Jointly organized by the Vietnamese Embassy in Brunei and Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), the event also marked the 50th anniversary of the South Liberation and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - 2025).

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Artists at the event

Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Anh Vu highlighted the historical significance of the national reunification and sharing Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements over the past five decades.

He emphasized that Vietnam is entering a new era of development for prosperity and deeper international integration, with a strong commitment to global peace, cooperation, and progress.

The diplomat praised the growing Vietnam–Brunei Comprehensive Partnership, noting that two-way trade surpassed 650 million USD in 2024, more than double the figure in 2023.

He also commended the success of the Vietnamese language program at UBD, which has attracted hundreds of Bruneian students and become a key feature of bilateral educational and cultural cooperation.

He acknowledged the active role of the Vietnamese community and businesses in promoting Vietnam’s image in Brunei and expressed confidence in their continued contributions to future cooperation.

UBD Deputy Vice-Chancellor Dr. Hazri bin Kifle stressed the importance of education and cultural-linguistic understanding in today’s multicultural world.

He affirmed UBD’s commitment to the Vietnamese language program, launched in 2022, as a means of enhancing cultural exchange and appreciation among Bruneian students. UBD has welcomed several high-level Vietnamese delegations, including Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in February 2023, who met with students studying Vietnamese at the university.

The concert featured high-quality performances by Vietnamese and Bruneian artists. Vietnamese violinist Trinh Minh Hien, pianist My Dung, and opera singer Nguyen Khac Hoa performed renowned pieces, receiving warm applause from the Bruneian audience. A joint performance of The Lasting Friendship by artists from both countries served as a musical tribute to the enduring Vietnam–Brunei partnership.

On the occasion, Vietnam's Hai Duong Petroleum and Marine Corporation (HADUCO) announced its sponsorships for top Bruneian students learning Vietnamese to join exchange activities in Vietnam, and donated to Pusat Ehsan, a local nonprofit aiding disadvantaged groups.

Source: VNA