1,300 people sing the Vietnamese National Anthem in new video
More than 1,300 people, including hundreds of artists, performed the national anthem “Marching Song” by late musician Van Cao on a video shot in the first two weeks of May.
The video was introduced on Monday in Hanoi, with the participation of many celebrities.
Artists from Hanoi. Singer Dinh Manh Ninh (left) is one of 100 singers who participated in the recording in Hanoi. Singer Ngoc Khue (right) and other artists wore T-shirts with the Vietnamese flag at the video premier ceremony.
MC Le Anh said the new version of "Marching Song" is very special, with creative features. Singer My Dung (left) also contributed to this project. The video appeared on social networks and Youtube on Tuesday. The video is produced by singers Minh Quan (first from the left) and Nguyen Ngoc Anh (middle). Singer Minh Quan said: "We selected the Marching Song because it is the national anthem of Vietnam, the song that everyone from young to old knows by heart. Everybody loves this song because it's not only beautiful in lyrics and tunes but when we sing it, we are proud of being Vietnamese."
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