Commemorative photos taken at Uncle Ho’s mausoleum were shared by many netizens in response to the special September 2 this year, when the Covid-19 epidemic situation was complicated.
This year, the whole country celebrates National Day on September 2 in a very special context, because of the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic, there are no travel plans, picnics, or meetings with relatives and friends.
For many people, returning to the capital to visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum on the annual September 2 holiday is an indispensable thing. With the spirit of “Staying at home is also patriotic”, many netizens have chosen to visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum “online” to celebrate National Day.
Photographer Vu Ngoc Thien posted a photo taken with his daughter during a father and son visit to Uncle Ho’s mausoleum (Photo: Vu Ngoc Thien).
A special photo at Uncle Ho’s mausoleum of baby Vu Truc Linh (Soc baby) in the famous photo series “Hanoi Baby” was shared by photographer Vu Ngoc Thien in response on September 2 (Photo: Vu Ngoc Thien ).
Sunset behind Uncle Ho’s mausoleum (Photo: Duc Nam).
A family re-posts a photo together taken during a visit to Uncle Ho’s mausoleum to celebrate National Day (Photo: Nguyen Duc Duy).
Take your mother to visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum “online” on a special National Day holiday (Photo: Do Quynh Mai).
Celebrate National Day in a special way, sharing the most recent photo of Uncle Ho’s mausoleum (Photo: Thanh Bui).
This year’s National Day, I can’t visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum (Photo: Viet Hoang Nguyen).
At home because of the distance, you can also celebrate National Day at Uncle Ho’s mausoleum (Photo: Ngo Viet Dung).
Hanoi today is still beautiful, I promise to visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum at the nearest time (Photo: Phan Van Khai).
Visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum on the occasion of National Day with beautiful photos like these (Photo: Ut Phuong).
National Day 2018 of mother and daughter (Photo: Nguyen Huyen Trang).
Two special photos of a group were taken at Uncle Ho’s mausoleum on the occasion of National Day September 2, 2019 and September 2, 2020 (Photo: Do Bang Bang).
How many times have you visited Uncle Ho’s mausoleum? I can’t remember anymore, every year on Uncle Ho’s birthday anniversaries and National Day, I try to get up as early as 5-6 am to go to the mausoleum to queue up to visit Uncle Ho’s mausoleum. It feels different to go on these days. When he was a child, he was taken out to queue from the botanical garden, waiting in line for a few hours was too long, so he was afraid of getting tired, so he had to miss going home. Every time my friends visit Hanoi, I take everyone to the mausoleum, to visit Uncle Ho, to listen to Uncle Ho’s songs on loudspeakers. This year, the epidemic lasted, so the whole country welcomed the National Day in a more gloomy state, no more fireworks, no access to the mausoleum. I Hope Vietnam will be healthy again (Photo: Truong Binh Minh). Follow Dân trí