The delegation was treated to a music show by pupils, with traditional folk songs celebrating Viet Nam–DPRK ties, love for the homeland, and a solo piano performance.
On this occasion, General Secretary Lam presented gifts to the kindergarten’s teachers and pupils.
Founded in 1954, Kyongsang kindergarten began as a standard educational establishment before transforming in the late 1970s into a specialised music school for gifted children. Its seasoned teachers, many with 40 years of experience, teach at the school and scout musical talent across other DPRK schools.

The kindergarten enjoys special support from DPRK leaders, with multiple visits by Kim Jong Un, General Secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) and President of State Affairs. Many of its students have earned top honours in international competitions.
Kyongsang maintains strong ties with the Viet Nam–DPRK Friendship Kindergarten, a gift from the DPRK Government to Viet Nam in 1978. In 2010, the Vietnamese kindergarten sent 100 winter coats to Kyongsang. A cooperation agreement, signed in 2011 during a Viet Nam–DPRK Friendship Association delegation's visit, led to the establishment of a classroom named after President Ho Chi Minh.
During a DPRK–Viet Nam Friendship Association delegation’s visit to Viet Nam on March 27, 2019, the two kindergartens co-hosted a cultural exchange event.

Later in the evening, General Secretary Lam and his delegation attended a music show celebrating the WPK’s 80th founding anniversary.
The show celebrated the WPK’s eight-decade achievements with elaborate art and gymnastic displays honouring the nation, its founders, and current leaders. Tens of thousands of spectators used coloured placards to create vast mosaic backdrops, complemented by fireworks, music, and dance.
Earlier the same day, the Vietnamese Party chief attended a state banquet hosted by WPK General Secretary and President of State Affairs Kim.