In a heartfelt message, Prime Minister Chinh lauded singer Duc Phuc for his exceptional talent and groundbreaking achievement, emphasizing that this victory is a monumental moment for both the artist and Vietnamese contemporary music and culture.

The PM’s letter spotlighted Duc Phuc’s mesmerizing performance of “Phu Dong Thien Vuong,” inspired by the iconic poem “Tre Viet Nam” (Vietnamese Bamboo). Through his emotive delivery, Duc Phuc masterfully conveyed themes of unity, resilience, and national aspiration, leaving a profound impact on the international audience and judges alike.

This triumph not only honors Duc Phuc personally but also elevates Vietnamese music and culture on the global stage, the PM noted. He underscored the significance of Vietnam’s inaugural participation in Intervision, which powerfully demonstrated how music transcends boundaries to unite nations worldwide.

Prime Minister Chinh expressed his hope that this victory will inspire Duc Phuc and fellow Vietnamese artists to further hone their talents, push creative limits, and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s artistic landscape. He encouraged them to showcase Vietnamese cultural values internationally and motivate younger generations to embrace creativity.

Concluding his message, the PM extended his best wishes to Duc Phuc and the Vietnamese artistic community, urging them to continue captivating audiences both at home and abroad, ensuring Vietnamese music resonates in the hearts of global listeners.

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