Taeyeon, a member of the legendary K-pop group SNSD (Girls' Generation), ignited the stage alongside thousands of fans in her return to Vietnam after eight years.
Inspired by the film "Mua do" (Red Rain), the song "Nothing more beautiful" expresses the messages of soldiers in the Quang Tri citadel to their mothers and loved ones.
The Fearsome Foursome premieres on September 1st on Galaxy Play, alongside other blockbuster Vietnamese films like Dad, I’m Sorry, The House of No Man, Mai, The Ancestral Home, Getting Rich With Ghosts...
Huynh Mai Lien's children's poetry collection, "Four Seasons of Flags", portrays soldiers standing guard in the rain, sending their longing for home through song.
Composed by Phan Huynh Dieu and based on a poem by Bui Cong Minh, "Day and Night March" tells a love story between a soldier and a teacher during wartime.
Hoa Minzy's costumes in the "Noi dau giua hoa binh" music video, the soundtrack for the film "Mua do", were steeped in tea and coffee to create a vintage look.
Composer Pham Tuyen and his family donated the copyright and manuscript of "Nhu co Bac trong ngay dai thang" (As if Uncle Ho is with us on this great victory day) to Nhan Dan newspaper on the afternoon of 29/8.
Inside the Yellow Cocoon, directed by Pham Thien An, has been ranked 88th in the Busan International Film Festival's (BIFF) list of 100 best Asian films of all time.