This is one of the key activities of the Capital Police towards the 80th anniversary of the Traditional Day of the People's Security Forces (July 12, 1946 - July 12, 2026), and at the same time expressing gratitude to generations of officers and soldiers who fought and sacrificed for the cause of protecting national security and maintaining the peaceful life of the people.
Inspired by real materials, characters and events, "Night Command" recreates the country's context in the early years after the August Revolution in 1945, when the young revolutionary government faced many difficulties and challenges.
Through the story of revolutionary security soldiers in the early days of protecting the government, the program depicts the bravery, intelligence, resourcefulness, courage and loyalty of generations of People's Security officers and soldiers.
The highlight of "Night Command" is being held right in the space of the Hanoi Police Museum - a place that preserves many documents and artifacts reflecting the construction, combat and growth process of the Capital Police force.
The program uses the form of historical reality, combining performing arts with museum space, historical artifacts and modern sound, lighting and projection technology to bring viewers visual and vivid experiences.
According to the Organizing Committee, "Night Command" is not only an art program to celebrate traditional days but also an effort to innovate political, ideological and traditional education in the Capital Police force through the combination of history, museums and experiential art.
The Organizing Committee expects the program to become a cultural and historical product bearing the unique imprint of the Capital Police, contributing to promoting the value of the Hanoi Police Museum, serving training, fostering, political activities and traditional education for officers and soldiers in the coming time.
The program is scheduled to take place at 8:30 PM on July 3rd at the Hanoi Police Museum (67 Ly Thuong Kiet, Cua Nam ward, Hanoi).
