On the closing night of the World Cultural Festival held on the evening of October 12 at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Hoang Thuy Linh and Truc Nhan stirred up the atmosphere with performances imbued with national identity, combining tradition and modernity, leaving an impression in the hearts of domestic and foreign audiences.
Hoang Thuy Linh brought to the stage the hit songs "Seeing tinh" and "Gieo key" are two songs that have associated the female singer's name in recent times.
In particular, See Tinh has become familiar to audiences in many countries, and has been danced to by many artists around the world. The song crossed the border to reach the media of China, Korea and many other countries, contributing to bringing Vietnamese music to international friends.

"Gieo Ke" is a song inspired by the long-standing culture of the Vietnamese people. Accordingly, this song was written from the customs of begging for luck and picking luck of the Vietnamese people at the beginning of the year to pray for a peaceful new year.

Meanwhile, Truc Nhan brought to the festival stage the songs "Successful Vietnam is Bright" and "Made in Vietnam" imbued with national spirit.
"Successful Vietnam" was once chosen to perform at the grand ceremony to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day on the morning of September 2 at Ba Dinh Square. Made in Vietnam was composed by DTAP, inspired by love and national pride.


The light effect and color combination in outstanding costumes between yellow and red create an eye-catching performance. Truc Nhan's performance captivated Vietnamese audiences, bringing a heroic and brilliant atmosphere of historic autumn days.
After 3 days of vibrant activities (from October 10 to 12) at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel Heritage Center, the 1st World Cultural Festival in Hanoi officially closed on the evening of October 12.
The event achieved outstanding success when attracting more than 1 million visitors and experiencing international culture, and at the same time donated 2.5 billion VND to support people affected by natural disasters.