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Popular photo spots in Hanoi on National Day

From the flag-lined Old Quarter to the historic Ba Dinh Square, many locations in the capital have become attractive check-in spots for tourists on the occasion of the 80th National Day.

Báo Hà TĩnhBáo Hà Tĩnh22/08/2025

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VnExpress introduces check-in points based on popular criteria, spread across Hanoi , with panoramic to close-up angles.

Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Ward

The Old Quarter, with Hang Ma as its center, and neighboring streets such as Hang Luoc, Hang Cot, Gam Cau, Au Trieu... are brightly decorated with red flags with yellow stars. In particular, flags of all sizes are hung close together, creating bright red "roofs", a favorite photography backdrop for many people. Photo: Phung Van Tung

Quan Chuong Gate relic, Hoan Kiem ward

Quan Chuong Gate, the only remaining gate of the ancient Thang Long Citadel, combines traditional and Western styles, with three arched gates on the lower level and a watchtower on the upper level. The rows of red flags with yellow stars in front and behind the gate create a meaningful space for taking photos. Photo: Tung Dinh

Hang Chao Street, O Cho Dua Ward

The street is about 300m long and people hang 600 flags. Each string has 20 flags, a total of 12,000 small flags, along with 50 large Party and national flags. Three large flags measuring 3x2m are erected in the center and at both ends of the street, creating a brilliant highlight. Photo: Tung Dinh

Historic Ba Dinh Square

As the center of the commemorative activities, Ba Dinh Square stands out with a large sign with the words 1945-2025 in red on a lotus background, erected in front of President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum.

This is the main decoration for the parade, attracting thousands of people and tourists to take photos from early morning to late afternoon. To get the best photo, visitors should choose a shooting angle from below, capturing the entire sign and the blue sky. Photo: Truong Minh Bao

Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Ba Dinh Ward

If you want to find an airy, historical space, visitors can visit Thang Long Imperial Citadel.

Many areas inside the relic are also decorated with national flags, creating beautiful scenes. The advantage of this location is that it is not too crowded compared to the central streets, however, visitors need to buy tickets to visit. The favorite shooting angle is the area near Doan Mon gate or the exit to Hoang Dieu street. Photo: Truong Minh Bao

Shark Jaw Building (old), Hoan Kiem ward

The fence surrounding the demolition site of the old Jaws building has been decorated with dozens of large national flags.

This project was just completed on August 19 and immediately became a new photo-taking scene for locals and tourists. The prime location right next to Hoan Kiem Lake also makes it easy for tourists to combine walking around and taking more beautiful photos. Photo: Rot's Blog

In addition to panoramic angles, residents and visitors can also choose close-up angles.

On bus routes

Many bus routes in the city are also filled with the atmosphere of National Day. In the photo is the scene of bus route number 86 from Noi Bai airport to the center of Hanoi. National flags and Party flags are hung all over the bus. Photo: Phong Kieu

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Headquarters, Ba Dinh Ward

The large number 80 symbol placed outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters on Ton That Dam Street is one of the new attractions that attracts the attention of tourists. The project not only celebrates the 80th anniversary of National Day but also commemorates the 80th anniversary of the establishment of Vietnam's Diplomacy.

The advantage of spacious space helps visitors easily take panoramic photos, combining the number 80 symbol with the background of Ba Dinh Square and President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in the distance. Photo: Truong Minh Bao

Cheka Coffee Shop, Ha Dong Ward

This is one of the most famous cafes this time of year. Since mid-July, the cafe has been decorated with the National Day theme in many styles. Customers can also rent Ao Dai for 60,000 VND/set. On this occasion, the cafe introduced drinks including "Freedom Red Flag" which is strawberry tea and "Proud Golden Star" which is golden lotus oolong tea. The cafe is open from 7am to 10pm daily. Photo: Tung Dinh

Laika Coffee Chain

In addition to individual coffee shops, several food and beverage chains with multiple locations across Hanoi are also impressively decorated. With locations in many wards such as Cau Giay, Tay Ho, Hoan Kiem, Dong Da, Ha Dong and Thanh Xuan, Laika coffee has indoor and outdoor miniatures for customers to pose. On this occasion, the shop also has a special drink priced at 29,000 VND to celebrate September 2, served in red cups. Photo: Laika

Hang Ma souvenir street

Hang Ma has become an ideal place to take photos with close-up frames, the background is a myriad of souvenirs, decorations for the 80th anniversary of National Day, the main colors are red and yellow. Visitors can come here to take photos and buy many meaningful products. Photo: Blog of Rot

To have satisfactory check-in photos during the big holiday, visitors can refer to some of the following tips:

Choose the "golden hour": To avoid crowds and take advantage of the best natural light, visitors should go take photos in the early morning.

Device flexibility: Cameras will give the best quality with wide angles, lots of details on flag-lined streets. Meanwhile, smartphones are perfectly adequate for close-ups or simpler angles.

Customize your angle: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the grandeur of the entire street. On the other hand, a telephoto lens (long focal length) will help you "close up" and focus on a few flags in the distance, creating frames with depth.

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