Phan Dinh Giot Street with two rows of old tamarind trees has become a miniature " Hanoi autumn" in the middle of Buon Ma Thuot - Photo: MINH PHUONG
Since the morning of September 1, Phan Dinh Giot Street, about 500m long with rows of old tamarind trees on both sides, has been packed with locals and tourists checking in for "Hanoi's autumn" on the occasion of National Day.
Groups of young people, families, and couples come together to check in and take photos in the brilliant space of the National Flag.
Many young people choose Phan Dinh Giot street with two rows of old tamarind trees, with the scent and colors of Hanoi's autumn, to capture beautiful moments - Photo: MINH PHUONG
Many young people wear Ao Dai, holding red flags with yellow stars, creating a picture that is both solemn and vibrant. The trend of wearing red scarves with yellow stars appears frequently, becoming a new highlight in each frame.
"Seeing everyone wearing Ao Dai taking pictures with the national flag, I quickly prepared my outfit to be here today to join in this wonderful atmosphere," Bao Tran (20 years old, Buon Ma Thuot ward) shared.
Not only young people, many families wear the same ao dai and hold small flags to preserve meaningful moments. Couples take the opportunity to take souvenir photos, children play with national flags in their hands and pretty red hats under the green trees.
Ms. Vu Thi Cam Hong (55 years old, Buon Ma Thuot ward) shared: "Autumn in Hanoi always has a special attraction. Wanting to bring a bit of that autumn scent to the mountain town, for the past three years I have ordered flowers from the capital to decorate my bicycles, so that locals and tourists passing by can rent them to take photos and save memories."
Roses form the background of the red flag with yellow star, creating a meaningful photo spot - Photo: MINH PHUONG
In addition to Phan Dinh Giot Street, Dak Lak Museum has also become a popular meeting place for visitors. Amidst the typical architecture of the Central Highlands, the image of the flag flying high has created an impressive backdrop for festival photos.
In late August and early September 2025, along Phan Dinh Giot Street, colorful flower cars under the rows of ancient trees are still shining, evoking a gentle feeling like autumn in Hanoi.
The long wall of Dak Lak Stadium on Phan Dinh Giot Street is painted with many images with the Central Highlands theme, the red flag also makes the pictures of the young girls more beautiful - Photo: MINH PHUONG
From 2022 until now, every autumn, this street has become a familiar check-in spot, reminiscent of the capital but still carrying the unique features of Buon Ma Thuot mountain town.
The atmosphere of excitement and pride spread everywhere, contributing to creating an emotional National Day autumn in Dak Lak.
Since 2022, Phan Dinh Giot Street has become a familiar check-in spot with the "Old Buon Ma Thuot" mural and colorful flower cars under ancient trees.
In 2023, the street will be renovated into a pedestrian street, with public bicycles, OCOP booths, becoming a "free coffee street" in the Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Festival. At the end of 2023, the street will be covered with free wifi.
By the 2025 Coffee Festival, Phan Dinh Giot Street will continue to be the event center with a series of street singing activities, flashmobs, coffee workshops, culinary experiences, affirming its position as a unique cultural - tourist space of Buon Ma Thuot.
Ms. Vu Thi Cam Hong (55 years old, Buon Ma Thuot ward, blue shirt) - one of the people who brought "Hanoi autumn" to Buon Ma Thuot to create more check-in space for young people - Photo: MINH PHUONG
The national flag is still the main color when young people check in on National Day this year - Photo: MINH PHUONG
There is a Hanoi autumn in the heart of Buon Ma Thuot - Photo: MINH PHUONG
Dak Lak Museum and Bao Dai Palace area are also places where many young people check in - Photo: MINH PHUONG
Many generations take souvenir photos together at Dak Lak Museum - Photo: MINH PHUONG
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/check-in-mua-thu-ha-noi-giua-long-buon-ma-thuot-dip-quoc-khanh-2-9-20250901150639088.htm
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