On the evening of May 14, the special art program "Qua mang khu dang luong" took place at the Hanoi Opera House on the occasion of the 135th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birthday (May 19, 1990 - May 19, 2025).
The program consists of 3 parts, with special art performances about President Ho Chi Minh from his youth to his journey to find a way to save the country and fight for national independence. Along with that are short reports and historical documentaries about him.
In particular, in the second chapter called "Flag for Peace", the audience had quiet, emotional moments when listening to the voice of General Secretary Le Duan in the recorded video of the conduit read at the President Ho Chi Minh Rehearsal Ceremony:
"Our nation, our people, the riverbed of our country has given birth to the President's Lake, the great national hero, and it is He who made the nation, our people and the riverbed of our country glorious...

He always urges us to preserve and promote the tradition of solidarity and love for compatriots and comrades.
... We pledge to increase the fighting strength of the Party, act as the core of national unity, and ensure the complete victory of the revolutionary cause of the working class and people of Vietnam.
... We swore to study His morality and style all our lives, nurture revolutionary qualities, not afraid of hardship, not afraid of sacrifice. I swore! ".
This is an excerpt from the Central Party Executive Committee's document read by General Secretary Le Duan at the Solemn Examination Ceremony of President Ho Chi Minh, September 9, 1969. This especially valuable historical document is currently stored in the Central Party Arsenal.
Along with the resounding words of General Secretary Le Duan, the artists on stage all looked forward to the image of Uncle Ho holding the red flag with a yellow star, among all classes of Vietnamese people. Below the audience, the space seemed to settle down with emotions, the pain of loss could not be compensated and love and gratitude for him.
Many audiences shed tears.

After a special moment of silence, the familiar melody of the song "Nguoi la tin dep won" resounded, the whole space seemed to burst into emotions. All blend together into a epic that is both painful and filled with faith and national pride.
The program " when May offers People" ended with the final part called "Sang mai ten Nguoi - Ho Chi Minh" with special performances, bringing the audience many emotions.