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Police Ceremonial Guard performs at Hanoi pedestrian zone for firs time

After last night`s successful performance at the pedestrian zone, the police force plans to hold other performances in this place during the weekend.

The People's Public Security Ceremonial Guard and Music Ensemble held the first ever parade and performance at the pedestrian zone around Hoan Kiem Lake last night [October 12].
 
The police officers from the force music ensemble. Photo: Hanoimoi
Police officers from the force's music ensemble. Photo: Hanoimoi

The event, which marked the participation of 65 police officers from the force music ensemble and 20 others from the police dance troupe, was held to make the pedestrian zone more vibrant.

The parade and the musical performance also showed a different side of the officers of the Public Security of the People, who are not only brave and tough at work, but also friendly and cheerful.

The Ceremonial Guard and the Music Ensemble performed at the Ly Thai To Square and then marched around Hoan Kiem Lake and finally played music and presented dances on the street at the main stage at the Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square.

“We try to prepare an attractive show both visually and acoustically for the audience. At this show, the officers perform  ear-catching music and lively dance,” said Head of the Ceremonial Guard Do Ngoc Anh.

After last night's successful performance at the pedestrian zone, the police force plans to hold other performances in this place during the weekend.
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