On the evening of April 30, at Lam Vien Square, Da Lat city, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Lam Dong province, in coordination with the People's Committee of Da Lat city and BEE Media Limited Company, organized an art program with the theme "Unified Country", celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025).
The art program includes 4 chapters: Under the glorious flag of the Party and beloved Uncle Ho, the pain of separation, fighting and victory, the great spring victory - the country's reunification.
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People's Artist Quoc Hung with the song Party Flag in the art program "Unified Country". |
General director Bui The Anh; commentary: journalist, poet Uong Thai Bieu. The program features the participation of famous artists who are loved by the public, such as People's Artist Quoc Hung, Meritorious Artist Vu Thang Loi, Meritorious Artist Pham The Vi; singers Bui Le Man, Dong Quan, Nguyen Hai Yen, Tieu Long, Trung Hieu and music groups Fly, Song Nhi, TS Band... and dance troupes.
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The art program attracted many Da Lat people and tourists. |
“From the General Uprising in Autumn to the Great Victory in Spring 1975/The Revolution is the cause of the great masses/The great boat, the glorious Party firmly steers/The whole nation together fights to the final victory/And firmly builds sacred values… “Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom!”, Uncle Ho’s teachings are the words of the country/Engraved with the words of unity, the whole nation moves forward/In the face of the fate of the Fatherland’s survival/A boundless source of strength has surged/Sinking countless invaders!”. A passage from the commentary, opening the political art program “Unified Mountains and Rivers” attracting thousands of audiences in the land of thousands of flowers, Da Lat.
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Performance in the art program. |
Heroic and profound songs such as The Party Flag, the medley “Get up and go - Sing on the fighting path”, From the lotus village, Mother and Fatherland… to “the pain of separation”, such as Cau ho ben Hien Luong wharf; Uncle Ho’s soldier qualities with Steps on the Truong Son range, The road we take, No enemy can stop our steps…
Then the medley “Marching to Saigon - Liberating the South” to bring joy to the Country and the desire for power… was continued as a long epic of music, dance and emotion, recreating the nation’s journey from the hardships of war to the glorious day of victory, unifying the country; rising up to build a new life.
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Supporting scene in the performance "Cau ho ben Hien Luong wharf". |
Coming to the art program, Ms. Nguyen Hoai Thu, a resident of Da Lat city, proudly said: “Along with the whole country, the atmosphere of the national reunification day in Da Lat is truly heroic. Cultural and artistic programs take place everywhere, contributing to arousing the pride of all classes of people in the fine traditions of their homeland and country.”
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Scene from the medley "Get up and go - Sing on the fighting path". |
During the 50th anniversary of the country's reunification, Da Lat-Lam Dong began to attract a large number of tourists. Among the crowd attending the art program "Unified Country", we met a special tourist, who had participated in the fight to protect the revolutionary achievements in Lam Dong, Central Highlands - veteran Tran Van Hung (residing in Khanh Hoa province), he shared: "I came here to live in the memories of a heroic time, to see the dramatic changes of the land where I was stationed".
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Da Lat mountain town sparkles with colors in the art night "Unified Country". |
The art program “Unified Country”, with a smooth combination of art forms as well as in the construction of artistic images; applying modern equipment and technology to achieve the highest efficiency in conveying content, bringing emotions and aesthetics to live viewers and television audiences.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/lich-su-hao-hung-cua-dan-toc-trong-chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-non-song-thong-nhat-post876661.html
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