In celebration of the 50th anniversary of national reunification, schools and coffee shops across Hue have been decorated with the flags of the Communist Party and the national flag, creating vibrant spaces that express the pride and patriotism of generations.
The vivid, flag-filled spaces have become popular check-in spots for young people. Various schools and cafés in Hue are now adorned with the brilliant red of the Party flag and the national flag. These vivid spaces have created a lively, proud atmosphere as the city commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025).
Recreating the historic moment, the national flag - also the flag of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam - proudly flies atop the Ngo Phung Pavilion.
At Tran Quoc Toan Primary School, teachers and students dress in the uniforms of liberation soldiers, bringing history vividly to life.
A mother and child pose for a photo, holding the national flag with pride.
Phu Xuan University in Hue stands out as one of the city's most decorated locations, with 5,000 national flags adorning the campus. Flags line not only the courtyard but also the hallways, creating a sea of red and gold.
The rows of red flags create a striking backdrop for photos celebrating national pride.
Vu Hoang Yen, a teacher at a secondary school in Hue, shared: “I came here to check-in, hoping to have a picture of myself with the Party flag and the national flag, as a way to express my patriotism.”
A child dressed as a liberation army soldier adds a heartwarming touch to the scene.
The vibrant decorations extend to homestays, with colorful flags welcoming guests for the April 30 celebrations.
At a café on Truong Chinh Street in Hue, the space is decorated with the Party flag, the national flag, and the iconic slogan "Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom," drawing young people eager to check-in.
Couples capture sweet moments together beneath the red flag of the nation.
At a homestay on Mai Khac Don Street, the décor is even more elaborate, with lily flowers added around the national flag to create even more beautiful and shimmering check-in spots.















Hai Mi