[In Pictures] Vietnamese troops recreate Red Square parade at concert “Homeland in Our Hearts”

Sixty-eight cadets from the Army Officer Training School No.1, who previously represented the Viet Nam People’s Army at the Victory Day Parade on Moscow’s Red Square, held a rehearsal for their appearance at the upcoming National Concert “Homeland in Our Hearts”, scheduled for August 8.

[In Pictures] Vietnamese troops recreate Red Square parade at concert “Homeland in Our Hearts”
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From as early as August 6, the Viet Nam People’s Army contingent, fresh from participating in the parade marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War in Moscow, gathered at My Dinh National Stadium to begin training.
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The cadets practiced with discipline and determination to fulfill their mission at the concert, a political–artistic event organised by Nhan Dan Newspaper.
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Despite Ha Noi’s August 8 forecast of 34–36°C, the troops maintained high morale, committed to delivering their best performance for the people.
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Sixty-eight cadets from the Army Officer Training School No.1, who previously represented the Viet Nam People’s Army at the Victory Day Parade on Moscow’s Red Square, have begun rehearsals on the programme stage for “The Homeland in Our Hearts”.
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The proud marching steps of the Viet Nam People’s Army at the Victory Day Parade on Moscow’s Red Square will soon be recreated at the national concert “The Homeland in Our Hearts”.
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Preparations are being meticulously reviewed.
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From positioning to synchronising with the music, every detail is being refined to ensure the Viet Nam People’s Army contingent’s performance is precise and exemplary.
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According to the Nhan Dan Newspaper’s reporter, participating soldiers have been rehearsing in a “V” formation, singing the national anthem Tien Quan Ca (Marching Song), and recreating the parade march at My Dinh Stadium.
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These heroic steps will feature in the meaningful programme co-organised by Nhan Dan Newspaper and the Ha Noi People’s Committee.
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Sergeant Nguyen Huu Quan said that whether marching in Moscow’s Red Square or performing at My Dinh Stadium in Ha Noi, he always carries with him the spirit of patriotism and a deep sense of duty, embodying Viet Nam’s aspiration for peace and unity.
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Sergeant Nguyen Huu Quan shared that for him, this is not only an event honouring the spirit of patriotic soldiers, but also an opportunity for the people and the army to come closer together, strengthening solidarity.
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The Viet Nam People’s Army contingent’s performance promises to inspire national pride among audiences across the country.
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In the ranks is Sergeant Bui Quang Linh, from Tien Hai, Thai Binh – a cadet from the Army Officer Training School No.1 who once “went viral” with his versatile clips as a reporter, cameraman, MC, and even singer in Chinese. He said that he and his comrades spent about a week rehearsing. “Despite the heat, every member of the unit is committed to giving their best. We have basically perfected the technical moves; now it is just a matter of syncing with the stage lighting and music. Marching at Red Square was a great honour and responsibility for the country, but appearing at My Dinh Stadium poses its own challenges, with numerous cameras and bright lights. Every move must be precise and in line with regulations, as tens of thousands will be watching,” Linh shared.
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Upholding the qualities of Uncle Ho’s soldiers, these servicemen will help ignite patriotism and national unity during the art programme on the evening of August 10 at My Dinh National Stadium, where around 50,000 people will join in singing Tien Quan Ca under the red flag with a gold star.
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Taking place at 8pm on August 10, 2025 at My Dinh National Stadium, the political–artistic programme “The Homeland in Our Hearts” celebrates the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 – August 19, 2025) and National Day (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2025).

The programme “The Homeland in Our Hearts”, jointly organised by Nhan Dan Newspaper and the Ha Noi People’s Committee, is a gift to the people. It will be held at 8pm on August 10, 2025 at My Dinh National Stadium, broadcast live on Ha Noi Radio and Television (Hanoi2 channel) and relayed by local radio and television stations; livestreamed on the Nhan Dan Newspaper and Ha Noi International Light Festival fanpages, as well as other social media channels.

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