On Hoang Sa Street, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Da Kao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City), along the entire street, there are two rows of straight red flags, creating a solemn atmosphere. Going to an alley in this area, it is not difficult to see young people coming here to check-in with the bright red flags.
Nguyen Yen Nhi, a student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City, shared: "I came here early in the morning to take photos to post on social networks to celebrate the National Day on September 2. The images of the solemn red flag with yellow star not only bring beautiful photos but also spread patriotism and national pride, especially during important national holidays."
People prepare to hang flags to celebrate National Day September 2
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Most young people feel proud to take pictures under the flag.
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The flag street along Hoang Sa Street, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh City is bright red.
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Similar to Yen Nhi, Phan My Linh (29 years old), living on Ben Van Don Street, Vinh Hoi Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ward 1, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City), said she learned about the alleys decorated with red flags with yellow stars from social networks. "On occasions like April 30 or September 2, when I see the streets of Ho Chi Minh City decorated brightly, I feel very happy and proud. I live nearby so it's convenient to come over and take pictures," Linh shared.
Ai My wears ao dai and shows off her figure on the flag street
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Not only taking photos, many young people also prepare costumes to create their own mark. Ngo Ai My (26 years old), living in Binh Chanh commune, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Binh Chanh district, Ho Chi Minh City), wore a white ao dai to take photos on the streets with the national flag. "I rarely wear ao dai, but on big holidays I want to wear it to contribute to honoring tradition, and it also matches the image of the national flag. I am like a crazy fan of the red flag with yellow star. Every big holiday, my heart is boiling, excited and proud when seeing the city decorated," My said.
The videos of the parade in Hanoi on social media in recent days also reminded My of the atmosphere of April 30. "If I had the chance, I would really like to go to Hanoi to immerse myself in the festive atmosphere, but this time the plane tickets and hotels are all sold out, so I came here to take photos to respond to the atmosphere," My added.
In the alleys with flags and flowers, young people excitedly come to check-in.
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Carefully hang the flags
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In some alleys on Hai Ba Trung Street, Tan Dinh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly District 1, Ho Chi Minh City), people have also started hanging flags to celebrate National Day, September 2.
Nguyen Thi Phuong Thuy (28 years old), living on Hai Ba Trung Street, Tan Dinh Ward (formerly Tan Dinh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City), said: "The road I take to work every day was hung with flags a few days ago. Now, wherever I go, I see the national flag flying brightly, dyeing the whole sky red, making me feel an indescribable pride."
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