
Along Doc Lap Street and near the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, locals dressed in elegant ao dai proudly pose with the national flag against the backdrop of the historic site. The area buzzes with excitement, especially on sunny days, as people gather to celebrate and create memorable moments.
A heartwarming scene unfolds at Ba Dinh Square, where foreign tourists don conical hats and hold the Vietnamese flag, happily posing for photos alongside locals. This beautiful display of cultural exchange captures the spirit of unity and celebration.
A hotel on Tong Dan Street joins the festivities, with balconies adorned in flags, attracting young locals who flock to capture the annual display of patriotism. This tradition has become a beloved part of the April celebrations.
Nguyen Quang Bich Street, renowned for its elegant French villas, transforms into a sea of red and gold. The vibrant flags hanging from the historic buildings create a striking visual contrast, making it a popular destination for photographers and visitors alike.
Even the narrowest of alleys, such as the 1.5-meter-wide Ngach 5/1 on Tu Hoa Street in Tay Ho district, proudly displays the national flag during this special time. The ancient-style brick walls create a unique, vintage backdrop for ao dai-clad visitors seeking the perfect check-in photo.
Yen Phu Alley, adorned with flags and banners, takes its decorations a step further by adding a map of Vietnam and celebratory slogans marking the 50th anniversary of reunification. The alley is a popular spot for those seeking a unique and patriotic photo opportunity.
Twenty-year-old Le Thu Ha traveled 11 kilometers from Nam Tu Liem to capture the perfect shot in Yen Phu Alley. “I came on a weekday to avoid the crowds, but there were still many people,” she said, highlighting the allure of this festive location.
A group of five friends, including 16-year-old Phuong Linh, chose to wear ao dai and bring flags and hats to Au Trieu Street. “We came early in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and have a smoother photoshoot,” Linh shared, emphasizing the popularity of this scenic spot.
Thirty-two-year-old Liu from Taiwan was captivated by the vibrant display on Au Trieu Street. “It’s a unique beauty that’s hard to compare,” he remarked, expressing his admiration for the festive atmosphere.
Even popular tourist attractions like the Hoa Lo Prison join in the celebrations, with flags and flowers adorning the entrance, welcoming visitors from near and far.
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