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The moment My Tam put her hand on her chest and sang about the Fatherland at the September 2nd ceremony caused a stir.

(Dan Tri) - In the middle of the historic Ba Dinh Square, My Tam put her hand on her chest and sang proudly. This moment quickly spread during the National Day celebration on September 2.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí02/09/2025

On the morning of September 2, the 80th anniversary of National Day was solemnly held at the historic Ba Dinh Square and central streets of Hanoi .

Not only is it a national festival, the event is also deeply engraved in the public's hearts by the majestic parades and marches, along with a special art program called "Vietnamese Spirit".

Khoảnh khắc Mỹ Tâm đặt tay lên ngực áo, hát về Tổ quốc ở đại lễ 2/9 gây sốt - 1

The photo of My Tam singing at Ba Dinh Square was shared widely (Photo: Facebook character).

The program opened with the clear voice of little Ha Thuy Tien (born 2018) with the song Tien Quan Ca. Immediately after, My Tam sang, joining in the song Giai Melody Tu Hao . The singer's powerful, emotional voice made the space quiet, then burst with national pride through each lyric:

"That song resonates in my heart. That song makes me incredibly strong/ That song makes me tear up when standing under the red flag with the yellow star/ That song I hear today is a wonderful and sacred thing for the whole nation/ Together with millions of people, sing the song/ Our Vietnamese country is strong and lasting".

The moment My Tam put her hand on her chest, her face radiant with pride as she sang songs about the sacred Fatherland quickly went viral. On social networks, the singer's charismatic image quickly received more than 100,000 interactions in less than an hour after being posted.

My Tam touched people with the moment she put her hand on her chest and sang about the Fatherland ( Video : Screen recording).

After the performance, My Tam shared some emotional messages on her personal page. The singer expressed her gratitude for being given the opportunity to perform at the country's important event.

She wrote: "Today, Tam cannot express the honor, pride, and great happiness of being able to sing loudly at Ba Dinh Square in the sacred moment of the whole nation. Together with millions of people, I sing the song "Our Vietnamese homeland is strong and lasting".

Grateful to beloved Uncle Ho, grateful to our ancestors, grateful to the heroic Vietnamese mothers and soldiers who have protected the country so that we can live in peace , independence and freedom."

The female singer affirmed: "Tam tells herself to live a worthy life, live responsibly and contribute more to her beloved homeland, Vietnam."

Khoảnh khắc Mỹ Tâm đặt tay lên ngực áo, hát về Tổ quốc ở đại lễ 2/9 gây sốt - 2

My Tam shares a photo with Ha Thuy Tien before the performance (Photo: Facebook character).

The image of My Tam wearing a white ao dai also received many compliments for her sweet and youthful beauty. Other artists, such as singer Phuong My Chi, also excitedly shared photos taken with My Tam on their personal pages.

Previously, on her way to Hanoi to attend the rehearsal, My Tam appeared at the airport wearing a T-shirt with the words "Tam loves Vietnam" printed on it, holding a red flag with a yellow star. The singer identified herself as a "patriot", carrying with her excitement and pride.

"I feel honored and lucky to be part of this meaningful and emotional milestone for the country. There is nothing more beautiful than being immersed in this atmosphere," she shared.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/khoanh-khac-my-tam-dat-tay-len-nguc-ao-hat-ve-to-quoc-o-dai-le-29-gay-sot-20250902113520305.htm


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