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(Cinet)- Some music videos and concerts themed island and sea will be sent to the audience by Vietnamese artists throughout the country.



A music video entitled Quoc Ca (National Anthem) was implemented with the participation of around 200 artists from Ha Noi and HCM City.


Singer Minh Quan said that Vietnamese artists wanted to record the music video to inspire patriotism among the youth who are ready to defend the country. We also want the youth to show the love for their country with their best behaviour.


In the music video, the artists wear red-coloured T-shirts with a yellow star expressing their patriotism. Quan has used a new arrangement for the national anthem. The music video was recorded in his studio in Ha Noi and musician Hai Au’s in HCM City.


To complete the music video, Quan and other producers also called for relevant agencies to send over the video clippings all around the country. The music video is expected to be released on May 19.


Named Tien Quan Ca (Marching Song), the national anthem was written by the late musician Van Cao in 1944. It soon became the song of the Vietnamese soldiers and was sung in front of the Ha Noi Opera House on August 17, 1945, where the Vietnamese national flag was introduced.


Another music video titled Nhung Trai Tim Viet Nam (Vietnamese Hearts) has been produced by composer Phuong Uyen in HCM City. The newly released song was written by Uyen in one night, highlighting the patriotism of millions of Vietnamese residing all over the world. Her project will be shot on May 20 with the participation of popular singers such as Hong Nhung, Dam Vinh Hung and Uyen Linh.


Concerts will be held in Ha Noi and HCM City. Over 30 singers will perform in a music show “Bien Dao Trong Trai Tim Toi” (Islands and Sea in My Heart) tonight.


The concert aims to raise fund for the coast guard, fisheries surveillance forces and fishermen who operate off sea.




Some artists add their voices to the East Sea Related image(s)


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