A corner decorated to celebrate the September 2nd holiday at Hem Coffee Shop (Hoa Thanh Ward)
Reenactment of the event "Uncle Ho reading the Declaration of Independence"
Coming to Nep Coffee Shop (Tan Ninh Ward, Tay Ninh Province) these days, customers will be surprised by the scene of the shop full of national flags, logos, and banners celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2.
This is a creative idea of a 9x shop owner and young staff with the desire to remind customers, especially young people, about the heroic historical event of the nation - Vietnam's Birth Day.
Young people go to cafes decorated to celebrate National Day September 2 to take photos expressing their patriotism.
The biggest highlight in the main space is the large banner with the image of Uncle Ho and his words in the Declaration of Independence "Vietnam has the right to freedom and independence, and in fact has become a free and independent country"...
In addition, the shop also creates a miniature Hanoi space such as the corner of Hanoi Moi Newspaper, the typical autumn flower car of Hanoi to recall a special autumn day in Hanoi - September 2, 1945.
With ingenuity, creativity and sophistication in integrating meaningful messages, Nep Coffee has created an impressive cultural and historical space, attracting many young people as well as those who love and are proud of national history to experience.
Many young people enjoy the Hanoi corner at Nep cafe
Duong Anh Tu - an employee of Nep Coffee Shop shared that the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2 is an important historical milestone, with sacred meaning for every Vietnamese person.
In the spirit of this event, Nep Cafe wishes to bring a space imbued with Vietnamese culture, where historical memories are recreated through every small detail. From the red flag with yellow star, the country’s map, the old-style propaganda posters, to the images reminiscent of a glorious time of struggle – all will come together to create a special space, where people not only enjoy coffee but also feel the national spirit deeply.
Mr. Mai Thanh Tan - Owner of Hem Coffee Shop carefully decorates the shop to celebrate National Day September 2nd
With the idea of decorating the shop to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, Hem Coffee Shop (Hoa Thanh Ward, Tay Ninh Province) has turned its small coffee shop into a space expressing "love for the country" with red flags with yellow stars, typical Tay Ninh newspaper corners and proud slogans and banners about the nation's history. That is the heart of the Gen Z shop owner who wants to spread national pride to everyone around, especially young people.
Mr. Mai Thanh Tan - Owner of Hem Coffee Shop shared: "The biggest highlight of the shop is the color of the national flag, the red color of patriotism and the aspirations of our ancestors. Through the holiday, our young generation should look back at the past, be proud of the glorious traditions of the nation, and continue to build the country to become increasingly rich and developed."
Spreading national pride to young people
Not only beautifying the space of the shop, the decoration ideas following the theme of celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2 are also a vivid way of propaganda, helping young people express their love for their homeland and country, and show gratitude for the sacrifices of generations of fathers and brothers for the independence, freedom and peace of the nation.
A diner enjoys enjoying coffee while immersing himself in the colorful flag-adorned space.
Duong Anh Tu - an employee of Nep Coffee Shop said, "From the very first days of opening, Nep Coffee Shop has always wanted to bring the beauty of Tay Ninh culture in particular and the Vietnamese spirit in general to everyone. Therefore, on every major holiday, the shop also wants to send meaningful messages alongside delicious cups of coffee. When coming to Nep, people not only enjoy the familiar flavors, but also immerse themselves in the heroic atmosphere of April - a sacred moment of the nation. From there, love for the homeland is nurtured, gratitude is aroused, and national identity continues to be preserved and spread."
From a special space, these shops have become "hot" places where many young people from near and far come to check in as the whole country prepares to welcome the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2. Many young people expressed that they really feel like they are reliving the sacred and heroic moment of the nation.
Many young people are fond of Uncle Ho's immortal sayings.
Bui Thi Ngoc Duy - resident of Tan Ninh ward, Tay Ninh province, a regular coffee drinker at Nep cafe shared that in the past few days, when coming to the cafe to drink coffee, she was impressed with the decoration of the shop on the theme of Vietnamese culture and national history. Under the brilliant scene of the red flag with yellow star, I was reminded of national pride. I feel grateful to the heroes, wounded soldiers, and martyrs who sacrificed their blood so that we can live in a peaceful, independent, and free country like today.
Sharing the same feeling, Nguyen Thi Le Hoa - resident of Tan Ninh ward, Tay Ninh province said that as a photography enthusiast, she really likes to go to cafes decorated with revolutionary history themes because here you can take beautiful photos with meaningful messages. "We plan to share beautiful photos taken at the cafe to celebrate the September 2 holiday on social networks. This is also a way for us to express our love for our homeland and country to everyone"./.
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