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[Melody of Memories No. 1] The School of the Fiery Era

Thursday - April 30, 2015 12:51 PM
Welcome to the "Melodies - Memories" program of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi. This is a thematic radio program featuring personal stories and music on request, organized by the editorial board of the University's website ussh.edu.vn. The program is part of a series of communication activities celebrating the 70th anniversary of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, with two episodes broadcast monthly.
[Giai điệu ký ức Số 1] Mái trường thời hoa lửa
[Melody of Memories No. 1] The School of the Fiery Era

At this event, generations of faculty and students of the University will share memories and emotions about their time spent at this historically rich institution, and submit requests or gifts of songs that have stood the test of time, or even songs composed and performed by the attendees themselves. Please send all information and requests to the email address: cmp.ussh@gmail.com or by phone: 01667 225 775.


During the period when the country was seething with the struggle for the liberation of South Vietnam and national reunification, the teachers and students of Hanoi University "put aside their pens and books to go fight the Americans." Behind them were books, pens, unfinished research projects, and incomplete lectures. In front of them was the call for independence and freedom, the image of the country yearning for reunification. The memories of the war from the teachers who returned after the war are a vivid and thought-provoking picture. In today's special edition of the "Melodies of Memories" program, themed "The School During the Time of Fire and Flowers," we would like to recall the sentiments and melodies of a heroic period in the school's tradition.

Author:Script: Group of K56 students, Faculty of Broadcasting and Communication, Presenters: Hoang Huong - Quang Du, Technician: Nguyen Viet

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