
"Meeting Point for Youth" is a special song celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural Center. The song was composed by musician Mai Tram, who has dedicated over 23 years of her youth to working there.
"Meeting Place of Youth" is a gentle, heartfelt musical narrative about the home that has nurtured so many aspirations.




The song features contributions from many generations of artists who have always been associated with and accompanied the Youth Cultural Center: composer Tran Xuan Tien, People's Artist Ta Minh Tam, People's Artist Kim Xuan, Meritorious Artist Van Khanh, Nguyen Phi Hung, Quoc Dai, Dong Quan, Thanh Ngoc...
Along with them are the following music groups: Thanh Doan Traditional Club, Sao Viet, Mat Ngoc, Song Thoi Dai, Giai Dieu Xanh.
All the artists, along with the entire staff of the Youth Cultural Center, appeared full of energy in the music video "Meeting Point of Youth," directed by Vuong Hoho.
Throughout the music video, viewers are guided through historical footage of the Youth Cultural Center: from the time it became a "meeting point" for student movements protesting the war, to its 50-year history of accompanying the city's youth in all activities.
Although it couldn't fully capture every face and moment of that long journey, the music video is still full of heartfelt emotions sent to every generation.





MC and singer Quynh Hoa, Deputy Director of the Youth Cultural Center, shared: “For us, the Youth Cultural Center is home, a big family. This is where the dreams of a first-year student were nurtured until graduation; it both sheltered and helped me develop my character, learn to love and share with those around me. For 35 years, I have lived fully in harmony with the rhythm and grew up in this home. I am happy to see so many young people also mature from here.”

Choreographer and director Tan Loc recounted: “I first entered the Youth Cultural Center when I was 17 – life was very difficult after the war. But this place showed me a different world . I learned many things about art and life from talented and dedicated teachers. It was from here that I began performing, traveling to all over the country, to remote construction sites, peaceful rural areas, and border regions… These precious experiences of my youth gave me a vibrant youth, laying the first bricks for my artistic path later on.”

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tu-hao-yeu-thuong-lang-dong-cung-diem-hen-tuoi-tre-post811794.html









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