

At 6:00 p.m. on December 2, at lecture hall 1 of Dai Nam University, not in their usual clothes, tonight hundreds of Dai Nam University students came to the cinema wearing the green military uniform, a mark of discipline and youthfulness. Besides, many of them held the red flag with yellow star in their hands as if they wanted to bring their national pride to the cinema.
The colors of the blue shirts and the red flag with the yellow star were in harmony with the patriotic beat in the screening of “The Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film” in the Unitour series. That space is not only a big screen and music , but also a place where the hearts of Vietnamese youth are united, towards the aspirations of building and protecting the country.
In the solemn atmosphere of the screening of “The Fatherland in the Heart: The Concert Film” , the Principal of Dai Nam University, on behalf of the Board of Directors, sent a call to teachers and students of the whole school to join hands to support the people of the provinces that are heavily affected by floods. In the hall, the call to action resounded warmly and humanely, as a link between the love for the Fatherland in each frame of the film and the civic responsibility of each young person today. She emphasized that the spirit of patriotism is not only expressed through emotions when watching the film, but also spread through practical actions for the community. The entire amount of support will be sent by the School to localities to promptly support people in disaster areas to overcome difficulties.
The lights went out, the space was quiet, the national anthem played. Hundreds of hands were placed on the left chest, where each person's heart was beating. Everything from the green of youth training, to the sacred red of the national flag intertwined to create a touching, solemn and proud picture.
The atmosphere seemed to be filled with youthful enthusiasm: many students jumped up, clapped their hands to the beat, spontaneously shouted “Vietnam! Vietnam!” - cheering and shouting enthusiastically. Groups of friends formed small circles, raised their hands high, and danced rhythmically to the heroic songs, creating a “light-music-pride dance”.
Teachers and some people watching the movie joined in the crowd, clapping and nodding to the beat. Flashlights from phones held high, like thousands of sparkling stars on the stage, created an emotional scene.
That space of sound, light, and emotion is not just for entertainment. It is an affirmation: today’s youth can be both disciplined and enthusiastic; both historical and modern; both studying, training, and singing out patriotism.
After the movie ended, the audience did not rush to leave. Each face retained its emotions, many students exchanged words with each other, their eyes sparkling with laughter. And then, teachers and students were willing to share their deep feelings after leaving the theater.
On the sidelines of the film screening, the joy of Dai Nam University students was further multiplied when each young person received meaningful gifts from comrade Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association .

It is a sticker (tattoo) with a star and a code to listen to a recording of President Ho Chi Minh reading the Declaration of Independence on Spotify - a creative approach to help the younger generation feel more clearly the sacred sound of the birth day of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

Along with that, key chains printed with the symbol “Homeland in the heart” were handed out as a gentle but profound message: every young person, no matter where they are, always carries with them a part of the national flag and colors. These are small, simple gifts, but contain faith, encouragement and expectations in the spirit of dedication of today’s student generation.

And after the movie night at Dai Nam University, what the students received was not just a movie night - but also pride, a sense of responsibility, and the desire to live, work, and contribute to the Fatherland.
The film “The Fatherland in My Heart: The Concert Film” is not simply an artistic “artifact” - it is a spiritual educational tool, a bridge between the past and the present, between the older generation and the younger generation, between responsibility and aspiration.
Through each frame - parade, fluttering flag, heroic song - viewers are reminded of history, of sacrifices, dedication, of the value of peace, independence, and freedom.

Choosing Dai Nam University - where many students have just entered the school year and are in military training - as the stop of Unitour this time carries a clear message: patriotism and national pride are not just slogans, but a way of life - discipline, solidarity, and the spirit of building and protecting the country from each individual.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/mau-xanh-ao-linh-hoa-cung-co-do-sao-vang-post927576.html






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