This is a meaningful activity to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution (August 19, 1945 - August 19, 2025) and the 80th anniversary of National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025).

The program was elaborately staged, harmoniously combining singing, dancing, music and documentary images, bringing the audience a solemn and emotional artistic space.
Part one – The desire for independence, the belief in victory – opens with the scene “Independence Day” and a documentary film of President Ho Chi Minh reading the Declaration of Independence. This is followed by familiar revolutionary songs, such as: Ho Chi Minh’s song, Far away land, The road to the front, the mashup Len dang – The youth of Uncle Ho’s generation, The country is full of joy… performed completely by the voices and dances of non-professional singers and actors. That jubilant atmosphere took the audience back in time, reliving the sacred moments of the nation, while fostering pride and deep gratitude for generations of fathers and brothers.




Part two – Sa Pa shines, the desire to reach far – brings a fresh, colorful space to the Northwest highlands. Songs and art performances, such as: Marching song on Fansipan peak, Singing on Hoang Lien peak, Beautiful highland girl, Mong Vong Nui dance, Dao drum soul dance… recreated the natural beauty and culture of Sa Pa.



Closing the program, the immortal song "As if Uncle Ho were here on the day of great victory" was played, creating a solemn and emotional atmosphere.



The art program “Pride of Vietnam – 80 years of glorious country” is not only an epic tribute to generations of fathers and brothers who sacrificed for independence and freedom, but also an affirmation of the strong aspiration to rise of the people of Sa Pa in particular and the whole country in general in the new path of integration and development.
Some pictures at the program:






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