MV Ama's Memento
The music video Ama's Relics by journalist Alang Nguoc (reporter for Quang Nam newspaper) is the latest composition by musician Danh Zoram, a Co Tu native in Tay Giang district (Quang Nam), currently living and working in Ho Chi Minh City.
The song was born in a special circumstance. Danh Zoram read the article of the same name by journalist Alang Nguoc, was moved by the story, and after just under an hour, he completed the song.
For more than half a century, the souvenirs Ama brought back from the battlefield were always carefully kept by Alang Ngoc, considered family treasures.
Journalist Alang Nguoc and his mother with the mementos his father brought back from the battlefield, preserved for 50 years - Photo: NVCC
Ama's MV "Souvenir" is expected to bring viewers a vivid, authentic historical story about a family of Co Tu veterans.
"After more than 50 years of storage, Ama's memorabilia, although no longer intact, each item carries a lot of valuable information and historical value, from the slingshot, syringe, ammunition box, black and white portrait album of comrades, to medals of all kinds...
Each souvenir is a beautiful story, reminding children of pride and gratitude to previous generations. That is even more meaningful and valuable when the whole country is looking forward to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day" - Alang Nguoc confided.
The souvenirs Ama brought back from the battlefield are carefully kept by the Nguoc family - Photo: NVCC
Through the MV, two Co Tu boys - Alang Nguoc and Danh Zoram want to send a message: every young person today, no matter where they are, always remembers the heroic history of their ancestors.
From there, we nurture national pride and cherish every moment of peace that we are living in. Because peace is a gift that is exchanged for sweat, tears, blood and bones of many previous generations...
Journalist Alang Nguoc is currently a reporter for Quang Nam newspaper and head of the Literature and Arts Association of Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous Areas (under the Literature and Arts Association of Quang Nam province).
He won first prize at the Central Highlands - Central Region Journalists' Singing Festival, and an encouragement prize at the 5th National Vietnam Journalists' Singing Festival in 2016.
Nguoc was also a contributor to Tuoi Tre newspaper for many years since his student days.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ky-vat-cua-ama-mang-ve-tu-chien-truong-lang-dong-trong-mv-nha-bao-o-quang-nam-20250428102400043.htm
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