Documentary explores legacy behind Ho Chi Minh City's name

Produced by Ho Chi Minh City Television Film Studio (TFS), the documentary pays tribute to the late leader while exploring the historical and emotional significance of the city's name.

The film crew is at work. (Photo: TFS)
The film crew is at work. (Photo: TFS)

Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) – A new documentary, "Ho Chi Minh City – Half a Century Bearing His Name", has premiered to mark 50 years since Saigon–Gia Dinh was officially named after President Ho Chi Minh (July 2, 1976 - 2026).

The documentary traces the city's historical journey, beginning at Nha Rong Wharf in 1911, where young man Nguyen Tat Thanh (who was later became President Ho Chi Minh) departed in search of a path to national liberation, through the years of resistance when his name became a symbol of patriotism and resilience, and culminating in the landmark decision to rename the city in 1976. Together, these milestones are woven into a compelling story of history, memory and national pride.

Produced by Ho Chi Minh City Television Film Studio (TFS), the documentary pays tribute to the late leader while exploring the historical and emotional significance of the city's name.

Across its five episodes, the documentary revisits the origin of the name, beginning with a 1946 petition expressing the people's wish to name the city after President Ho Chi Minh, before recounting the official renaming three decades later. It also highlights music that has reflected the aspirations and dedication of successive generations, showcases the city's pioneering role in socio-economic development, and looks ahead to its ambitions for deeper international integration.

Beyond its historical narrative, the documentary portrays Ho Chi Minh City as a vibrant and innovative metropolis, where a spirit of continuous renewal has become a defining characteristic.

Drawing on rare archival materials, including vintage postcards and prison diaries of political prisoners, alongside interviews with historians, economists and eyewitnesses, the production sheds new light on the 30-year period between 1946 and 1976, when the name "Ho Chi Minh City" remained alive in the hearts of the people before receiving official recognition.

The filmmakers also aim to engage younger audiences through contemporary storytelling and a rich musical score. Blending iconic songs with modern rhythms, the documentary seeks to inspire civic pride and a stronger sense of responsibility towards the city.

More than a historical account, the production reflects on the city's past, celebrates its present achievements and looks towards its future as a dynamic metropolis bearing President Ho Chi Minh's name and strengthening its role as a regional and global hub.

The project brings together leading experts and researchers, including Assoc. Prof. Dr Ha Minh Hong, Dr Tran Du Lich and Dr Vo Tri Thanh, alongside artists and historical witnesses, lending the documentary both academic depth and rich historical authenticity.

"Ho Chi Minh City – Half a Century Bearing His Name" airs on HTV9 at 17:20 from June 28 to July 2, with repeat broadcasts at 22:00 from June 29 to July 2. The series is also available on YouTube, TikTok and Facebook./.

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