
The suite "That Soldier" performed by a group of artists and soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army was elaborately and impressively constructed to open the special art program "A Country Full of Joy" .
The program took place at Thong Nhat Hall, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, and was broadcast on VTV1 and many other TV channels nationwide.
The program highlights the leadership role of the Party, President Ho Chi Minh, the brave fighting spirit of our army and people, and the image of Uncle Ho's soldiers in the historic Ho Chi Minh campaign. Thereby, it arouses patriotism, national pride and the desire to develop the country in the new era.

The special art program "A Country Full of Joy" includes the following chapters:
Chapter 1: The desire for unification to remember the days of division, the whole country went to war with a series of songs such as Cau ho ben Hien Luong, Bai ca hy vong, Tren dinh Truong Son ta hat, Dat nuoc , medley Dat nuoc tron niem vui - Mua xuan tren thanh ho Chi Minh .
Chapter 2 - The aspiration to rise up demonstrates the spirit of unity and solidarity in implementing comprehensive innovation; joining hands to build and protect the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the era of independence and development. Chapter 2 has a series of famous songs such as The South will forever remember His grace, Singing about rice today, The unforgettable song ...
Chapter 3 - Aspiration for power with proud melodies, melodies of a peaceful and innovative country, melodies carrying the ambitions of the entire nation in the new era such as the medley For the people, forgetting oneself - Truong Sa military song, Young city, Melody of the Fatherland...
The program gathers many famous artists such as People's Artist Thanh Thuy, singers Cam Van, Tung Duong, Vu Thang Loi, Do To Hoa... Notably, People's Artist Tu Long and the talented artists of Anh trai vu ngan cong gai will participate in performing a performance specially choreographed for this special event.
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/toi-nay-204-truyen-hinh-truc-tiep-chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-dac-biet-dat-nuoc-tron-niem-vui-post400533.html
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