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The vibrant Central Highlands tones in the heart of Hanoi

On the evening of November 6, at the Ho Van cultural space, Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam, the art performance program "Red River Calls, Great Forest Roars" brought the audience an artistic journey imbued with identity, where the cultural colors of the North blend with the echoes of the great Central Highlands.

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới07/11/2025

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The art performance program “Red River Calls, Great Forest Roars” is one of the special activities within the framework of the Thang Long - Hanoi Festival, directed by the City People's Committee, Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports in coordination with other organizing units. In particular, the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam is one of the creative spaces that organizes many activities and events of the festival. Photo: VM
During the program, the audience enjoyed many unique art performances, demonstrating the strong vitality of the great Central Highlands. Photo: V.M
During the program, the audience enjoyed many unique art performances, demonstrating the strong vitality of the great Central Highlands. Photo: VM
During the program, the audience enjoyed many unique art performances, demonstrating the strong vitality of the great Central Highlands. Photo: V.M
During the program, the audience enjoyed many unique art performances, demonstrating the strong vitality of the great Central Highlands. Photo: VM
From the resounding gong sounds, the melody of “Kơ Nia Tree Shadow”, “Chapi Dream” to “Holding Hands Together”, each performance recreates the beauty of the intersection between tradition and modernity, between people and nature, between regional culture and national spirit. Photo: V.M
From the resounding gong sounds, the melody of “Kơ Nia Tree Shadow”, “Chapi Dream” to “Holding Hands Together”, each performance recreates the beauty of the intersection between tradition and modernity, between people and nature, between regional culture and national spirit. Photo: VM
The Gia Lai Gong Group & the Tay Nguyen Tarzan Group
The Gia Lai Gong Group & the Tay Nguyen Tarzan Group "burned" the stage with strong energy, imbued with the national identity of the Central Highlands. Photo: VM
The melodies carry the sound of mountains and forests, telling the story of vitality, pride and resilient beauty of the people of the Central Highlands through the performance of People's Artist Ro Cham Pheng. Photo: V.M
The melodies carry the sound of mountains and forests, telling the story of vitality, pride and resilient beauty of the people of the Central Highlands through the performance of People's Artist Ro Cham Pheng. Photo: VM
Performed by Brice Liem and the Moc Gia Lai Band, the two songs resonate like the flames of culture, of love for the land and forest. Photo: V.M
Performed by Brice Liem and the Moc Gia Lai Band, the two songs resonate like the flames of culture, of love for the land and forest. Photo: VM
Audience watching the show. Photo: V.M
Audience watching the show. Photo: VM
The program “Red River Calls, Great Forest Roars” is not only an art performance night, but also a place where music connects, spreads and honors the Vietnamese spirit. Photo: V.M
The program “Red River Calls, Great Forest Roars” is not only an art performance night, but also a place where music connects, spreads and honors the Vietnamese spirit. Photo: VM

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