Art and Patriotism: Revolutionary Singing Group Delights in Long Xuyen!
The National Festival in Long Xuyen from June 1 to 6, 2025 celebrates culture, history and patriotic values of Vietnam.

Art and Patriotism: Revolutionary Singing Group Delights in Long Xuyen!
Today, June 1, 2025, the national mass art performance festival “Revolution Songs” will be opened at Trung Nu Vuong Square in Long Xuyen. This reports Vietnam.vn. From today until June 6, 23 provinces and cities will present a diverse arts program that combines song, dance and music. The content covers topics that honor the country's political history, including the party, Uncle Ho, as well as Vietnam's love of home and the sea.
An Giang Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Deputy Director Truong Ba Trang and Nguyen Quoc Huy, Deputy Director of the Department of Basic Culture, Family and Library, emphasized the importance of the festival in their speeches. It is intended not only to promote the nation's historical and cultural traditions, but also to enhance patriotism and the sense of self-confidence and national pride. The mass art performance is a valuable opportunity to honor the achievements in work and production and keep the country's heroic martial traditions alive.
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The 2025 Festival is designed as a cultural activity to celebrate important anniversaries and historical events in the year. It aims to promote creativity, commitment and unity among participants for the sustainable development and prosperity of the country. The performance of the “Revolution Songs” aims to not only entertain the audience, but also educate them about Vietnam’s historical achievements.
In addition to this festival, another significant cultural event will take place from September 1st to 4th. The Vietnam-South Korea Cultural Festival in Da Nang celebrates the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. The event aims to promote mutual understanding and friendship between Da Nang and South Korean cities. Huynh Duc Truong, director of the Da Nang Department of Foreign Affairs, highlighted the festival's importance for international cooperation and cultural exchange.
The two festivals are part of a broader commitment by Vietnam to both strengthen national identity and expand international relationships. This reports VOVworld. Both events promise to make a significant contribution to Vietnam's cultural and socio-economic development and consolidate the country's position in the international community.