Jul 26, 2015 / 14:10
“Khat Vong Doan Tu” art programme to take place in Hanoi on July 27
“Khat Vong Doan Tu” (An aspiration for reunion) art programme will be held at the Defence Ministry’s Hall in Hanoi on July 27 evening to celebrate the 68th War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27).
According to Major General Tran Van Minh, Director of the Department of Policy under the General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People’s Army, said at a press conference on July 24 in Hanoi, the programme is organised by the Steering Committee for the Search and Repatriation of Remains of Fallen Soldiers to pay tribute to war martyrs, invalids and revolutionary contributors.
The programme will be broadcasted live on the Vietnam Television’s VTV1 channel and the Vietnam National Defence Television channel.
The show will also honour teams, individuals and organisations who have been working tirelessly to search for and repatriate the remains of fallen soldiers.
At the press conference
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The show will also honour teams, individuals and organisations who have been working tirelessly to search for and repatriate the remains of fallen soldiers.
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