An atmosphere of national pride streets and neighborhoods of Binh Phuoc
For the first time in Binh Phuoc ward, a nearly 70-meter-long space dedicated to the red flag with a yellow star, the Party flag, and images of natural scenery has been created on Ly Thuong Kiet street, near Nguyen Du High School. This project was spearheaded by the Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations of Binh Phuoc ward, from conceptualization and design to execution. Every detail in the space was meticulously cared for, reflecting a sense of responsibility and deep affection for Independence Day.
| The check-in spot on Ly Thuong Kiet Street, near Nguyen Du High School (Binh Phuoc Ward), is a popular choice for young people to capture beautiful photos. Photo: Tu Huy |
Pham Van Tien, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Phuoc Ward and Secretary of the Ward Youth Union, shared: “We are undertaking this project with the hope that it will be a check-in point to spread the patriotic spirit of the younger generation as well as all strata of the people. Besides that, this is also a project to beautify the urban area of the ward and a project to celebrate the Binh Phuoc Ward Party Congress, the Party Congresses at all levels, especially the 14th National Party Congress, as well as to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd.”
The corner of Tran Hung Dao and Dang Tran Thi streets is also adorned with red flags bearing yellow stars, interspersed among lush green trees and cafes that are both modern and traditional. In recent days, many people have come here to capture memorable moments during this year's National Day celebrations. Rows of flags are neatly hung, each flower pot is carefully tended, creating an atmosphere that is both peaceful and majestic, enough for everyone to stop, record a memorable moment, and once again appreciate the beauty of Independence Day.
| The corner of Tran Hung Dao and Dang Tran Thi streets (Binh Phuoc ward) is brightly decorated with red flags bearing yellow stars, making it a popular check-in spot for locals. Photo: Tu Huy |
Beyond the streets and corners, the interiors of restaurants and cafes also contributed to the vibrant atmosphere celebrating the grand occasion. Beyond simply being businesses, many owners transformed their establishments into display areas themed "Proud of Vietnam." Featuring red flags with yellow stars, conical hats, newspaper articles about Independence Day, and patriotic slogans, this innovative decoration transformed these spaces into interesting destinations where people could relax, enjoy drinks, and immerse themselves in the proud atmosphere of the grand celebration.
| The "Proud of Vietnam" themed display areas at a cafe on Ly Thuong Kiet Street (Binh Phuoc Ward). Photo: Tu Huy |
Impressive messages of peace on the streets of Binh Long.
At the intersection of Pham Ngoc Thach and Nguyen Trai streets in Phu Trung 1 neighborhood, Binh Long ward, a mural project has just been completed by the ward's youth union members. Immediately after completion, it attracted many local residents, especially young people, who came to take pictures and capture memorable moments alongside the artistic and historically significant images.
Each mural on the wall depicts a famous landmark of Vietnam. Through the creative hands and youthful energy of young people, these works of art carry powerful messages: spreading a beautiful lifestyle, promoting solidarity and responsibility towards the community, and contributing to fostering national pride in every citizen.
| People come to take pictures and capture memorable moments at the mural project in Phu Trung 1 neighborhood, Binh Long ward. Photo: Tu Huy |
| The murals in Phu Trung 1 neighborhood, Binh Long ward, have become a popular check-in spot for young people. Photo: Tu Huy |
Ms. Thi Tuyet Huong, Deputy Secretary of the Binh Long Ward Youth Union, added: “The mural project was completed in 6 days, mobilizing about 20 youth union members from the Hoka Club and the Fine Arts Club of Binh Long Specialized High School. The youth union members were very enthusiastic during the project, working through lunchtime to complete it.”
The streets of Phuoc Long mountain are ablaze with flags.
These days, Phuoc Long ward is adorned with a vibrant new look, as its streets and avenues are brightly decorated with the red and yellow flag. The festive atmosphere of National Day on September 2nd permeates every corner. Flags and flowers are hung everywhere, from the green trees to the lampposts, creating a lively space filled with national pride. Buildings and shops also join in the festive atmosphere, with sparkling lights and eye-catching flag and flower decorations, creating a warm and united feeling.
| The streets and avenues in Phuoc Long ward are brightly decorated with the red and yellow colors of the Vietnamese flag. Photo: Ngoc Nhat |
Ms. Tran Thi Phuong Ly (from Phuoc Long ward) shared: “Born, raised, and working in Phuoc Long, I am truly attached to and have many memories of this land. Especially this year, on National Day, September 2nd, when the country celebrates 80 years of independence. Seeing the streets transformed with vibrant colors, I am very happy and feel proud. I love my homeland even more. I am proud to be a Vietnamese citizen.”
| The cafes in Phuoc Long ward boast distinctive colors and impressive photo opportunities during the September 2nd holiday. Photo: Contributor. |
These days , the communes and wards of Dong Nai province are adorned with a new, vibrant, lively, and culturally rich appearance. The elaborately decorated spaces not only beautify the streets but also express love for the homeland and gratitude to the generations who sacrificed for independence and freedom. Every street, every path, every corner of the shops… has become a beautiful part of the memories of locals and tourists, where every step carries the breath of history and national pride.
Lyna Phan
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/giai-tri/202508/nhung-diem-check-in-an-tuong-dip-le-2-9-f0a2419/







