Gia Lai marks Party Congress success with grand cultural gala

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(GLO) – Gia Lai Province celebrated the successful conclusion of its 1st provincial Party Congress for the 2025-2030 term with a large-scale art program titled “Unwavering faith in the Party”, held on October 4 at Nguyen Tat Thanh Square in Quy Nhon Ward.

The event was broadcast live on GTV, Gia Lai Newspaper’s digital platforms, and Gia Lai Radio and Television, reaching audiences across the province and beyond.

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Structured around narration and musical performances, the evening opened with a stirring orchestral piece that invoked national pride. Audiences were then treated to a diverse repertoire, including patriotic songs and works honoring love for the homeland.

The program also highlighted Gia Lai’s cultural heritage with traditional martial arts, Bahnar folk songs, tuồng opera excerpts, and the powerful resonance of the gong ensemble, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

Renowned performers such as artist Đăng Dương, singers Anh Thơ and Hoàng Thu Hà, and ensembles from the Provincial Traditional Arts Theater, Đam San Song and Dance Theater, and the provincial Cultural Center took the stage.

Officials described the event as not only a major cultural celebration but also a significant socio-political activity. Organizers said the performances conveyed a strong message of unity and determination to implement the Resolution of the 1st Gia Lai provincial Party Congress for 2025-2030.

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