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The appeal of "Di mo, nghe chi?”

HNN.VN - On the evening of May 18, along the bank of the Huong River - section between Thuong Bac Park and Truong Tien Bridge, the third edition of the community music program “Di mo, nghe chi?” (“Where shall we go, what shall we listen to?”) took place in a romantic atmosphere, drawing large crowds of locals and visitors.

Youthful Melodies Resonate by the Huong RiverMusic resonates for the community

 Di mo, nghe chi?” is designed as an open community music space

This edition was held to commemorate the birthday of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19). Alongside youthful acoustic performances and spontaneous song requests from the audience, attendees also enjoyed songs dedicated to beloved Uncle Ho. The simple melodies echoing through the open space by the river created lingering emotions among the public and audience.

 A large crowd gathered to enjoy the program

Without a grand stage or elaborate visual effects, the program still created its own appeal thanks to its intimate and gentle ambiance beside the poetic Huong River. Many young people, families, and visitors arrived early to find spots on the riverside lawn, where they could listen to music, chat, and enjoy a peaceful night in Hue.

According to the Organizing Committee, Di mo, nghe chi?” was created as an open community music space, where people can connect and unwind from the pressures of daily life. After three editions, the program is gradually becoming a familiar gathering spot for both locals and visitors to the city by the Huong River.

By Lien Minh
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