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Urgently preparing for the art program Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space

(VAN) Preparations for the art night 'Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space' are being carried out urgently in Cua Lo, Nghe An, despite the scorching weather conditions.
At 8:00 p.m. on June 5, 2026, at Binh Minh Square, Cua Lo Ward, Nghe An Province, the special art program 'Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space' will officially take place in response to World Environment Day (June 5), World Oceans Day (June 8), the Month of Action for the Environment, and Viet Nam Sea and Islands Week 2026. Preparations are currently being carried out urgently, with the main stage having been largely installed.

At 8:00 p.m. on June 5, 2026, at Binh Minh Square, Cua Lo Ward, Nghe An Province, the special art program "Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space" will officially take place in response to World Environment Day (June 5), World Oceans Day (June 8), the Month of Action for the Environment, and Viet Nam Sea and Islands Week 2026. Preparations are currently being carried out urgently, with the main stage having been largely installed.

Despite the ongoing heatwave in Cua Lo, Nghe An, teams of workers remain deployed on-site, carrying out preparations for the art night 'Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space.' Currently, workers are focusing on installing the stage, setting up seating areas for the audience, and constructing exhibition spaces on both sides of the stage.

Despite the ongoing heatwave in Cua Lo, Nghe An, teams of workers remain deployed on-site, carrying out preparations for the art night "Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space." Currently, workers are focusing on installing the stage, setting up seating areas for the audience, and constructing exhibition spaces on both sides of the stage.

Workers carry out installation and dismantling tasks at the venue of the art night 'Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space' on the morning of June 3. Tickets for the art program 'Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space' will be distributed free of charge to the public at five designated locations during office hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., between June 2 and June 5, 2026.

Workers carry out installation and dismantling tasks at the venue of the art night "Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space” on the morning of June 3. Tickets for the art program "Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space” will be distributed free of charge to the public at five designated locations during office hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., between June 2 and June 5, 2026.

The art night is organized under the direction of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment and the Nghe An Provincial People's Committee, with Viet Nam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper (VAN News) serving as the implementing agency. Meritorious Artist Quynh Trang, Director of the Viet Nam Contemporary Art Theatre, serves as Artistic Director, while People’s Artist Tran Binh takes on the role of General Director.

The art night is organized under the direction of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment and the Nghe An Provincial People's Committee, with Viet Nam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper (VAN News) serving as the implementing agency. Meritorious Artist Quynh Trang, Director of the Viet Nam Contemporary Art Theatre, serves as Artistic Director, while People’s Artist Tran Binh takes on the role of General Director.

More than just an artistic performance, 'Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space' delivers a powerful message about environmental protection responsibility, the preservation of marine and island resources, and the nation's aspiration for sustainable development in a new era.

More than just an artistic performance, "Viet Nam's Seas – A Journey of Green Space" delivers a powerful message about environmental protection responsibility, the preservation of marine and island resources, and the nation's aspiration for sustainable development in a new era.

Structured in three continuous artistic chapters, the program guides audiences through an emotional journey from love for the homeland and the nation to affection for the sea and islands and ultimately to Viet Nam’s aspiration to reach the world.

Structured in three continuous artistic chapters, the program guides audiences through an emotional journey from love for the homeland and the nation to affection for the sea and islands and ultimately to Viet Nam’s aspiration to reach the world.

Chapter I—'From the Motherland' opens with heroic and deeply patriotic melodies. Songs such as 'Viet Nam Oi,' 'Noi Dao Xa,' 'Em Yeu Bien Dao Que Em,' 'Xa Khoi,' and 'Hay Giu Cho Hanh Tinh Xanh' not only recreate the beauty of the country and the homeland’s seas and islands but also convey a message about the responsibility to preserve the living environment for today and future generations.

Chapter I—"From the Motherland" opens with heroic and deeply patriotic melodies. Songs such as “Viet Nam Oi,” “Noi Dao Xa,” “Em Yeu Bien Dao Que Em,” “Xa Khoi,” and “Hay Giu Cho Hanh Tinh Xanh” not only recreate the beauty of the country and the homeland’s seas and islands but also convey a message about the responsibility to preserve the living environment for today and future generations.

Chapter II—'Love of the Sea' offers a deeply emotional pause, drawing audiences into a wide range of emotions associated with the sea. Through well-known songs such as 'Ru Em Bang Tieng Song,' 'Bien Hat Chieu Nay,' 'Bien Noi Nho Va Em,' 'Tam Tinh Nguoi Thuy Thu,' 'Thuyen Va Bien,' and 'Song Ve Dau,' the sea is portrayed as both intimate and poetic, while also being deeply intertwined with the daily life and spiritual world of the Vietnamese people.

Chapter II—"Love of the Sea" offers a deeply emotional pause, drawing audiences into a wide range of emotions associated with the sea. Through well-known songs such as “Ru Em Bang Tieng Song,” “Bien Hat Chieu Nay,” “Bien Noi Nho Va Em,” “Tam Tinh Nguoi Thuy Thu,” “Thuyen Va Bien,” and “Song Ve Dau,” the sea is portrayed as both intimate and poetic, while also being deeply intertwined with the daily life and spiritual world of the Vietnamese people.

Concluding the art night is Chapter III—'Reaching out to the Open Sea,' where dynamic and aspiration-filled melodies rise as a reaffirmation of Viet Nam’s determination on its journey toward developing a green, modern, and sustainable marine economy. Performances such as 'Ben Cang Que Huong Toi,' 'Mua Xuan Den Tu Nhung Gieng Dau,' the medley 'Ho Bien – Dieu Ho Bien Dem,' and the closing piece 'Viet Nam Tu Hao Tiep Buoc Tuong Lai' create an emotionally resonant highlight of the program, conveying the spirit of innovation, integration, and national development.

Concluding the art night is Chapter III—"Reaching out to the Open Sea,” where dynamic and aspiration-filled melodies rise as a reaffirmation of Viet Nam’s determination on its journey toward developing a green, modern, and sustainable marine economy. Performances such as “Ben Cang Que Huong Toi,” “Mua Xuan Den Tu Nhung Gieng Dau,” the medley “Ho Bien – Dieu Ho Bien Dem,” and the closing piece “Viet Nam Tu Hao Tiep Buoc Tuong Lai” create an emotionally resonant highlight of the program, conveying the spirit of innovation, integration, and national development.

The program features many widely beloved artists, including People’s Artist Quoc Hung, Pham Thu Ha, Ho Trung Dung, Duyen Quynh, Bui Le Man, Viet Danh, Thanh Thao, Truong Phuc, Lan Thu, and Hoang Hai, among others. Participating groups include Thoi Gian Group, Phuong Nam Group, the Contemporary Dance Troupe, HT Dance Troupe, and the children’s ensemble of the Nghe An Cultural Center.

The program features many widely beloved artists, including People’s Artist Quoc Hung, Pham Thu Ha, Ho Trung Dung, Duyen Quynh, Bui Le Man, Viet Danh, Thanh Thao, Truong Phuc, Lan Thu, and Hoang Hai, among others. Participating groups include Thoi Gian Group, Phuong Nam Group, the Contemporary Dance Troupe, HT Dance Troupe, and the children’s ensemble of the Nghe An Cultural Center.

Through the language of music, dance, and contemporary stage performance, the program helps spread messages on environmental protection, the conservation of natural resources, and the development of a blue economy, while also fostering patriotism, love for the sea and islands, and a sense of responsibility among citizens for the country’s future.

Through the language of music, dance, and contemporary stage performance, the program helps spread messages on environmental protection, the conservation of natural resources, and the development of a blue economy, while also fostering patriotism, love for the sea and islands, and a sense of responsibility among citizens for the country’s future.

Free ticket distribution locations

1. Viet Nam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper

- Address: 14 Ngo Quyen Street, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi

- Tel: 0971.933.568 (Ms. Tran To Nhu)

2. Center for Journalism and Media Production (under Viet Nam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper)

- Address: Lot E2, Duong Dinh Nghe Street, Ha Noi

- Tel: 0947.858.328 (Mr. Pham Cong Trinh)

3. North Central Regional Office, Viet Nam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper

- Address: 156 Dinh Cong Trang Street, Thanh Vinh Ward, Nghe An Province

- Tel: 0915.822.977 (Ms. Pham Thanh Chi)

4. Nghe An Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism

- Address: 11 Nguyen Sy Sach Street, Vinh Phu Ward, Nghe An Province

- Tel: 0946.689.922 (Ms. Phuong Hien, Office Staff)

5. Office of the People’s Council and People’s Committee of Cua Lo Ward, Nghe An Province

- Address: 10 Nguyen Sinh Cung Street, Cua Lo Ward, Nghe An Province

- Tel: 0985.015.737 (Ms. Hoang Thi Thu, Office Staff) 

Tickets are distributed during office hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., between May 30 and June 5, 2026.

Author: Tung Dinh

Translated by Thu Huyen

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