"Gala Tet Que Huong" offers emotional moments that inspire people to think of their families and treasure traditional values toward a better nation.
The Gala Tet Que Huong 2024 (New Year in the Homeland) boasts a significant art show, conveying that Tet is the time for everyone to return home.
Gala Tet Que Huong will bring about an excellent arts performance. Photo: Thanh Hai/The Hanoi Times |
The Gala is the annual event broadcast on the night of Lunar New Year's Eve and the first day of the Lunar Year.
The show will narrate stories of rediscovering the value of family - a priceless asset - and the joy of spending time with loved ones, getting together, seeing relatives, remembering the past, and looking forward to the future.
Stories of the families will be told through song, dance, and music.
Many famous artists will perform at the show, including Meritorious artists Xuan Hinh, Thanh Lam, and Minh Thu; singers Tung Duong, Kyo York, Trinh Minh Quan, Thai Thuy Linh, Thu Thuy, and violinist Qinie, and others.
Nguyen Thanh Loi, Editor-in-Chief of Economic&Urban Newspaper, the program's co-host, said the Gala Tet Que Huong offers viewers meaningful moments to celebrate with music and art, storytelling, and emotions.
"The program is expected to instill future-focused motivation and self-assurance in everyone, inspiring them to continually rise above the status quo and lead our nation into a bright future.
The Gala Tet Que Huong 2024 art program will be broadcast at 21:00 on February 9 and 20:00 on February 10 on VTC Digital Television channels, VTC Now platform, Economic&Urban Newspaper, Ethnicity and Development Newspaper, VTC News e-newspaper, Saovietplus and Tu hao Viet Nam YouTube channel
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