This is the opening activity for a series of events celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 - August 19, 2025) and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025). The program is expected to attract tens of thousands of live audiences at My Dinh Stadium and millions of viewers via television and social media platforms.
The event stage was designed on a national and international scale, divided into 4 zones with symbolic messages: “Independence – Freedom – Happiness – Red flag with yellow star”. The entire performance space was arranged in a 26-meter high V shape, as a vivid declaration of love and pride of every Vietnamese child for their homeland.
Speaking at the announcement ceremony, Mr. Le Quoc Minh - Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Department, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association - emphasized: "Fatherland in the Heart" is a symphony of patriotism, where millions of Vietnamese hearts beat together under the red flag with a yellow star.
With the message “The Fatherland is not far away – The Fatherland is in everyone’s heart”, the program will lead the audience through the flow of history, from heroic memories to the innovative present and future aspirations. This is a completely free artistic gift, dedicated to the people, affirming the pioneering role of Nhan Dan Newspaper in creating cultural and spiritual values that spread strongly in the community.
The program brings together leading artists from many generations, along with the participation of typical athletes such as Quang Hai, Anh Vien, Le Van Cong and many sports figures who have brought glory to the Fatherland in international arenas.
Closing the program is an 8-minute fireworks display (from 10:00 p.m. to 10:08 p.m. on August 10) at the F1 racetrack (Tu Liem ward, Hanoi ), with 300 high-altitude fireworks and 60 low-altitude fireworks, promising to leave deep echoes, full of proud emotions.
Tickets are free and uniquely designed, featuring the original handwritten copy of “Tien Quan Ca” by musician Van Cao. The organizers encourage spectators to wear red shirts with yellow stars, hold tickets and sing the national anthem in unison, covering the My Dinh stadium in red in the spirit of solidarity and national pride. Spectators who have registered for tickets online can receive them directly at the headquarters of Nhan Dan Newspaper from August 2 to 3.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/to-quoc-trong-tim-ban-giao-huong-nghe-thuat-chinh-luan-tri-an-nhan-dan-post806419.html
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