Schools revive history through revolutionary song festivals
Schools across Vietnam are turning to revolutionary music as an innovative way to teach history, transforming lessons from static textbook content into vivid, experiential learning.
Schools across Vietnam are turning to revolutionary music as an innovative way to teach history, transforming lessons from static textbook content into vivid, experiential learning.
More than five decades after April 30, 1975, the day marking Vietnam’s reunification continues to shape the nation’s identity, inspiring both those who experienced the war and younger generations building the country in peace.
The Ministry of National Defence and the Gia Lai provincial Party Committee on November 18 opened a scientific conference in Pleiku to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Plei Me Victory (1965 - 2025).
The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for Peace, Cooperation, and Sustainable Development between Vietnam and the United States continues to deepen, maintaining positive momentum and achieving notable results.
(GLO) – The Binh Dinh Branch of the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) has organized a collective screening of the revolutionary film Mưa đỏ (Red Rain), produced by the People’s Army Cinema, as part of efforts to strengthen political and ideological education among its staff.
Vietnamese war epic Mưa đỏ (Red Rain), directed by Đặng Thái Huyền, has crossed the 600 billion VND (US$24 million) mark after just 20 days in theaters, setting a new benchmark in the country’s film industry.
(GLO) – In a display of patriotism ahead of Vietnam’s 80th National Day (September 2), young musicians in Gia Lai Province have released a music video (MV) combining traditional and modern instruments to convey the message of peace.