Singer Hoa Minzy expressed her honor and pride to be present at the concert "Proud to be Vietnamese" - a special music event in the series of activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
On the national concert stage, Hoa Minzy performed for the first time the song "Noi dau trong hoa", the official soundtrack of the movie "Mua mua dong" composed by musician Nguyen Van Chung.

The female singer shared: "This music project is a very big and very important project in my career. The touching story of Vietnamese heroic mothers.
I have wanted to do projects about my homeland for a long time, and this is the time when I gradually start implementing my ideas."
Hoa Minzy said that being chosen to perform the song even when the product had not been officially released moved her, because this was not only a musical performance, but also an opportunity to express her affection and gratitude to the Fatherland.
On the national concert stage, Hoa Minzy brought an emotional performance. As musician Nguyen Van Chung shared: "There are pains in peace that we will soothe together".
The song is dedicated to heroic Vietnamese mothers, and received many comments from the audience: "The song is good and very touching", "So tired"...
As the author of the song, Nguyen Van Chung confided: "Why is it No dau in pace? Because those are the people I accidentally did not mention clearly in the thank you words of the song Continue the story of peace.
Amidst peaceful joy, we sometimes forget tears, the endless pain of life, mothers can only eat rice with their children through blurred photos, chat with their children through fragrant smoke".
Not only bringing a new song, Hoa Minzy also collaborated with Dynamic to perform a medley with the song "Aspiration", bringing many deep emotions to the audience.

At the beginning of the program, the female singer impressed with her performance of the song "Que que huong".
Hoa Minzy and the artists ended the music night with the heroic melody of "Connecting the big arms".
The special art program "Proud to be Vietnamese" is chaired by the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee, in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hanoi People's Committee, Vietnam Television, organized to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2.
The program contributes to spreading cultural and historical values, fostering the spirit of "Remembering the source of drinking water" in all classes of people, especially the younger generation.
Not only stopping at a music night, this is also an opportunity for millions of Vietnamese people to turn to the core values of the nation. With the message "Proud to be Vietnamese", the event hopes to arouse patriotism, solidarity and faith in the country's development future.