On the evening of August 24, a rehearsal of the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 took place at Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi). People eagerly flocked to the streets where the parade passed to cheer and watch.
In particular, the audience was delighted with the clip of soldiers walking and singing the song "Nhu day hom qua" by Son Tung M-TP.
The clip shared by the Vietnam Youth Union quickly "caused a stir" when recording the moment the military formation was arranged, moving strongly but still echoing the youthful melody: "Clap your shoulders and ask for peace in front of you despite many obstacles. If you are strong enough, everything will overcome.

That scene made people standing on both sides of the road not only cheer and cheer but also sing along, creating a vibrant atmosphere, connecting the army and people.
Many audiences expressed their excitement and praised the youthful and approachable spirit of the soldiers. There are humorous comments: "Son Tung M-TP is proud of it".
Notably, Son Tung M-TP's official Facebook account also quickly " release the heart" for the original clip, making the fan community pay more attention.
The song "Nhu don don mat" was released at the end of 2015 on the occasion of the male singer's 3rd year of singing. This song is currently being searched and shared widely on digital music platforms and social networks. The soldiers participating in the A80 song collection practicing Son Tung's music brought special excitement to the audience.
Son Tung M-TP's real name is Nguyen Thanh Tung, and he is currently the most beloved singer.
The official parade and parade will take place at 6:30 a.m. on September 2 at Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi), after which the blocks will spread to 7 directions through many central streets. People can directly immerse themselves in the event on the streets the group passes through, or watch through 270 LED screens installed throughout the city.