The regular music program produced by Hanoi Radio and Television, like a lively diary, brings the audience back to the pure memories of their childhood, their homeland and the melodies that have gone through the years.
With a combination of traditional music, unique music and precious documentary footage, the program is not only a feast of emotional melodies, but also a spiritual bridge between generations, from the elderly who cherish memories to the young who want to find their roots.
My Childhood Homeland has the mission of renewing old songs, awakening memories with the breath of modern music through a new, sophisticated, youthful arrangement and performance, but still respecting the original spirit.
The program also helps the audience have a journey back to the place of childhood that everyone has gone through, with the flute, school roof, rice fields and old music becoming the material connecting community memories.
Accordingly, "Timestream - Song goes with the years" for the 5th year returns with a new look: Young, lively, updated with trends but still maintaining the core spirit, honoring sustainable values through music.
Continuing to tell memories through music, the program is positioned more clearly about artistic personality when each issue has a theme throughout, creating a flow of emotions and nostalgia.
The return of time is not only a continuation, but also opens a long-term creative cycle, connecting with the audience of the capital and the whole country in the journey of nurturing memories through music.
The theme of this program "Time Stream" breathes new life into songs familiar to many generations of Vietnamese people by arranging and performing in a new, modern style while still maintaining the spirit of the song.
The program structure is built like a childhood diary consisting of 2 parts: Childhood memories - recalling the images of childhood, class, parents, friends, the innocent and pure first days of life.
The countryside in memory - depicts the beauty of Vietnamese countryside, associated with land, profession, tradition and sacred attachment to the homeland.
The way the program is hosted is also a special feature with reports such as documentary footage interspersed between performances to help the audience enter the memory space in a concise and emotional way.
The program has the participation of outstanding contestants from the "Hanoi Singing Voice" contest such as Bich Ngoc, Thu Thuy, Moc An, Nam Giang... This is also a way to mark a specific step in nurturing and creating conditions for the development of young talents.