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Music night “Ngân Tiếng Ba Miền” – a harmony of emotions, honoring vietnamese culture
More Than Just a Concert, “Ngân Tiếng Ba Miền” Is a Journey of Emotion and Culture
“Ngân Tiếng Ba Miền” was more than a musical night – it was an emotional journey where every melody carried the soul and cultural identity of Vietnam’s three regions. Organized by Alolizz, a student group from the Faculty of International Relations and Communication at HUFLIT, the program left a lasting impression on all who attended.
This special music event was created to honor the cultural heritage of Vietnam’s North, Central, and South, offering a richly ethnic musical space that allowed audiences to experience traditional values through music, dance, and vivid folklore stories.
The event drew a large audience of art and traditional music enthusiasts, especially students from various faculties and majors at HUFLIT. The program featured performances by notable artists, including 52Hz and Em Ellata, along with over 60 young talents, delivering a series of profoundly moving and memorable acts that beautifully celebrated the essence of Vietnamese culture.The music night opened up a cultural journey, aiming to ignite national pride and serve as a reminder of the responsibility to preserve Vietnam’s cultural heritage.

Beyond the performances, the program led the audience into an adventurous cultural journey told through the story of three young individuals from Vietnam’s North, Central, and South regions. As they traveled and explored the cultural identities of their homelands, they came to a profound realization: true cultural value doesn’t lie in abstract or distant ideas, but rather exists vividly in each sound, every dance, and the simple moments of everyday life.


The stage was thoughtfully divided into three sections, each representing one of Vietnam’s regions. The program began with the graceful melodies of the North, featuring the song “Hà Nội 12 Mùa Hoa”, which beautifully captured the romantic and elegant charm of Hà Nội, the capital. Next, the audience was immersed in the deep and contemplative sounds of Central Vietnam through the songs “Nàng Thơ Xứ Huế” and “Đậm Tình Miền Trung”. These performances evoked the serene and soulful beauty of the ancient imperial land. The show concluded on a high note with the vibrant and lively spirit of the South, highlighted by the song “Sài Gòn Đẹp Lắm”. This brought a refreshing and youthful energy, perfectly reflecting the dynamic essence of the city named after Uncle Hồ.

52Hz brought a wave of vibrant, energetic sounds, capturing the dynamic spirit of youth and igniting the stage with rhythms that had the audience dancing and moving along. In contrast, Em Ellata touched hearts with gentle, emotional melodies, delivering soulful, introspective ballads like whispered stories full of feeling.
The blend of these two contrasting musical styles created a space that was both diverse and harmonious, adding emotional depth to the narrative that “Ngân Tiếng Ba Miền” aimed to convey. This contrast beautifully highlights the fusion of modernity and tradition, of youthful energy and deep-rooted cultural values, emphasizing the richness and complexity of the Vietnamese identity in today’s urban life.


Moreover, the program served as a gathering of over 60 young talents from HUFLIT, who together painted a vibrant and emotional artistic picture. These students didn’t simply perform to showcase their abilities-they performed to express deep respect for Vietnamese culture, contributing their voices and efforts to the preservation and promotion of traditional values in a modern context.
Each dance, each song was filled with pride and reverence, honoring the core cultural identity of the Vietnamese people. Their performances stood as a testament to the enduring vitality of national heritage, affirming that the spirit of Vietnamese culture continues to thrive in the hearts of the younger generation.

The success of the program extended beyond the artistic performances – it was also about creating a meaningful connection between generations, between tradition and modernity, and between the enduring values of the nation and the ever-evolving global cultural landscape. It stood as a powerful testament to the resilience and vitality of Vietnamese culture, a heritage that continues to be preserved and nurtured through every generation.
Though the music night has come to an end, its echoes still resonate – a heartfelt reminder of love for the homeland, national pride, and the responsibility to protect our cultural heritage.
The art event “Ngân Tiếng Ba Miền” is not just a closing chapter, but a promise of more journeys to come, where music continues to tell stories, and culture is forever celebrated.
