People in the capital come to Ba Dinh Square to take photos on the occasion of September 2nd holiday
Báo Tiền Phong•01/09/2024
TPO - Many people in the capital came to Ba Dinh Square, the National Assembly Building, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Headquarters... to take photos and check-in on the occasion of the National Day holiday on September 2.
Located in the heart of the capital, Ba Dinh Square is where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945. Therefore, the square has great significance to the Vietnamese people. On this occasion, visiting Ba Dinh Square and visiting Uncle Ho's Mausoleum is a way for everyone to express their gratitude and respect for President Ho Chi Minh, remembering the sacred historical moment of the nation.
According to the reporter, along the sidewalk on Doc Lap Street, in front of Ba Dinh Square, many people in the capital were excitedly wearing ao dai and flag shirts... taking pictures and checking in during the National Day holiday on September 2.
Young girl dressed in ao dai with red flag with yellow star taking photo in front of Ba Dinh Square.
"Ba Dinh Square is a place associated with important historical events of the country, so on this holiday, my friends and I want to preserve these beautiful and meaningful moments with Ao Dai," Huyen (born 2003) shared.
In a solemn space, many girls choose for themselves red ao dai with yellow star motifs.
Some girls "show off" simply with the red flag with yellow star.
Besides young women in flowing ao dai, many parents and families brought their children and grandchildren to Ba Dinh Square on the great national holiday.
According to many parents, bringing their children here is not simply to take souvenir photos but also to educate and foster patriotism and national pride in their children.
Children of many ages were brought here by their parents on the occasion of National Day September 2 this year.
Many parents invest in hiring photographers for 1-2 million VND to capture beautiful moments for their children.
A multi-generational family takes a photo at Ba Dinh Square.
This is also an opportunity for couples in love to preserve beautiful moments on the great national holiday.
Many times, the sidewalk in front of Ba Dinh Square is packed with people taking pictures.
It is expected that the number of visitors to Ba Dinh Square will be larger during the upcoming holidays.
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