Kenny G’s MV Going Home popularizes Vietnam’s tourism

VOV.VN - Vietnamese People’s Daily Nhan Dan on April 19 released saxophone legend Kenny G’s Going Home – a special music video that popularizes Vietnamese tourism.

Through lovely, sweet melodies, Kenny G takes viewers to famous historical landmarks of Hanoi such as Long Bien Bridge, Returned Sword Lake, Turtle Tower, The Huc Bridge, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, and Temple of Literature, among others.

According to Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee and editor-in-chief of Nhan Dan, the idea of producing the MV comes from Kenny G’s concert “Good Morning Vietnam” organized by Nhan Dan Newspaper and IB Group in November 2023, and all the proceeds were used for charity purposes.

“The saxophone legend highly appreciated the significance of the show and he enthusiastically participated in the MV that promotes Hanoi’s tourism - a product that we believe will attract more attention than traditional tourism promotion clips,” said Minh at the press briefing in Hanoi on April 19.

He also revealed that the saxophonist even donated a trumpet to contribute to the charity fund.

Organisers of the concert presented the MV “Going Home” to the Hanoi administration, travel agencies, hotels, airlines, and television stations, expecting to further promote Vietnamese culture and tourism to domestic and international tourists.

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