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Blind and deaf children show their love for the Fatherland with the MV National Anthem from the heart

The MV is part of a series of activities by the Vietnam Fund for Disabled Children to spread the message: Every child deserves to be proud and sing in the most sacred moments of the Fatherland.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus26/04/2025

In the midst of these special April days, when the whole country joyfully celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025), the MV "National Anthem - Sound from the Heart" was born as a quiet yet touching tribute from today's generation to previous generations.

The MV is organized by the Vietnam Fund for Children with Disabilities, with special performances by viola artist Nguyet Thu and 24 children: 12 visually impaired children from Nguyen Dinh Chieu School and 12 hearing impaired children from Xa Dan School ( Hanoi ).

The MV is part of a series of activities by the Vietnam Fund for Disabled Children, aiming to spread the message: Every child deserves to be proud, to sing, to give their all in the most sacred moments of the Fatherland.

"National Anthem - Sound from the Heart" not only recalls history and pays tribute to the past, but also opens up a belief: peace is not only an inheritance, but also a responsibility. That every song of today's young generation is following in the footsteps of previous generations.

The MV "National Anthem - Sound from the Heart" is not only an artistic product, but also a symbol of integration, aspiration and belief in the future.

The project aims to spread the message that every citizen, regardless of circumstances, has the right and ability to express their love for the Fatherland in their own way./.

(Vietnam+)

Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/tre-em-khiem-thi-khiem-thinh-hien-tinh-yeu-to-quoc-voi-mv-quoc-ca-tu-trai-tim-post1035178.vnp


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