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World Police Music Festival 2025 opens in Hanoi

World Police Music Festival 2025 opens in Hanoi

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The Japanese drum troupe plays an important part at the festival. - Vietnam News/ANN
HANOI: The World Police Music Festival 2025 began on Saturday (Aug 9) at the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi.
The event was held by the Ministry of Pubic Security of Vietnam to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the People's Public Security Forces Traditional Day and the 20th anniversary of All People's Day for National Security Protection.
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan and General Luong Tam Quang, Minister of Public Security, along with a number of representatives from different embassies in Vietnam attended the festival. - Vietnam News/ANN
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