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Hanoi becomes familiar and emotional through the imagery of music video “Going Home”

Monday, 22/04/2024 | 14:26:45 [GMT +7] A  A

The music video entitled “Going Home”, a special music product released by Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper and IB Group Vietnam, features images that are very familiar and emotional in efforts to promote Vietnam’s tourism.

In the music video, the piece “Going Home” takes viewers around the capital city of Hanoi along with the footsteps of saxophonist Kenny G, visiting famous destinations such as Long Bien Bridge, Guom Lake, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature), etc.
Kenny G's journey begins with the sunrise on Long Bien Bridge. This is a favourite address of many people of many generations. The 120-year-old bridge is also a historical witness of many changes in Hanoi.
The train takes people to both the old traces of memories and the present day.
Thap rua (Turtle Tower) is located in the middle of a green area in the city.
The sound of the saxophone from the artist who loves Hanoi.
The Huc Bridge is a highlight among the quiet green patches.
Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is the first university in Vietnam.
The sound of the saxophone resounds in the midst of a place that preserves the beauty of religion and studious tradition of the nation.
The beauty of a Vietnamese girl on the streets of the capital.
The sound of the saxophone also takes viewers to the Hanoi Flagpole.
This architectural work in the inner city has been kept intact to this day.
Tran Quoc Pagoda, located on Thanh Nien Street in the middle of West Lake, is an indispensable destination to enjoy the sunset.
Source: Nhan Dan