In the atmosphere of the whole country looking towards the 51st anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2026), singer Bao Anh chose a different way of celebrating when leaving the city, going to border school sites in Cao Bang and Lang Son. The journey is not only charitable but also spreads patriotism with practical actions.
The first stop is Be Van Dan commune (Cao Bang), where the female singer and the program "Giao nang chuyen yeu thuong" inaugurated the semi-boarding cafeteria at Be Van Dan Primary and Secondary School.
Here, the delegation presented 182 gifts and 6 scholarships to disabled students overcoming difficulties. Leaving Cao Bang, the journey continued to Lang Son with many meaningful activities at kindergartens.
At Khuat Xa Kindergarten, the program replaced tables, chairs, and study cabinets at 5 school sites, and at the same time presented 30 gifts. At Tam Gia Kindergarten, an outdoor playground was installed with 95 gifts sent to children.
Not only stopping at material support, the most memorable moment of the trip was when Bao Anh and students sang "Tien Quan Ca" right in the schoolyard. No stage, no lights, the female singer's voice harmonized with hundreds of children, creating a solemn but emotional space.




Bao Anh said that April 30th is a meaningful time to spread patriotism in a close way. According to her, that spirit comes not only from great things but also from simple actions such as caring for future generations, especially in areas with many difficulties.
The female singer expressed that it is the will of students and the dedication of teachers in the border area that makes her feel "receiving more than giving". The moment of singing the National Anthem together in the school named after hero Be Van Dan became a sacred mark in her artistic journey.
The journey is closed, but the values left behind still spread. Improved works, childish smiles and the spirit of sharing are practical ways to "keep the fire" of knowledge in the highlands, contributing to nurturing the future from the simplest things.