Vietnamese singers have created a music video to promote Hanoi's iconic landmarks such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Flag Tower, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Ba Dinh Square, Long Bien Bridge, and others to celebrate National Day.
Celebrity musicians including Tung Duong and boyband OPlus have just completed the music video (MV) Vietnam in All its Colors expressing the artists' patriotism, celebrating National Day (September 2).
The MV begins with the image of the artists participating in the flag-raising ceremony at Ba Dinh Square with the national anthem and the image of the red flag with a yellow star fluttering in the wind.
Singers perform on the Hanoi double-decker sightseeing bus. Photo courtesy of the artists |
Tung Duong and OPlus then take the audience to famous places in Hanoi such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Flag Tower, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Ba Dinh Square, and Long Bien Bridge... on a journey to explore the capital on a double-decker bus.
The music video showcases well-known locations in Hanoi. It introduces the stunning Vietnamese landscape, including the Trang An Complex, the Independence Palace in HCM City, the World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay, and Hoi An Old Quarter.
The song paints a picture of Vietnam with many bright colors of its people's and landscapes' typical beauty. The patriotism, love of life, the spirit of solidarity, and optimism of the Vietnamese people are also expressed through the cheerful, youthful, and proud rhythm.
Tung Duong and OPlus show their pride and affection for their motherland through the beautiful melodies that speak of Vietnam's beauty. In particular, the image of five singers dressed in ao dai (traditional long robe) performing under the Hanoi Flag Tower shows their deep national pride on the occasion of the country's great anniversary.
The artists wear ao dai and perform at the Hanoi Flag Tower. Photo courtesy of the artist |
"The visuals really helped the music shine even more. Everyone in the crew felt the same sense of pride and love for their country after seeing the final product," said Nguyen Quang Minh of OPlus.
Tung Duong said that they traveled for a whole day to film, standing on the bus and singing even after performing at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in extremely hot weather. In addition to the scenes filmed in Hanoi, the MV also used a lot of footage from friends and colleagues, carefully selected by OPlus and Tung Duong to ensure that it portrayed a truly beautiful and peaceful Vietnam.
"If young people listen to the song and feel patriotic and motivated in life, it will make us happy. Vietnam in All its Colors is a very heartwarming song and I believe the song will add more motivation in life so that young people have more aspirations and ambitions," said Tung Duong.
The singer added: "In any era, patriotism is always the most important, meaningful, and supreme thing for a Vietnamese person. From this great patriotism, you will have the spirit to build, preserve, and promote the nation's identity. National pride always flows in the blood of every person, especially for artists, it is even more important.
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