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Photographic Journey Through the Festivities of Thang Long Citadel

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An exhibition called “Relic Sites, Festivals, and Imperial Rituals of Ba Dinh District” is currently taking place at Le Truc Flower Garden in Dien Bien Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. The exhibition is being held to commemorate the 69th anniversary of the Capital Liberation Day, which occurred on October 10, 1954.  The photo exhibition runs until October 12 at Le Truc Flower Garden, Ba Dinh District. Photo: VNA The exhibition showcases a collection of 40 captivating images capturing the essence of Ba Dinh, a sacred and iconic district in the heart of the capital city. These images showcase the district’s rich history, showcasing its historic sites and lively festivals that bring the area to life. The webpage showcases various festivals celebrated at the historic Thang Long Imperial Citadel. These festivals include the traditional Tet (Lunar New Year) rituals observed during the reign of the Le Trung Hung Dynasty (1533 – 1789), as well as the Mid-Autumn Festival, Luna...

Liverpool Lose to Tottenham Despite Playing with Nine Men; Wolves Stun Man City

Manchester United suffered another disappointing defeat as Crystal Palace secured a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Arsenal moved within one point of the top of the table after a comfortable 4-0 win against Bournemouth. Prior to this match, Manchester City had won all six of their opening games as they aim to become the first team in history to win four consecutive English top-flight titles. However, Wolverhampton Wanderers, who had only gathered four points from their first six games, shocked the champions with a 2-1 victory at Molineux. Ruben Dias’ own goal initially put Wolves in the lead, but Julian Alvarez’s free-kick brought City level. In the end, it was Hwang Hee-chan who secured the win for Wolves with a goal 25 minutes from time. Pep Guardiola, City’s manager, admitted that his team did not perform to their best despite the result. Liverpool had a chance to go top of the table with a victory, but they faced an uphill battle when Curtis Jones was sent off in the 26t...

Quang Binh Honors Late Hanoi Musician with New Music Video

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Singer Thi Phuong has recently unveiled the music video (MV) titled Quang Binh Que Ta Oi (Quang Binh, My Hometown) to commemorate the 420th anniversary of the establishment of the central province of Quang Binh (1604-2024). The purpose of this release is to showcase and showcase the beauty and charm of her homeland. The music video launch event took place in Hanoi, the birthplace of the composer Hoang Van, in order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the song’s initial debut. Hoang Van (1930-2018) was a highly acclaimed musician and composer who was awarded the prestigious Ho Chi Minh Prize in 2000. He had a remarkable career that included fighting in the historic battle of Dien Bien Phu and later being sent to China to pursue further studies in music. Singer Thi Phuong is featured in her music video dedicated to Quang Binh Province. Upon his return to Vietnam, he assumed the role of conductor for the orchestra of Radio Voice of Vietnam and took up a position as a lec...