A special music show titled "The country is in the fullness of joy” has been held at Hoa Binh Square in Hoa Binh city in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975–2025).


The special music show, marking the 50thanniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification, leaves special impression on the audience.

Following the flag saluting ceremony, Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long delivered a speech highlighting the great sacrifices by former generations that contributed to the ultimate victory.

At the April 26 event, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung presented the second-class Labour Order to the officials and people of Hoa Binh city.

He expressed his belief that the Party organisation, administration, armed forces, and people of Hoa Binh province will remain united, dynamic, and creative to surmount difficulties and challenges, make breakthroughs, and successfully carry out the set tasks and targets, thus joining hands with the entire country to create a solid stepping stone for advancing to a new era – that of the nation’s rise, development, and prosperity.

Among the three parts of the meticulously designed music show, the first recalled the hard but heroic years of war, the second depicted the full joy of victory when the country was reunified, and the third demonstrated Vietnam’s aspirations for reaching new heights.

The programme helped tens of thousands of spectators relive the historic moment of victory. The echoing sound of Muong gongs, immortal songs, and fireworks lighting up the sky left an unforgettable impression on the audience, helping them connect with the past to understand more deeply the value of today’s freedom and brighten up the future.

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