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Tiến Quân Ca, which means "Army March", is the national anthem of Vietnam. An anthem is a special song that represents a country. This important song was created in 1944 by Văn Cao, a famous Vietnamese composer. A composer is a person who writes music.

What is Vietnam's National Anthem?

The national anthem, Tiến Quân Ca, is a very important symbol for the country of Vietnam. It is played at official events and celebrations. It helps people feel proud of their country and its history. The song was written during a time when Vietnam was fighting for its independence.

Who Wrote the Anthem?

The person who wrote Tiến Quân Ca was Văn Cao. He was born in 1923 and became a very well-known Vietnamese artist. Văn Cao was not only a composer but also a poet and a painter. He created the music and the words for the anthem in 1944. His work helped inspire many people during a difficult time for Vietnam.

The Anthem's History

The national anthem has changed a little bit since it was first written in the 1940s. Even though the song has two parts, or verses, usually only the first verse is sung when it is played as the anthem. This is common for many national anthems around the world.

Recently, the organization that manages music rights in Vietnam said that the song is now protected by copyright. This means that if someone wants to use the song for commercial reasons, like in a movie or an advertisement, they might need to get permission and pay a fee. This helps make sure that the original creator's work is respected and protected.

About the Lyrics

The words of Tiến Quân Ca talk about the spirit of the Vietnamese people. They speak about courage, unity, and the fight for freedom. The lyrics encourage people to march forward together. They remind everyone of the country's journey and its hopes for the future. Even though only the first verse is often sung, both verses carry a strong message of national pride.

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