Some workshops in Hanoi’s outlying district of Thuong Tin have been busy making national flags and banners to meet demand for Independence Day on September 2, as well as for Vietnamese football fans as U23 team qualified for the ASIAD semi-finals, Dtinews reported.
The workshop owned by Nguyen Quang Phuc
Nguyen Quang Phuc’s workshop can produce some thousands of products per day. His family has had 20-years of experience in banner-making.
He has hired 15-20 people for the work, but these days, they can’t meet the rising demand.
Besides Independence Day and football fans, Phuc’s workshops also provides products for the new school year which will start early next month.

Large-size national flags

Phuc’s wife is making the national flag

A laser cutting machine used for making products

Banners to cheer U23 football team