In Pictures: Music night revitalises Hanoi’s historic moments and charming beauty

A music night entitled ‘Hanoi – Feelings in October’ was held by the Hanoi Radio and Television at the Hanoi Opera House on October 6, bringing the audience into nostalgia and heroic memories of the historical moments 70 years ago when Hanoi was liberated and the romantic atmosphere that fills the streets of Hanoi in autumn.
The music night gathered the participation of many popular artists.
The music night gathered the participation of many popular artists.
The event was attended by Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh, Editor-in-Chief of Communist Review Le Hai Binh, and leaders of ministries, sectors and localities.

The event was attended by Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh, Editor-in-Chief of Communist Review Le Hai Binh, and leaders of ministries, sectors and localities.

The program opened with the song ‘Cam Xuc Thang Muoi’ (October Emotions) through the sweet voice of young singer Bao Yen. The song vividly recalls heroic memories of Hanoi’s liberation day on October 10, 1954.

The program opened with the song ‘Cam Xuc Thang Muoi’ (October Emotions) through the sweet voice of young singer Bao Yen. The song vividly recalls heroic memories of Hanoi’s liberation day on October 10, 1954.

Audience at the event were entertained with songs recalling the heroic moment in the capital 70 years ago when the army marched to Hanoi.

Audience at the event were entertained with songs recalling the heroic moment in the capital 70 years ago when the army marched to Hanoi.

The artists also brought to the stage melodies praising the alluring beauty of Hanoi in autumn.

The artists also brought to the stage melodies praising the alluring beauty of Hanoi in autumn.

People’s Artist Thanh Lam delivered the song ‘Mot Thoang Tay Ho’ (A Glimpse of Tay Ho).

People’s Artist Thanh Lam delivered the song ‘Mot Thoang Tay Ho’ (A Glimpse of Tay Ho).

The programme aimed to fuel pride and love for Hanoi among the viewers, particularly young people.

The programme aimed to fuel pride and love for Hanoi among the viewers, particularly young people.

NDO/Photos: NGUYEN HANH