On the eve of the April 30 and May 1 holidays, the area around President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum attracts many young people to visit, take souvenir photos, and record meaningful moments at one of the iconic locations of the capital.
Although the weather in Hanoi has started to get hot, Ba Dinh Square is still crowded with people taking pictures. |
Many young people check in at Ba Dinh Square. |
According to many parents, taking their children for a photo shoot is not only a commemorative activity but also a wayto teach history and inspire love for the homeland. |
T-shirts printed with the national flag are worn by many people when taking photos, as a way to express patriotism and national pride. |
Many couples also take advantage of this important occasion to create memorable memories together. |
Nguyen Duy Huong, a 4th year student at the Naval Academy, takes a souvenir photo. |
Not only are they beautiful frames to post on social networks, many young people say they see this as an opportunity to reconnect with their nation’s history and culture. Each photo is a story, an emotion, blending into a large picture depicting the young generation of Vietnam, dynamic, creative and always looking back to their roots. |
PHAM HUNG (performed)
Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/da-phuong-tien/phong-su-anh/nguoi-dan-va-du-khach-do-ve-quang-truong-ba-dinh-chup-anh-dip-30-4-825451
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