US Navy 7th Fleet Band’s performances surprise Da Nang audience
The 7th Fleet Band of the US Navy and Vietnamese artists offered people and visitors in the central city of Da Nang with singing and dancing performances at Bien Dong Park on March 7 evening.
A performance by members of the US Navy 7th Fleet Band and Vietnamese artists (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – The 7th Fleet Bandof the US Navy and Vietnamese artists offered people and visitors in thecentral city of Da Nang with singing and dancing performances at Bien Dong Parkon March 7 evening.
US officers and Vietnamese artists performedEnglish and Vietnamese songs accompanied by modern and traditional musicalinstruments.
The exchange began with the song “Welcome to DaNang” performed by local singers and dancers to greet the US officers.
Later, the two sides charmed the audience with“Hello Vietnam” and “Noi vong tay lon” (The Great Circle of Vietnam) sung inEnglish and Vietnamese, along with many other songs and dances.
Officers of aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson,missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain, and missile destroyer USS Wayne E.Meyer areon a trip to Da Nang from March 5 to 9. This is the first time an aircraftcarrier of the US has visited Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War overfour decades ago.
During the stay, they visited several socialwelfare centres for the mentally ill, Agent Orange victims, orphans anddisadvantaged children.
They also met lecturers of the University of DaNang to share marine environmental protection measures, visited the fire policedivision, and exchanged experience in first aid provision and disasterresponse.-VNA
The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, the guided missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain and the destroyer USS USS Wayne E.Meyer of the US Navy will make a goodwill visit to Vietnam’s central city of Da Nang from March 5-9.
An inter-sectoral official delegation from Vietnam visited US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson on March 3-4 when the ship passed through the international waters near the country’s coast.
An aircraft carrier-led group of the US Navy ships docked in Tien Sa port on March 5, beginning their first-ever visit to Vietnam’s central city of Da Nang.
The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, the guided missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain and the destroyer USS Wayne E.Meyer of the US Navy anchored at Tien Sa Port, Da Nang city on May 5.
Members of US Navy ships and aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson visited the Da Nang Nursing Centre for the Mentally Ill on March 6, as part of their first-ever trip to the central city.
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