Thursday, 11/10/2012 11:01 (GMT+7)
A free concert titled “Let’s Get Loud” held by the Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism set a Vietnamese Guiness record for the most people singing and dancing in Vietnam at the My Dinh national stadium on October 7th.
More than 10,000 people set a Guiness record in the community program celebrating the 58th anniversary of Capital Liberation Day.
“Let’s Get Loud” invited everybody to participate, even strangers, to create a wave of unity and love between people. Thereby, the event raised awareness about peace in the community.
Many renowned singers and dance groups participated in the event. Especially, with the “Sing Along” music act, thousands of spectators sang and danced together.
During the past five months, the organizing board organized many presentations at universities and recruited more than 1,000 volunteers and nearly 30,000 people registered for the event online.
Following are some photos of young people who participated in the “Let’s Get Loud” program:
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Thousands of spectators at the My Dinh National Stadium set a record at “Let’s get loud” |
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Football chatter by this talented boy attracted the attention of reporters, as well as thousands of spectators at the stadium |
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Art dancing act received enthusiastic response from the audience |
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Beatbox act by 4 talented boys |
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A girl put on a skating performance |
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The children from the Ba Dinh Cultural Palace, Hanoi put on an impressive performance with “Trai dat nay la cua chung ta” (The Earth is ours) |
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Singer Minh Quan roused the audience with “Niem tin khat khao” |
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Impressive hiphop act |
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UNESCO representative in Hanoi who worn ao dai (Vietnamese traditional costume) sang and danced with thousands of young people |
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The organizing board received a cup and certificate of UNESCO in Hanoi, and a Vietnam record was set |