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Excitement before National Day at Ba Dinh Square

Ba Dinh Square on the days leading up to the National Day on September 2nd has become a space for connecting emotions towards the Fatherland. Besides the items being urgently completed to serve the great ceremony, the space in front of the square, facing the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, has become a bustling check-in spot for many people and tourists.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng11/08/2025

Ms. Thuy Linh (Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi) and her two daughters took souvenir photos at Ba Dinh Square from 6:00 a.m. on August 11.
Ms. Thuy Linh (Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi ) and her two daughters took souvenir photos at Ba Dinh Square from 6am on August 11.

According to records, since the beginning of July until now, many groups of tourists, families and young people have come to Ba Dinh Square to visit and take souvenir photos. The Ao Dai, traditional costumes and red flags with yellow stars fluttering under the Ba Dinh sun create a joyful atmosphere to welcome the holiday.

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Under the hot sun, photographers guide tourists to pose for the best photos.

Besides the excitement of talking, laughing, and posing, the atmosphere here is also filled with the hustle and bustle of groups of workers setting up the stage, installing seats, and erecting fences to make the square most brilliant on the big holiday.

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Besides the excitement of groups of tourists taking pictures, there is the hustle and bustle of workers working under the hot sun to build a grandstand for the holiday in the square.

Leaving at 6am to take souvenir photos at Ba Dinh Square, Ms. Thuy Linh (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) shared: “Every year I take my family to Ba Dinh Square on this occasion to capture memorable moments. Visiting Uncle Ho's Mausoleum on special days like this makes me feel proud and emotional.”

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The 30,000-seat grandstand is being rushed to completion.

Not only the capital's residents, but also tourists from other provinces and cities come to join in the atmosphere. Mai Chi's family flew from the South and said: "I took my parents to Hanoi for a few days to visit Uncle Ho's Mausoleum and feel the atmosphere of preparations for Independence Day. This is a very meaningful experience."

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Many tourists take photos on Doc Lap Street, Presidential Palace area

Along the path, many photographers are busy taking photos and helping customers pose. Having been taking photos for about 5 years, Mr. Le Van Quy said that the customers are mainly young people, family groups, and even many tourists from the South who fly in to capture special moments. The service price depends on the number of people, with a price of about 850,000 VND/session. After the scheduled sessions, Mr. Quy continues to wait all day at the square to receive more customers, an average of 4-5 sessions per day from early morning to evening, lasting from the beginning of July until now, despite the hot weather.

“During August, there are more people taking pictures, everyone wants to have a beautiful picture to remember. Our job is to help spread the patriotism of the people and we are happy to see everyone radiant and proud in traditional costumes,” Mr. Quy shared.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/hao-hung-truoc-them-quoc-khanh-tai-quang-truong-ba-dinh-post807832.html


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