The North-South sunglaws are a national commemorative program on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025).
The program will be held on the evening of April 22, 2025 at My Dinh National Stadium (Hanoi) with about 12,500 spectators - the largest scale ever for a political art program.
People's Artist Tu Long and singer Anh Tu sang a duet to open the show North-South 10. The two artists sang the song "Mother loves child" with thousands of spectators at My Dinh Stadium.

People's Artist Pham Phuong Thao and the Oplus group sang the song "Loi ca dang Bac". The work is an expression of the affection and appreciation that cadres, soldiers and people in the South have for Uncle Ho.
The people of the South are determined to overcome all hardships, complete the revolutionary struggle, liberate the South, unify the country, and fulfill His sacred will.

In the middle of the program, the performances recreate the resistance war against the US to unify the country. That year, many children took to the battlefield.
Writer and Veteran Vu Cong Chien is a witness to tens of thousands of Hanoi youth rowing up their pens to study and set out to fight. Their seats are left empty, like an honorary position in the chair.
During the arduous resistance war, Southern mothers, sending their children to battle many times and many nights digging tunnels, raising and hiding soldiers... As for Northern mothers, they have never stopped their children from traveling long distances for the aspiration for peace and national unity.
The song "Bringing rice to your mother to plow" depicts an emotional rear painting, through the voices of the children of Besinger.

The scene of 2 T54 tanks of the Armored Arms Command (Ministry of National Defense) being driven by soldiers into My Dinh National Stadium also moved many spectators.
The two T54 tanks evoke the memories of the North supporting the Southern battlefield, based on the famous song "five brothers on a tank". The staged scene with real equipment and weapons brought a proud feeling to the audience.


The song "Vietnam in Me" performed by singer Hoa Minzy marks the milestone of half a century since the days of the young people, Vietnam is rising strongly.
"I am Vietnamese with red and yellow skin. Today's sea and sky are together, North and South", the proud melody of the song makes thousands of hearts burst into tears.

The performance "The Green Forest Recolores Our Weeds" by People's Artist Thanh Hoa and Hoa Minzy is full of spirit, filled with the enthusiasm of youth. When the soldiers arrived at the Northwest mountainous area, they were welcomed by ethnic minorities and watched the battlefield documents.

From fields to factories; from borders, remote islands to bustling urban areas; Vietnamese people in the country or overseas Vietnamese are carrying a new mindset, new determination, determined to continue the old-standing promise of unity with a promise for the future, realizing the aspiration to build and develop a prosperous and happy country.
All that will was expressed through the performance "Dat Nuoc Phuoc Phuoc Phuoc - Cung Toan Xuan" performed by artists and dance troupes.

Interspersed with music performances are documentary footage of the battlefield that the whole nation has gone through together.
Overcoming the pain of division after 1956, the North built a socialist country, the South carried out a national-democratic revolution of the people, two strategic tasks were carried out by our Party at the same time.
The North from here each person works by 2 to be a strong rear, material wealth, military weapons, human strength for the Southern battlefield. Having the reinforcements of the North, the Southern army and people stood up, against the army that was rated the most powerful in the world.
"The North-South treaty" - are historical chapters divided into many periods, from the time the two regions were divided, to the tragic war to gain independence.
After the war, in the most difficult or happiest periods, the people of the two regions still stand shoulder to shoulder, join hands to share, and be imbued with national love.
"The North-South Agreement" is a tribute, a slice recreating a tragic historical period of the nation.
To define the beauty of peace, look at history, look at the blood of our ancestors that fell, look at the way the whole nation stood up and struggled, ready to sacrifice everything to create peace.
