Along every road, the red of the national flag blends with the azure autumn sky, creating a radiant picture that is both sacred and familiar.
Banners, posters, and slogans welcoming the occasion stretched endlessly throughout the streets, giving the capital a festive and proud atmosphere.

During this year's Independence Day celebrations, Hang Ma Street became the "red heart" of Hanoi . From one end of the street to the other, it was covered in dazzling golden stars, especially impressive at the intersection of Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets.

Thousands of miniature flags form a vibrant red dome, like a lively tapestry woven with love for the homeland.
It's no surprise that this place has become a popular "check-in spot" for young people, with everyone wanting to capture a moment in this majestic setting.

Nguyen Phuong Anh, 27, from Bac Ninh , emotionally shared: “My sister and I woke up really early and drove nearly 100 km just to come to Hanoi to admire and take pictures on this street. The atmosphere here is truly lively and bustling; everyone is excited and joyful.”
Expressing her delight, Maria, 32, a tourist from Spain, excitedly said: “I was really impressed walking down this street. It’s both vibrant and peaceful, something hard to find anywhere else.”

Tran Thu Thuy, 25, living in Hanoi, couldn't hide her excitement: "As soon as I saw the images of the street covered in red flags on social media, I invited my friends to come and take pictures. Some groups of friends even wore outfits with the red flag and yellow star, and the whole street was filled with pride and emotion."
Not only Hang Ma Street, but also Au Trieu Street (Hoan Kiem District), about 200 meters long, has become a "red silk ribbon" right next to the Grand Cathedral.

This place quickly became an attractive stop for tourists from both inside and outside the country, and each photograph, each smile, captured another beautiful glimpse of Hanoi during this important holiday season.
The celebratory atmosphere permeates every corner of life. Many cafes are elaborately decorated with flags, flowers, and lights, creating an inspiring space for enjoying coffee.

Some hotels and large buildings even hang flags on the balconies of each room, contributing to the vibrant and warm atmosphere of the capital city.
It is evident that patriotism and national pride are spreading strongly through every street in Hanoi.

Rows of flags, vibrant red archways, and flower-lined streets adorned with flags are not only places for fun and photography, but also spaces that unite people in an atmosphere filled with love for their country.
Hanoi these days is not only beautiful, but also serene and sacred in the hearts of every Vietnamese person.
Nguyen Trung Hieu
Nhandan.vn
Source: https://nhandan.vn/gioi-tre-vuot-tram-cay-so-ve-ha-noi-check-in-pho-phuong-rop-co-do-sao-vang-post901361.html






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