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Meritorious Artist Do Ky and People's Artist Lan Huong both wear red ao dai by designer Dung Nguyen, walking under the flag. |
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The artist couple also captured images of themselves riding a motorbike past the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum near National Day. |
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At the train station, Huyen Lizzie wears a loose-fitting brocade ao dai inspired by past decades. |
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Actress Quynh Nga accessorized her outfit with a bird-wing and flag brooch. For a nostalgic touch, she chose a plastic basket instead of a wicker one to hold flowers. |
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Singer Thu Hang, the 2015 Sao Mai champion in the folk music category, paired a red shirt with white pants and a red scarf. |
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Singer Duong Hoang Yen chose the Air Defense - Air Force Museum as the location for her National Day photo shoot. She wore an ao dai embroidered with stars. |
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Tiktoker Ha Le wore a sequined ao dai while posing in the old quarter. She said she wanted to capture simple, everyday images of the capital's life. |
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MC Thai Dung wears a brocade ao dai with gold metallic patterns. |
Actress Thu Quynh, her daughter Tue An, and her mother, artist Cao Nga, took photos on the holiday. Cao Nga was once known as the "Swan of the 1990s Stage." She chose a military uniform, while Thu Quynh wore an ao dai that matched her daughter's scarf.
Thu Quynh said the photo series honors Vietnamese family values. "Patriotism isn't just written in grand historical texts, but is also preserved in every home, so that today's and future generations continue to be inspired by pride, cherish peace, and appreciate the good things about our country," she said.
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Photos: Provided by the individuals