In Pictures: Striking moments from "Homeland in Our Hearts" concert

To mark the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2), Nhan Dan Newspaper, in coordination with the Ha Noi Municipal People’s Committee, held a special concert entitled “Homeland in Our Hearts” on August 10. A series of remarkable musical performances brought special emotions to both the audience and the participating artists.

Throughout the programme, each performance blended sound and light with the passion of the artists.
Throughout the programme, each performance blended sound and light with the passion of the artists.
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The event was attended by Do Van Chien, Politburo Member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee (PCC) and President of the Viet Nam Fatherland Front Central Committee, as well as leaders and former leaders of both central and local agencies.
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Member of the PCC and Editor-in-chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper Le Quoc Minh, who is also Deputy Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communications and Education and Chairman of Viet Nam Journalists’ Association, speaks at the programme.
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The performance of Viet Nam’s national anthem — the song “Tien Quan Ca” (Marching Song) — featured soldiers who had represented the Viet Nam People’s Army at the Victory Day Parade in Red Square (Moscow, Russia), leaves a strong impression on the audience.
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Meritorious Artist Dang Duong and singer Tung Duong are brimming with emotion in a medley of “Muoi chin thang Tam” (August 19), “Doan ve quoc quan” (The Union of the National Defence Army), and “Duong chung ta di” (The Road we go).
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Singer Vo Ha Tram delivers a heartfelt rendition of the song “Me yeu con” (Mother Loves You) by composer Nguyen Van Ty.
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Singer Ha Le’s performance of “Hue–Sagon–Ha Noi” brings a lively and jubilant atmosphere to 50,000 spectators at My Dinh Stadium.
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Soldiers reenact the moment of marching in the Red Square parade (Moscow, Russia) on stage.
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Singer Noo Phuoc Thinh performs the song “Toi yeu Viet Nam” (I Love Viet Nam) in a fresh and energetic arrangement.
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The duet between Meritorious Artist Thu Huyen and singer Thanh Duy in the song “Kiep sau van la nguoi Viet Nam” (In My Next Life, I’d Still Be Vietnamese) touched the audience’s hearts.
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A medley of “Ai yeu Bac Ho Chi Minh hon thieu nien nhi dong” (Who Loves President Ho Chi Minh more than children” and “Bac Ho – Nguoi cho em tat ca” (Uncle Ho – The One Who Gives Me Everything) was performed by singer Pham Thu Ha alongside young child singers.
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The singers present a medley of “Who Loves President Ho Chi Minh more than the teenagers and children” and “Uncle Ho – The One Who Gives Me Everything”.
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The Oplus group guides the audience’s emotions with the song “Se chien thang” (We will win).
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With the song “I am extraordinary”, singer Toc Tien leaves a lasting impression with her powerful vocals.
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Renowned Vietnamese athletes, including footballer Quang Hai, swimmer Anh Vien, and paralympic weightlifter Le Van Cong, take to the the stage for an exchange.
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The stands are awash in red.
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The audiences respond enthusiastically to the spectacular performances by the artists.
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