To celebrate the 79th National Day on September 2, in Hanoi, red flags with yellow stars, banners, slogans, propaganda posters, etc. have been hung all over the capital. Some streets and small alleys are attracting a large number of people, especially young people, to take photos to join in the atmosphere of celebrating September 2 this year.
Ba Dinh Square
Ba Dinh Square (Ba Dinh District) is where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945, which has great significance for the Vietnamese people. Besides visiting the Mausoleum to show gratitude and respect for President Ho Chi Minh, a sacred historical moment of the nation, many people took the opportunity to take photos in front of the Square.

In this solemn space, people from all over the country, from old to young, men and women, eagerly took souvenir photos. In the fluttering red flags with yellow stars, the ao dai, the conical hats… created an exciting, joyful atmosphere to celebrate the National Day.
Alley 150 Yen Phu
Not only on September 2, Lane 150 Yen Phu (Tay Ho District) is always a "hot" spot during Tet or the holidays of April 30 - May 1. From the beginning to the end of the lane is decorated with countless national flags and flags of the Communist Party of Vietnam. In particular, the lane has a small slope that creates a favorable photo-taking position to help young people get the most beautiful and eye-catching photos with many red flags with yellow stars.

Tu Hoa Alley
Not far from lane 150 Yen Phu, lane Tu Hoa (Tay Ho district) is a new but also very beautiful place for people to take photos on September 2. In addition to the red flags with yellow stars hanging in a zigzag pattern, this lane is attractive with its ancient red brick walls, above is a cool green canopy of trees creating many colors for the picture.

Cot village communal house gate
The gate of Cot village communal house (Cau Giay district) is a new place to take photos of the red flag with a yellow star that has recently become popular on social media, attracting hundreds of young people to take photos. The entire village gate is filled with extremely colorful red flags with yellow stars. The unique feature of this place is that the red flag with a yellow star is hung tightly at the gate of Cot village communal house - a symbol that strongly represents the culture of the village.

To take photos with the red flag with yellow star, visitors can choose ao dai or bright, polite colored outfits to get the best photos. In addition, some alleys are close to residential areas, so when taking photos, visitors need to pay attention to keeping the place civilized, green and clean.