(Dan Tri) – This morning, at the walking street of Hoan Kiem Lake, the event “Cultural Festival for Peace” recreated the heroic historical moment of Hanoi and the country 70 years ago (October 10, 1954) with many impressive images.
People were moved by the image of the army re-enacting the takeover of the capital (Video: Minh Quang)
This morning, at the walking street of Hoan Kiem Lake, the Hanoi People's Committee organized the program "Culture Festival for Peace" within the framework of a series of activities to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital and the 25th anniversary of Hanoi being awarded the title "City for Peace" by UNESCO (Photo: Thanh Dong).
Attending the program were Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh; Standing member of the Secretariat Luong Cuong; Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Do Van Chien; Head of the Central Propaganda Department Nguyen Trong Nghia; Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh, along with leaders of central and Hanoi departments and agencies, representatives of international organizations, diplomatic agencies and a large number of people in the capital.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and delegates offer incense at the King Ly Thai To Monument (Photo: Thanh Dong).
The festival is the largest gathering of artisans, artists and people representing 30 districts, towns and cities of the capital. More than 8,000 people, including 5,000 people and representatives of forces from districts, towns and cities, participated in parades and performances of folk art and culture, including intangible cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO and the nation, along with the unique traditional cultural beauty of the capital (Photo: Thanh Dong).
The opening section recreates the first flag-raising ceremony in Hanoi on October 10, 1954, after the capital was liberated (Photo: Thanh Dong).
The majestic live performance titled “Victory Day” recreates the important historical moment of the capital and the country on October 10, 1954 (Photo: Thanh Dong).
The army marched towards Hanoi at the historic moment on October 10, 1954, when the Vietnam People's Army took over the capital, marking the end of French colonial rule (Photo: Thanh Dong).
The army returned to the capital to the joyful welcome of people along the road (Photo: Do Ngoc Luu).
Familiar images such as Long Bien Bridge, where the army entered to take over the capital, or Hanoi Flag Tower, where the red flag with yellow star fluttered during the first flag-raising ceremony on October 10, 1954, are clearly recreated (Photo: Do Minh Quan, Thanh Dong).
“Culture Festival for Peace” is a major cultural event of Hanoi, expected to create a special media effect, spreading the historical and cultural values of the capital to the whole country and international friends (Photo: Thanh Dong).
A Russian girl attending the ceremony shared: “I really enjoyed the parade, it was very colorful, bright and beautiful, I love Hanoi and the Vietnamese people” (Photo: Do Minh Quan).
“I feel very proud and honored to be part of the parade. The atmosphere of today's parade is very exciting,” said Ms. Moc Thuy (living in Gia Lam) (Photo: Do Minh Quan).
Through this event, Hanoi not only affirms its position as a historical and cultural city but also as an important tourism, economic and political center of the country (Photo: Do Minh Quan).
Organizing the “Cultural Festival for Peace” is also part of the strategy to develop cultural industrial products associated with the annual events celebrating the Capital Liberation Day, contributing to promoting cultural tourism and sustainable economic development for the Capital (Photo: Do Ngoc Luu).
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