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Leading VN, Japanese artists perform at friendship concert

Top star: Diva My Linh performed at the concert. — Photo courtesy of VTV
Viet Nam News

HA NOI — A concert celebrating the friendship between Viet Nam and Japan took place on Sunday (September 9) in Ha Noi.

Viet Nam Television (VTV) and Viet Nam - Japan Special Ambassador Ryotaro Sugi hosted the concert with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

VTV General Director Tran Binh Minh said the idea of organising the concert started a year ago in preparation for the celebration marking 45 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Viet Nam and Japan.

“Through music, we honour the cultural beauty of the two nations. They share similarities but each has its own identity,” he said.

The highlight of the concert is the song Gap Toi Hoa No (Flowers Blooming When I Meet You) exclusively written for the event. Popular songs from the two countries will also be performed, including Doraemon no Uta and songs written by Trinh Cong Son.

Boy band: W-inds., a beloved group among young Japanese music lovers took part in the concert. — Photo fanpop.cpm

The concert gathered leading artists from the two countries such as My Linh, Dong Nhi, Trong Hieu, The Wings band, Maius Philharmonic, and Sine dance group of Viet Nam; and Pikotaro, Godai Natsuko, w-inds. band, Exile Atsushi and especially Ambassador Sugi from Japan.

The stage was designed with special effects highlighting the traditional culture of the two countries.

Ambassador Sugi was born in 1944. He is a Japanese singer, painter and actor.

Sugi was appointed by two Governments as Viet Nam-Japan and Japan-Viet Nam Special Friendship Ambassador since 2007 and was extended to 2020 following an announcement on September 6.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc remarked that Sugi has made significant contributions to reinforcing the two countries’ friendship and co-operation over the past 30 years in various fields such as culture, arts, people-to-people exchanges, and humanitarian activities.

Ambassador Sugi said the co-operation potential between Viet Nam and Japan in economics, politics and culture was enormous, adding that he would do his utmost to propel the bilateral rapport forward. 

“I want to use the power of culture to maintain peace and enhance mutual understanding,” he said. — VNS

 

 


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