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Hanoians embrace patriotic spirit ahead of National Day

Ba Dinh Square, Hoang Dieu Street, and Hoan Kiem Lake gather thousands of people, dressed in traditional outfits and holding national flags in hand, to capture valuable moments, and reflect a deep sense of pride and patriotism commemorating the 80th anniversary of the National Day (September 2).

THE HANOI TIMES In the lead-up to National Day, young people across Hanoi are flocking to iconic historical landmarks like Ba Dinh Square, the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh, and Hoan Kiem Lake to show their deep sense of pride and patriotism.

Around Ba Dinh Square and other major landmarks, groups of young people dress up with outfits bearing national symbols, while many young women appear in traditional long dresses (ao dai). They gather to capture irreplaceable moments marking the 80th anniversary of National Day.

Far beyond mere social media check-ins, the gatherings and photo sessions represent a modern way of expressing patriotism and paying tribute to Vietnam’s enduring legacy.

In the days before to the holiday, Ba Dinh Square is filled with red and yellow, referring to Vietnam's red national flag with golden star.

The most common outfit in these days is ao dai, Vietnam's traditional dress. From dawn to late night, the dress creates a vibrant tribute to the country’s heritage.

The white ao dai is a favorite among young women for its elegance and symbolism of the Vietnamese identity.

Together with the ao dai, national flags, flower bouquets, and conical hats are chosen as accessories to highlight the spirit of celebration.

For many, these photographs, they keepsakes and reflections of gratitude and continuity.

Through the photos, the younger generations are abel to pay respect to the predecessors for their sacrifices, and pledge commitment to carrying the national spirit into the future.

To capture lasting memories, many have asked professional photographers for assistance.

Besides Ba Dinh Square, other locations such as Bac Son Street and Hoang Dieu streets, and Hoan Kiem Lake are popular check-in spots.

Each photo tells a story of pride, remembrance, and a strong bond between the youth and the country’s history.

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