This annual event is not only a solemn tradition but also a powerful expression of national pride and gratitude towards those who sacrificed for the nation’s independence and freedom.

Throughout the country, streets and public spaces are adorned with the red flag bearing a yellow star, a sight that stirs deep feelings of patriotism among the people.

The act of hoisting the national flag on this day carries profound meaning, symbolizing the unity and collective spirit of the Vietnamese people as they continue to build a strong and prosperous nation.

The display of the national flag is not limited to the physical world; social media platforms are also filled with images of the flag as many Vietnamese citizens change their profile pictures to the national emblem in celebration of this important day.

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In the capital city of Hanoi, the streets are festooned with flags, banners, and posters commemorating 79 years of national independence. The vibrant display of red and yellow brightens the city, reflecting the jubilant mood of the nation. Photo: VNA
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Trang Tien Street is brightly adorned with flags and flowers. Photo: VTC

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Hanoi is bustling with excitement as it prepares to celebrate National Day. Photo: Hoang Ha

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In Ho Chi Minh City, the streets are beautifully decorated. Photo: Tien Phong

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An office tower at the Aeon Mall (Ho Chi Minh City) makes a strong impression with the national flag displayed in perfect alignment across multiple floors. Photo: Tien Phong.

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International tourists eagerly capture memories on the Golden Bridge (Da Nang). Photo: Lao Dong

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In Thua Thien - Hue, the red flag with a yellow star flies high above Ngo Mon - the iconic architectural symbol of Hue's imperial citadel. Photo: Tuoi Tre Thu Do.

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Many factories in Nghe An are "painted red" with the colors of the national flag and shirts. Photo: Nghe An Newspaper

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For the ethnic communities in the highlands of Nghe An, displaying the national flag, the Party flag, and decorating streets with vibrant red flags during the National Day on September 2nd has become a cultural tradition, symbolizing their love for the homeland and country. Photo: Tien Phong

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The national flag flying high in Truong Sa. Photo: QDND

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The national flag flies proudly at the forefront of the waves. Photo: QDND

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Flag-raising ceremony on Truong Sa Island. Photo: QDND

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