There is less than a month to go until September 2, but the atmosphere of celebrating the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is dyeing red many coffee shops on Dien Bien Phu Street, Gia Dinh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ward 2, Binh Thanh District), Hoa Hung Street, Hoa Hung Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ward 12, District 10) or DN6 Street, Dong Hung Thuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly An Suong Residential Area, District 12)... Rows of red flags with yellow stars cover the entrance, the large flag stands out on the facade, the miniature newspaper stall, the shoulder poles, and conical hats are delicately arranged, creating a brilliant space, becoming a hot check-in spot on social networks.
Coffee shops are bright red these days
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Young people enjoy checking in with the national flag
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Accessories such as patriotic dolls are chosen by young people.
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Tran Thi Kim Tra (23 years old), an online sales employee, residing in Hiep Binh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Hiep Binh Phuoc Ward, Thu Duc City), said she knew about these coffee shops because she saw a post on social media, so she decided to come here to take photos. "The space is both beautiful and meaningful. Just choose a suitable outfit that matches the setting, and after taking photos, you will feel proud," said Kim Tra.
Tran Ngoc Gia Quynh, a student at Banking University, and her friends took advantage of their day off to stop by the shop to take photos: "The space is so impressive, and it's the right atmosphere for September 2, so I took the opportunity to stop by to take a set of souvenir photos. I even brought a doll along to pose in line with the trend." Many friends also prepared props such as scarves, dolls wearing red ao dai, and small hand-held flags to take photos in line with the atmosphere of National Day.
Young people are fascinated by the space filled with the atmosphere of the 2.9 holiday
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Lotus flowers and red flags at coffee shops make young people crazy
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Drawing a hat by hand is "patriotic" for yourself
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For photographers like Vu Thi Ut Lan (20 years old), living on To Hieu Street, Phu Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Hiep Tan Ward, Tan Phu District, Ho Chi Minh City), these are indispensable locations in her list of free studios. Lan said: "September 2nd is coming, I saw that the shop was decorated so beautifully that I advised customers to come here to take pictures. In shops with many corners like this, there will definitely be beautiful pictures. In addition, the shooting corners are decorated with red flags with yellow stars, making the pictures more meaningful."
Pham Thi Anh (left) and her friends participate in drawing conical hats.
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Not stopping at taking photos, some shops also open courses to train in decorating patriotic conical hats, creating a special highlight for the customer experience. Vo Anh Ngoc, a student at Van Lang University, carefully draws each stroke on the hat. "I plan to wear these hats when I fly to Hanoi to celebrate 2.9," Ngoc laughed.
Next to Ngoc, a group of friends of Pham Thi Anh (23 years old), living in Thanh My Tay Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ward 25, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City) are attentively completing their products. Anh said: "I think this is a creative and very interesting program, helping me understand more about National Day. I plan to bring these hats home to decorate my house."
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