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A Symphony Amid the Clouds of Bach Ma

HNN.VN - Amid the cool mountain air of Bach Ma National Park, beneath a star-filled sky and alongside the gentle murmur of streams flowing through the park’s majestic landscape, a group of young performers from Hon Viet Event treated visitors to an emotionally musical night show with “Symphony No. 5: A Date with the Clouds and Sky”.

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 Visitors immersing themselves in music amid the wilderness of Bach Ma National Park

Taking place at Bach Ma Village - Bach Ma Sliding Fall, the program attracted a large number of visitors staying and sightseeing in the area. The event was part of the “H.U.É - When Beauty Speaks” series, which blended music with visual experiences, allowing audiences to enjoy artistic performances while immersing themselves in the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the land of Hue Ancient Capital.

Hon Viet Event has previously earned recognition through a range of music productions, such as Lim Sunset, September Sunset, Rise for Central Show, a fundraising concert for Central Vietnam, and Green Night: For a Greener Earth. Continuing that journey, by offering a familiar artistic space, the Bach Ma night show brought audiences closer to nature through a harmonious blend of music and the surrounding landscape.

In the refreshing atmosphere after an afternoon shower, the first notes of the song “The Muse of Hue” drifted across the landscape, performed on traditional instruments such as the bamboo flute, monochord, two-string fiddle, and dan tu (four-string lute). The performance immediately drew the attention of visitors. Blending with the tranquility of the mountains and forests, the simple yet expressive sounds created a memorable experience, delighting many in attendance.

Many visitors shared that it was their first time experiencing the sounds of traditional Vietnamese instruments performed live in an open-air mountain setting. The melodious strings and resonant flute notes blended with the murmur of flowing streams and the whisper of forest winds, creating a unique symphony where nature and art came together in harmony.

The program continued with a diverse lineup of performances by young artists, featuring popular songs favored by younger audiences, including Di giua troi ruc ro (Walking Beneath the Radiant Sky), Giua dai lo Dong Tay (Between the East-West Boulevard), and Dao buoc Hongkong (Strolling Through Hongkong), alongside well-known international hits such as This Love and When We Were Young. The intimate setting created a sense of closeness, enabling singers and audiences to connect through music.

Through musical stories about love, youth, journey, and the people of Hue, the program left a lasting impression on audiences. Many visitors stayed until the final performance, immersing themselves in the music amid the vast wilderness of Bach Ma.

On behalf of the organizing committee, Mr. Dai Long informed that the program aimed to go beyond creating an entertainment space by offering a new way to showcase Hue’s natural landscapes, cultural richness, and musical traditions to visitors. The positive response and satisfaction from audiences have inspired the team to continue organizing similar artistic events in the future.

By Pham Phuoc Chau
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