The art program "Sacred Vietnamese Sea and Islands" attracted the attention of many audiences, artists, reporters and those who love performing arts. With the message towards the sea and islands of the Fatherland, the program has created an artistic space in harmony between modernity and traditional depth.
The program thanked the support of the Vietnam National Industry - Energy Group (Petrovietnam); Vietnam Oil Corporation - JSC (PVOIL); Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank); Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank).
For more than 80 minutes, the audience was guided through many layers of emotions - from settling down, emotional to exciting. The stage is designed with an open concept, using a high-resolution LED screen, combined with carefully calculated lighting and sound, creating 3D spaces simulating Vietnam's sea and sky. Images of remote islands, DK1 rigs, fishing vessels carrying many missions... make viewers feel like they are standing in front of a large sea.

The highlight is the way the performance is staged in a storytelling style using music. Each song is not only a performance but also a continuous story. From the image of a mother sending her child into the army, the nights on duty at a front line island, to the scene of fishermen clinging to the sea to make a living... all are recreated with emotion.
Young artists bring a new breeze when expressing modern compositions, energetic performance styles but not losing traditional spirit. The clear voice and natural acting style helped many performances make a strong impression, and were constantly applauded and cheered by the audience.
The program also cleverly used illustrative dance elements, contributing to increasing the depth of expression. The image of the actress in a Mrs. b's costume, holding a light-headed hand, fishing nets, or pulling a net in the misty scene evoked the simple coastal life. The harmonious combination of music and body language helps the stage become soft and rich in poetry.

Speaking at the program, a representative of the Vietnam Journalists Association emphasized: We want to convey a message of national solidarity and gratitude to those who are protecting the sovereignty of the sea and islands. Through art, the story of the sea and islands will become more accessible and closer to the public, especially the young.
Many audiences left Ho Guom Theater with settling emotions. Ms. Thu Ha, a young audience member, shared: "I have read many articles about Truong Sa, but when I watched this program, my emotions became more obvious. Each performance contains a deep love for her homeland.
The program ended with a long applause, affirming the social significance and artistic value that the event brought. Not only honoring the sea and islands, "The Sacred Sea and Islands of Vietnam" also helps the audience