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Singer Anh Tu performed "Co Dang trong tim", a song he composed about the gratitude of the younger generation towards their forefathers. A segment of the song states: "Oh glorious Party, I have heard since ancient times, when my grandfather volunteered. 1930, when the entire army rose up, when the people yearned, North and South united".
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From left: Ha An Huy, Minh Thuy, Anh Tu, Hoang Hong Ngoc, and Jaykii performed "Chao mung Dang Cong san Viet Nam" by musicians Huu Tu and Do Hien. The artists created a fresh, vibrant atmosphere, demonstrating the faith of the young generation of artists.
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The political-artistic night recreated the Party's historical journey through highly symbolic dances and songs. The content depicted the nation's journey of struggle, construction, and development. The performances were meticulously staged, harmoniously combining music, visuals, and lighting technology.
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The art program also paid tribute to those who sacrificed for the nation's independence and freedom. The performance of "Nguoi me cua toi" (by musician Xuan Hong, performed by Dinh Thanh Le) spoke of the silent sacrifices made by mothers in peacetime. The accompanying dance, featuring the image of a mother holding white flowers to bid farewell to her child, evoked strong emotions.
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Performing "Tinh ca" (by musician Hoang Viet), artist Dang Duong made the familiar song resonate with both emotion and solemnity.
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Singer Do Hoang Hiep performed the song "Dat nuoc tron niem vui" (by musician Hoang Ha) in a rock style. The vibrant melody was refreshed with a powerful rhythm, yet it retained the joyous, proud spirit of national reunification day.
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The Oplus group sang "Chiec gay Truong Son" (by musician Pham Tuyen). The song evoked the image of simple, resilient soldiers, with the rustic stick becoming a symbol of will and courage.
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The Oplus group also performed "Rang ngoi Viet Nam toi" (by musician Nguyen Tien Duc). This song praised the image of the country during its renovation and integration process.
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Hoang Bach sang "Chung mai nha Viet Nam". Drawing from the legend of "Con Rong, chau Tien" (Children of the Dragon and Fairy, a Vietnamese origin myth), the song conveyed a message of connection and unity across generations and regions.
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The program was organized by Tap chi Cong san, in collaboration with the Ban Tuyen giao va Dan van Trung uong and Dai Truyen hinh Viet Nam. It aimed to commemorate the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (3/2/1930 - 3/2/2026) and the Party's 14th National Congress.
Attendees at the program included Mr. Nguyen Trong Nghia, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, and Head of the Central Propaganda and Education Commission; Mr. Nguyen Xuan Thang, Politburo member, Director of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics, and Chairman of the Central Theoretical Council; and Mr. Trinh Van Quyet, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, and Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission.
Giang Huy - Ha Thu









