RoK tourism agency in Vietnam releases MV encouraging COVID-19 frontline workers

The Korean Tourism Organisation (KTO) in Vietnam has released a special music video dedicated to frontline workers in Vietnam’s COVID-19 fight.
RoK tourism agency in Vietnam releases MV encouraging COVID-19 frontline workers ảnh 1The Korean Tourism Organisation (KTO) in Vietnam has released a special music video dedicated to frontline workers in Vietnam’s COVID-19 fight (Screenshot photo)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Korean Tourism Organisation (KTO) in Vietnam has released aspecial music video dedicated to frontline workers in Vietnam’s COVID-19 fight.

The MVentitled ‘Way back home’ was based on a famous song of the same name by RoKsinger Shaun and the Vietnamese lyrics were composed by songwriter Chau DangKhoa.

The song wasperformed by 12 artists and bands of Vietnam, including Ho Ngoc Ha, Dong Nhiand Ong Cao Thang, Uni5 and Lip B.

The video features the implementation of the 2021 Korea Love Box campaign with the message'Give love, give strength', which presents gifts to medical workers at someVietnamese hospitals; and the medical workers' efforts to take care of patients at COVID-19treatment hospitals./.

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