

The seminar took place in Hall A, featuring distinguished speakers including Bùi Thạc Chuyên, Director of the film “Địa Đạo: Mặt trời trong bóng tối” (“Tunnel: The Sun in the Dark”); artist Long Violin; and content creator Nam Phương. Their participation sparked thoughtful reflections among students and reignited a quiet yet enduring love for their homeland.

Students were encouraged not only to listen but also to contribute their own creative stories, connecting the heroic past of the nation and the experiences of soldiers in the Củ Chi tunnels with contemporary cinematic and musical expressions. The speakers shared their experiences in scriptwriting, filming, and editing in an engaging and relatable manner, offering valuable insights into the process of storytelling through film and music.

The seminar highlighted that preserving cultural identity is not merely about remembering history - it is also about spreading and nurturing enduring values in the hearts of every Vietnamese. Through this dialogue, students gained a deeper appreciation for both the artistic and historical dimensions of their national heritage.

The Faculty of International Communication and Culture extends heartfelt thanks to the speakers, lecturers, and students for their enthusiastic participation and thoughtful contributions. The event celebrated the passion, creativity, and dedication of young minds committed to honoring and sustaining the sacred historical values of the Vietnamese nation.