100 artists and over 1,000 fans gathered at the Ho Chi Minh City Cultural House for Youth to shoot a music video entitled "Vietnamese Hearts", composed by Phuong Uye, to show their love for the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa Islands and East Sea.
The song, with its strong and majestic melody, is a call to the Vietnamese people to keep the faith and together look toward the East Sea. This is the largest music project of Vietnamese artists for the East Sea.
All participants wore T-shirts featuring the national flag. They stood together and expressed a peace-loving message, love for the country and the East Sea.
The vocal part was recorded on May 16-18. The music video will be broadcast on 25 channels across the country.
Singers Ho Ngoc Ha and Minh Hang (left).
Singer Dam Vinh Hung.
Singer Cam Ly.
From the left: Singers Ong Cao Thang, Dong Nhi and Ngo Kien Huy.
The young artists are very enthusiastic with the project.
Over 1,000 students and fans. |
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