05/05/2026
Opening Ceremony of the Film Screening Series Celebrating Major Holidays in April–May and the Red Flamboyant Festival – Hai Phong 2026
The City Center for Culture, Cinema and Exhibition has just held the opening ceremony of a film screening series celebrating major holidays in April and May, as well as the Red Flamboyant Festival – Hai Phong 2026, at Thong Nhat Cinema (No. 28 Ho Chi Minh Boulevard, Le Thanh Nghi Ward).
Delegates attended the opening ceremony at Thong Nhat Cinema.
During this event, the Center organizes free film screenings at:
• Thong Nhat Cinema, No. 28 Ho Chi Minh Boulevard, Le Thanh Nghi Ward, at 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM, from April 29 to May 3, 2026.
• Le Van Tam Cinema, No. 25 Me Linh Street, Le Chan Ward, at 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM, from April 30 to May 3, 2026.
In addition, mobile film screenings will take place at 7:30 PM throughout April and May to serve residents at grassroots cultural venues such as commune cultural houses, village halls, and community activity points across wards, communes, and special administrative zones in Hai Phong.

Mobile film screenings in local areas.
This is an opportunity for people to reflect on the heroic and resilient struggle of the Vietnamese military and people, and to express deep gratitude to martyrs and previous generations who sacrificed for independence, freedom, and national reunification.
Through this film program, the Center aims to continue spreading beautiful images of the Vietnamese people, the proud revolutionary tradition, as well as outstanding achievements in the country’s renovation, construction, and development.
The program is also a practical activity to improve the spiritual and cultural life of the people, create a joyful and vibrant atmosphere, and strengthen national unity.
Students from Tu Son Secondary School, Kien Hai Commune, attended a mobile screening program.
In recent years, film screening activities—especially mobile screenings—have played an important role in bringing cultural and spiritual values closer to the public, particularly in rural, remote, and disadvantaged areas. The selected films not only have artistic value but also carry profound educational significance, helping to nurture patriotism, national pride, and a sense of responsibility toward the homeland.