Bangkok (VNA) – Thai princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn delivered a 50-minutemusical performance about Vietnam, called “Vietnam an long” (Vietnam at peace)at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok on March 26 on the occasion of the 107th founding anniversary of the university.
The event was attended by more than 1,500 delegates who are Thai scholars,intellectuals and officials as well as foreign diplomats in the country.
“Vietnam an long” is a 68-line poem created by the Thai princess, highlightingher impression on Vietnam’s stunning landscapes and people. It was then adaptedto nine songs on both Vietnamese and Thai music.
The performance was the combination of ensemble, choir anddance, drawing the participation of nearly 150 artists, with the princess inVietnamese traditional long dress playing the saw duang (a two-stringed musicalinstrument of Thailand).
It hailed Vietnamese cuisine, history, traditional craft andeconomic achievements.
Maha Chakri Sirindhorn is the third child of the late King BhumibolAdulyadej and the younger sister of King Maha Vajiralongkorn. She has visitedVietnam many times and carried out several charity and education projects in thecountry.
Princess Maha Chakri’s annual award for outstanding teachers withcontributions to education and the community is presented to excellent teachersof the members of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation./.
The event was attended by more than 1,500 delegates who are Thai scholars,intellectuals and officials as well as foreign diplomats in the country.
“Vietnam an long” is a 68-line poem created by the Thai princess, highlightingher impression on Vietnam’s stunning landscapes and people. It was then adaptedto nine songs on both Vietnamese and Thai music.
The performance was the combination of ensemble, choir anddance, drawing the participation of nearly 150 artists, with the princess inVietnamese traditional long dress playing the saw duang (a two-stringed musicalinstrument of Thailand).
It hailed Vietnamese cuisine, history, traditional craft andeconomic achievements.
Maha Chakri Sirindhorn is the third child of the late King BhumibolAdulyadej and the younger sister of King Maha Vajiralongkorn. She has visitedVietnam many times and carried out several charity and education projects in thecountry.
Princess Maha Chakri’s annual award for outstanding teachers withcontributions to education and the community is presented to excellent teachersof the members of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation./.
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