Along the big and small streets of Ho Chi Minh City, it is not difficult to see the image of the red flag with yellow star flying, and the historical decorative corners are also neatly arranged in the coffee shops.
Memory space in everyday life
Hin Coffee (Dong Hung Thuan Ward, District 12) is one of the prominent names. Right from the entrance, the bright red color and historical symbols create a vivid picture, easily scoring points with anyone who visits.
Thanh Thuy (19 years old, living in District 12) said: "I am very impressed with the way the restaurant recreates the historical atmosphere on the occasion of April 30 this year. Not only is it beautiful, this space also evokes in me many feelings of pride for the country."
Not only attracting young people, Hin Coffee is also a meeting place for many families and parents who want to take their children to preserve special moments. "The space is very neat, every small detail such as flags and banners are carefully taken care of. I feel like I am reliving historical memories that I have only heard about" - Ms. Dao (25 years old) shared.
Where the young generation and veterans meet in memory
In the bright red and yellow, Mr. Nguyen Khac Huyen (70 years old, a veteran in Ho Chi Minh City) wore a green military uniform, happily taking pictures with young people. "I used to wear this uniform when I was a student at the University of Technology, participating in the tank corps. Today, standing in this space, I feel like I am reliving those heroic years" - he said emotionally.

Mr. Huyen also told the younger generation: "When you listen to songs like Tien ve Sai Gon , Hanh quan xa , Loi bac bao truong di xa , remember that they were the sounds that gave us spiritual strength on the marching journeys."
Check-in at 30-4 themed cafes
Not only Hin Coffee, these days, Nham Coffee shop at 195/10/2 Dien Bien Phu (Ward 2, Binh Thanh) has also become a hot check-in destination for young people. From red flags with yellow stars hanging everywhere, to cakes and drinks decorated with the theme of April 30, every corner is filled with a festive atmosphere.
Tu (19 years old, Binh Thanh district) shared: "I learned about the restaurant through social networks. The space here is very neat, each dish and drink has a strong holiday mark, creating a feeling of both closeness and pride."
Thanh Hao (21 years old, student of Van Lang University) was also impressed with the program of exchanging cups for succulents at the shop. "A small but meaningful idea, making me feel that historical values are preserved in a very creative and close way" - Hao said.
Festive atmosphere filled the city
At Mam Coffee (District 12), the atmosphere of the April 30 and May 1 holidays is equally bustling. On weekends, the shop is always crowded with young customers coming to take photos, enjoy coffee and feel the proud atmosphere from the red flags with yellow stars fluttering in front of the porch.
Small nostalgic corners in coffee shops not only provide beautiful spaces for check-in, but also serve as a bridge of memories between generations. In the midst of modern life, old images are still vivid and are welcomed with pride by the young generation.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/tp-hcm-nhung-quan-ca-phe-ruc-ro-sac-do-mung-50-nam-thong-nhat-19625042618194289.htm
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