Check-in with patriotic Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns on the lantern street of Ho Chi Minh City

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HCMC - Luong Nhu Hoc lantern street is busier during the Mid-Autumn Festival when many people enjoy check-in with lanterns for the love of red flags with yellow stars and mini conical hats.

Nhung ngay can Ram thang Tam, con pho Luong Nhu Hoc o TPHCM lai ruc ro sac mau va dong nghit nguoi. Nhieu mau long den giay kieng, tu truyen thong den cach tan, duoc bay ban noi dai ca tuyen duong, thu hut dong nguoi dan va du khach den tham quan, mua sam va chup hinh.
On the days leading up to the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, Luong Nhu Hoc street in Ho Chi Minh City is brilliant with colors and crowded with people. Many paper lantern models, from traditional to modern, are displayed along the road, attracting many people and tourists to visit, shop and take photos.
Nam nay, ben canh cac mau den ong sao, den con ca, con buom… thi nhung chiec long den tu non la, co do sao vang len ngoi, tro thanh mot trong nhung mau duoc ua chuong nhieu nhat cua gioi tre.
This year, besides the star lantern models, fish lanterns, butterfly lanterns... the lanterns made from conical hats, red flags with yellow stars have taken the throne, becoming one of the most popular models of young people.
Nhieu nguoi thich thu check-in voi chiec long den yeu nuoc.
Many people enjoyed checking in with the patriotic lantern.
Mot chu tiem ban long cho biet, mau long den lay cam hung tu co To quoc duoc nhieu ban tre, dac biet la sinh vien va hoc sinh, tim mua trong mua Trung thu nam nay.
A lantern shop owner said that lantern models inspired by the national flag are sought after by many young people, especially students in the Mid-Autumn Festival this year. "From April 30 and September 2, people still have the fruits of parade and marching activities. Now seeing the lanterns with red flags with yellow stars makes me very excited. Many people have just bought and recounted their feelings after the A50 and A80 holidays" - the shop owner said.
Doi ban tre Tuong Vy va Thao Nguyen (ngu phuong Tan Binh) chia se, cac ban khong giau duoc cam xuc khi thay nhung chiec long den co do sao vang. “Nhin nhung chiec long den co do sao vang o khap ma thay tu hao lam. Giua pho long den ruc ro sac do vang, cam giac nhu long minh cung sang len” - chi Vy noi.
Young couple Tuong Vy and Thao Nguyen (residing in Tan Binh ward) shared that they could not hide their emotions when seeing the red flag lanterns with yellow stars. "Seeing the red lanterns with yellow stars everywhere makes me very proud. In the middle of the street, the lanterns were bright red and yellow, it felt like my heart was also bright" - Ms. Vy said.
Khong chi dung lai o viec ruoc den, mua qua Trung thu, nhieu nguoi dan, nhat la cac ban tre con xem day la dip de goi lai ky niem tuoi tho. Dong thoi, lan toa tinh than yeu nuoc qua nhung dieu nho be.
Not only stopping at carrying lanterns and buying Mid-Autumn Festival gifts, many people, especially young people, also consider this an opportunity to recall their childhood memories. At the same time, spreading patriotism through small things.
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