Capital in 70 Years – Triumphant Epic
The performance highlights Hanoi's strength and bravery during the takeover from French colonial rule, while also showcasing the city's resilience, civility, and modernity.
An arts program titled “Capital in 70 Year – Triumphant Epic” took place this morning to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Hanoi’s liberation [October 10, 1954 – Ocotober 10, 2024).
Being one of the major events commemorating the liberation of the capital, the art performance features a strong and brave Hanoi with the takeover from the French colonialists. It also reflects a resilient, civilized, and modern capital city.
The celebration marked the attendance of top leaders and former leaders of the Party and State and thousands of representatives of different sectors from young to old.
The event aims to celebrate the capital’s milestone and nurture pride and patriotism among young people, inspiring their contributions to the national building.
Reporters of The Hanoi Times provide you with the triumphant epic.
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General Secretary and President To Lam and Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai come to the celebration ceremony. |
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Top former and incumbent leaders attend the ceremony. |
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Veterans who contributed to the capital's liberation are now mostly in the 90s. |
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General Secretary and President To Lam speaks at the event. |
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Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Nguyen Thi Tuyen at the celebration. |
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The arts performance program "Capital in 70 Years – Triumphant Epic" held at the National Convention Hall in Hanoi on October 10. |
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The image of soldiers approaching Hanoi when they took over the capital on October 10, 1954. |
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Moments in the war reenacted at the performance. |
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The liberation of the capital contributed by different stakeholders. |
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Thang Long - Hanoi is the place where King Ly Thai To relocated Dai Viet's capital to a thousand years ago. |
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Triumphant epic on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the capital. |
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Different stakeholders contribut to a civilized and modern Hanoi. |