
Joining the bustling atmosphere to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025), these days, Ho Chi Minh Square (Truong Vinh Ward, Nghe An Province) is brilliant with the red flag with a yellow star, becoming an attractive destination for many people and tourists. Every group of young people, families of many generations happily immerse themselves in the sacred atmosphere.
The children were prepared by their families with clothes printed with the words "Vietnam", national flags and cheeks, innocently posing for photos, making the scenery even more lively and joyful.


Along the path, many groups of students took the opportunity to take souvenir photos. Each photo, each smile is preserved as a way for people to express their love and pride in the Fatherland on the big holiday.

Not only in Ho Chi Minh Square, on central streets and many coffee shops, there are also brilliant flags, banners, and banners celebrating National Day. The decorative space makes every street corner and small shop an interesting check-in spot.
Young people and families took the opportunity to walk around the streets, recording memorable memories with the national flag. The photos that spread quickly on social networks contributed to multiplying pride, inspiring an atmosphere of solidarity and community attachment during the important holiday.






For many people in Nghe An, National Day is not only a holiday, but also an opportunity to express gratitude to generations of ancestors who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the nation. Check-in and taking photos on this day is not only to preserve memories, but also a way to express national pride and love for the country.
Nguyen Phuong Linh (20 years old, student of Vinh University) shared: Since last week, I and my friends have prepared ao dai, accessories and the national flag to take photos in the Square today. Today, seeing so many people coming here, I feel very proud to live in this sacred atmosphere, I feel motivated to study and contribute to the country.

Mr. Ngo Van Dung (56 years old, a retired cadre in Truong Vinh ward) emotionally said: "Every time I come to Ho Chi Minh Square, especially on National Day, I remember the arduous journey of the nation. Seeing today's youthful class full of vitality, I believe that the country will develop even more strongly".