On a weekday, many people and tourists visited the mausoleum and took photos to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, September 2.
Although the sidewalks around the relic site are narrower because of the scaffolding and stages being hastily installed for the celebration, the atmosphere in this area is still no less bustling.
Most of the girls chose simple outfits with white ao dai, carrying conical hats and national flags to check in at the central area.
Bui Dan Vy (18 years old, Nghe An) said she chose Uncle Ho's mausoleum as a photo spot right after arriving in Hanoi . "The upcoming National Day 2.9, Uncle Ho's mausoleum is a special check-in spot that my friends and I visited to take photos. This is a place with a sacred and proud historical mark, so I want to preserve the memories as well as share them with more people."
Vy and her friends planned to rent traditional ao dai a month in advance along with cute little accessories like red flags with yellow stars and conical hats to make the photo album the most beautiful.
People and tourists are happy to have satisfactory photos at Uncle Ho's Mausoleum.
Many young people choose to do their own makeup and take photos with their phones or personal cameras. However, many people are willing to invest in hiring a professional crew to have the most perfect photo album.
According to a freelance photographer in Hanoi, these days, his customers mainly choose to take photos at Ba Dinh Square to celebrate the big festival. In addition to choosing traditional costumes and accessories, the weather these days is quite hot, so people and tourists choose the time from 5-7am and 4-6pm to take photos most comfortably.
Carts selling red flags with yellow stars, conical hats... are available in the area around Ba Dinh Square to serve the needs of locals and tourists.
The muses wearing white ao dai, holding the red flag with a bright yellow star in their hands, create a very beautiful image, contributing to the bustling atmosphere of the whole country celebrating the upcoming 80th National Day on September 2.
Hanoi's sunny weather is perfect for colorful flags and flowers.
On September 2, Ba Dinh Square will hold a military parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Currently, Hanoi is rushing to install a stage and a 30,000-seat grandstand in Ba Dinh Square to serve the celebration.
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