyuantan park, dozens of flowers, such as string red, feathered cockscomb, begonia all the year round and Hosta Hosta, compete for beauty, showing an ornamental effect of nearly 10,000 square meters, adding a strong festive atmosphere.

In Luanchuan, Luoyang, Henan Province, people express their deep patriotism and national conditions through patriotic activities such as passing national flags and singing patriotic songs. The children of Chongdugou Village in Luanchuan made a deep confession to the Republic with the most unique way, the most vivid colors and the most immature voice.

In Qingzhou, Shandong Province, more than 1,000 primary school students wore red scarves and held small red flags, and under the command of teachers, they put together a huge "I love you China" pattern. The children also drew more than 1,000 patriotic series prints to wish the Republic a happy birthday.

During the National Day holiday, in Shazhuang Ancient Village, Jianhu, Jiangsu Province, relying on the unique natural scenery, digital technology and traditional culture were integrated across borders, creating an immersive cultural travel experience of "people walking in Traveling in a pictorial world and painting in the scenery", which made tourists feel the charm of "world heritage" and "intangible heritage".