From major streets or the historic Ba Dinh Square area, crowds of people flocked to visit and take photos in a solemn space filled with pride.
In particular, in alleys such as Au Trieu, Dang Thai Than, Yen Phu..., national flags and Party flags are hung across the paths, creating a brilliant scene, attracting a large number of young people and tourists to check-in. The bustling, bustling atmosphere spread everywhere, making every corner of Hanoi look like a lightship in the historic April days.

Among those busy people, Ms. Nong Ngoc Thu (Lang Son) woke up at 5am to carefully prepare her outfit to go to President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum. She shared: "I don't plan to take photos anywhere else, because Uncle Ho's Mausoleum is the most ideal spot. Rarely does the country have such a big anniversary, so everyone is bustling and wants to immerse themselves in the common atmosphere.
Not only the young people, many teachers and teachers are also excited to join the bustling crowd in the capital. Early in the morning, Ms. Do Thi Kim Loan, Ms. Vo Thi Thuy Anh and Ms. Do Thi Nam (Hanoi) went to the Uncle Ho Mausoleum area to preserve memorable moments.
"All ages from old to young have flocked here to join in the atmosphere of the whole country. We felt very happy, excited and had taken many beautiful photos," the girls shared enthusiastically.


Ms. Dam Thi Mai Hoa (Hanoi) was also present at Ba Dinh Square to take photos to commemorate the grand ceremony, saying that she had ordered a special red ao dai with a prominent yellow star.
Vietnamese people will always go to places with national flags, because for us, the red flag with a yellow star is the blood flowing in the heart, the pride of many generations of Vietnamese people, she shared.
In the red color of the flag and the brilliant sunlight of April, each frame recorded is not only beautiful photos, but also a way for the children of Vietnam to express their love, pride in the country as well as gratitude, towards history and origin.