On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day, Hanoi seemed to be wearing a brilliant shirt with the bright red color of the national flag. On many streets, besides the large flags hung solemnly, people also used small flags to hang up many shops and alleys.
Below are the check-in streets with red flags and yellow stars in Hanoi that you cannot miss this occasion:
Tong Dan Street

A hotel on Tong Dan Street hangs flags on its balconies, creating a beautiful, uniform image. This place has therefore become a check-in spot that many young people seek out on the occasion of April 30.

Joining in the atmosphere of celebrating the nation's big holiday, Do Van Anh (in Hanoi) also took a set of photos checking in with the red flag with a yellow star. The location where the girl took the photos was at 1C Tong Dan.
Au Trieu Street

Au Trieu Street, Hoan Kiem District has attracted many domestic and foreign tourists to come and have fun and take photos in Hanoi in recent days.


This street is near Hoan Kiem Lake so visitors can easily combine many attractions around this area.
Nguyen Quang Bich Street

Ho Thien Nga - a travel blogger - chose to visit the check-in spots with the red flag and yellow star that are causing a stir in Hanoi. This image was captured by Nga on Nguyen Quang Bich Street (Hoan Kiem District), a street with many old French villas.

"I love the red flag with yellow star more than ever. This month, I have traveled from the mountains to the sea, everywhere is filled with the national flag, making my national pride surge," the girl said.
Tu Hoa Street


Tu Hoa Street (Tay Ho District) is small and poetic, next to the West Lake, and is decorated with many red flags these days.

Swan Lake and her friends stopped by here to "hunt" for beautiful photos. Nga chose to wear red to harmonize with the surrounding space.

From her experience, Ho Thien Nga gives some notes when taking photos on the above streets: "These locations are often streets with business activities or near people's houses. Therefore, when taking photos, visitors should park their vehicles neatly and give way to each other to take photos in a civilized manner. To have beautiful photos, you should wear light-colored clothes such as white, beige, and can bring accessories, hats, small flags...".
Photo: Do Van Anh, Swan Lake
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/goi-y-cac-diem-check-in-co-do-sao-vang-gay-sot-o-ha-noi-20250429162754473.htm
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