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RoK diplomats sing Vietnamese song to celebrate New Year

A music video by the Republic of Korean embassy's diplomats and staff has been launched to celebrate New Year in Hanoi.
RoK diplomats sing Vietnamese song to celebrate New Year ảnh 1Korean Ambassador Park Noh-wan and his staff in the music video. (Photo: Korean Cultural Centre)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - A music video by the Republic of Korean embassy'sdiplomats and staff has been launched to celebrate New Year in Hanoi.

This is the first time the staff have sang a Vietnamese song together. 

"Vietnam and the RoK are building a solid future despite facingdifficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic," said RoK Ambassador ParkNoh-wan. 

"I hope that Vietnamese and Korean people will welcome a New Year withwarmth and hope like the lyrics in the song. The music video features ouremotions and feelings for the coming New Year."

They are singing the 2002 song Khuc Xuan (ASong of Spring) by composer Vo Thien Thanh. 

The tempo of the song is fast and fresh with poetic lyrics. It is one ofthe most favoured pieces during the New Year holiday. 

Performers include secretaries of Korean Embassy Ahn Kun Hyung and ChoYoung Jun; Minister and Consul General Jeong Woo Jin; Commercial Counsellor KimEui Joong; Ambassdor's Personal Assistant Lee Dong Sook; Defense AttachéOffice; diplomats from Consular Section, Economic Section, Political Sectionand Korean Cultural Centre.

People can watch the video at //facebook.com/vietnamkcc và //www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9z-LttAajbtpFbw8fF2_Q.

The RoK and Vietnam entered into a 'Strategic Cooperation Partnership' afterdiplomatic relations in 1992, with ties continuing to develop./.
VNA

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