Vietnamese boyband to perform in Japan on cultural day

Singers Tien Dat, Tien Luat, Ha Le, Rhymastic, Binz, Quoc Thien, and Duy Khanh will perform in a mini concert directly in front of the Sakai City Hall as their 'gift' to the Vietnamese community.

 The Nha Tre (Kindergarten) group from the popular reality show Anh Trai Vuot Ngan Chong Gai (Call Me by Fire) will perform at the Vietnam Cultural Festival 2025 in Japan. (Photo Anh Trai Vuot Ngan Chong Gai Facebook)
The Nha Tre (Kindergarten) group from the popular reality show Anh Trai Vuot Ngan Chong Gai (Call Me by Fire) will perform at the Vietnam Cultural Festival 2025 in Japan. (Photo Anh Trai Vuot Ngan Chong Gai Facebook)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Members of the Nha Tre (Kindergarten) group from the popular reality show Anh Trai Vuot Ngan Chong Gai (Call Me by Fire) are to perform at the Vietnam Cultural Festival 2025 in Japan, taking place from March 29 to 30.

Singers Tien Dat, Tien Luat, Ha Le, Rhymastic, Binz, Quoc Thien and Duy Khanh will hold a mini concert directly in front of the Sakai City Hall as a gift to the Vietnamese community on the occasion.

The two-day festival, organised by the Vietnam Cultural Festival in Japan and the Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka, aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of national reunification and prepare for the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

The annual event provides a platform for the Vietnamese community in Japan to connect, participate in traditional games, learn about national history, enjoy Vietnamese specialties and strengthen their solidarity.

Other highlights of Vietnam Cultural Festival 2025 are the reenactment of the Hung Kings' Death Anniversary in Osaka, as well as the attempt to set a record for the largest number of Vietnamese people forming a map and singing the national anthem.

Actress Thu Trang is also invited to present her film Nu Hon Bac Ty (Money Kisses) to the festival-goers on the evening of March 29. This is the first film in which she has taken on three roles, director, producer and lead actress, and it has achieved impressive success during the recent Tet (Lunar New Year) film season.

"This is the eighth year the Hung Kings' Death Anniversary has been held in Osaka,” said the Consul General of Vietnam in Osaka, Ngo Trinh Ha. “It is also an opportunity for the Vietnamese community in the Kansai - Osaka area, as well as throughout Japan, to gather and remind themselves of their roots.

“This year is special, with many significant events for the country, so the festival will feature additional activities. Inviting artists from the show Call Me by Fire and director Thu Trang along with the team of Money Kisses to Japan is a special gift from the organisers to the community. We hope that everyone will have many interesting experiences at the festival,” Ha added.

Rapper DinhTien Dat, a member of Kindergarten group, said he and other members feel honoured and fortunate to receive the invitation to perform in Osaka.

“With a deep sense of national pride and a desire to bring special performances to the community, we hope that these musical gifts will provide motivation and encouragement to the Vietnamese individuals living, studying and working in Japan,” he noted.

The Vietnam Cultural Festival in Japan is expected to attract 20,000 visitors./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese Consul General in Khon Kaen Dinh Hoang Linh (middle), his spouse and delegates at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese community in Thailand honours cultural, traditional values

Vietnamese Consul General in Khon Kaen Dinh Hoang Linh reiterated the Party and State’s constant policy of considering the Vietnamese community abroad as an inseparable part and an important resource of the nation. The diplomat expressed his hope that the community will continue to accompany and join hands with their fellows at home in striving towards a prosperous and powerful future for the country.

The 8th reenactment of the Hung Kings' Death Anniversary ceremony organised at the Vietnam Culture Festival 2025 in Osaka. (Photo: VNA)

2025 Vietnam Culture Festival held in Osaka

The Vietnam Culture Festival 2025 in Japan's Sakai city is not only an opportunity to preserve and promote Vietnamese culture but also serves as a bridge to bring the image of Vietnam and its people closer to Japanese friends.

Artists perform Thai traditional dance at the opening ceremony of the "Creative Thailand: The Pulse of Tradition" festival. (Photo of organisers)

Visitors enjoy Thai environment, lifestyle at Hanoi festival

At the Thai Festival, from March 28 night to March 30 morning in Hanoi, visitors explored typical Thai dishes, along with health care and beauty care products and traditional handicrafts. They also enjoyed traditional dances from many regions of Thailand, tried making Khanom Krok coconut cakes and painting patterns on silk, among other activities.

The Vietnamese publications of the Mog the Cat series by author Judith Kerr are introduced at the UK Children's Picture Book Week. (Photo: phunuvietnam.vn)

Book week in Hanoi invites children to the wonderland of British tales

Vu Thi Quynh Lien, Deputy Director of Kim Dong Publishing House, said: “The UK Children's Picture Book Week brings a fresh and creative reading space, helping young children access famous picture book works. Through this, they not only explore but also develop a love for reading from an early age.”