1. MC Script for 20/10 Event (No. 4)
Distinguished guests, teachers, and educators,
The history of Vietnam is one of struggle for independence and nation-building, with Vietnamese women playing a crucial role. As President Ho Chi Minh once said, 'The beauty of Vietnam has been woven by our women, young and old alike, working together to make it prosper.' Vietnamese women today are educated, strong, dynamic, creative, culturally refined, compassionate, and deeply invested in the welfare of society and the community. Despite facing many hardships, women continue to make significant contributions to the nation's liberation, securing independence, and advancing the country. For this reason, every year on October 20th, the entire nation celebrates and honors women. Today, we gather to celebrate their strength and spirit.
On behalf of... XX School, we are proud to present this artistic program in honor of October 20th. Please join me in welcoming our distinguished guests today: (Introduction of guests)
Esteemed guests, teachers, and educators,
Only women can be bestowed the title of 'Skilled in both public and domestic duties.' No matter the circumstances, women rise to every challenge and perform their duties with grace. As wives and mothers, they are the pillars of their families. Through poetry, songs, and every gesture, women are constantly celebrated. Here is a poem that encapsulates the virtues of Vietnamese women:
'Love the Vietnamese girl
Brave, resilient, wonderfully skilled
Loyal, graceful, glowing bright
In both home and nation, forever faithful
Admire the heroic woman
Despite hardships, she perseveres
Through days, months, and years
Only resting when her loved ones are at peace.'
Today, let us reflect on the history of Vietnamese Women's Day and highlight the remarkable achievements of women over the past XX years. Please welcome the presentation from...
Next, we will hear a speech from our guest and continue with the artistic performances.
Performance 1: 'The Cry of a Child'
The pain of a mother's nine months and ten days of bearing a child is embodied in a child's tears. A mother's lullaby brings warmth to the child’s heart. Her sacrifices bring peace to her child, yet the toll on her face increases with each passing day. The child cries, wishing time could erase the lines on her face, longing to express love and gratitude for her mother. These emotions are captured in the song 'The Cry of a Child' by Bui Anh Tuan, performed by Mr....
Performance 2: 'I Love My Mother'
To live, to love, to contribute, and to pursue passions, we owe it all to our mothers. They gave us life, watched over every step, and nurtured our souls. A mother’s love is as vast as the ocean, as endless as the sea. Yet, how often do we take a moment to say, 'I love you, Mom,' to show our appreciation? On this October 20th morning, the song 'I Love My Mother' by Lieu Hung is a tribute to all mothers, performed by ... from ...
The cultural evening celebrating October 20th will now come to a close. In conclusion, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all grandmothers, mothers, and sisters. I wish you all health, beauty, success, and happiness.

2. MC Script for 20/10 Event (No. 5)
Distinguished guests, teachers, and educators,
As the bright rays of the summer sun gradually fade, making way for the cool breezes of autumn, we are greeted by a refreshing atmosphere. In this setting, the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers fills the air, accompanied by warm songs that seem to melt into the ears of mothers and aunts. Most notably, the figures of grandmothers, mothers, and aunts are even more beautiful, radiating grace. Could it be that autumn is the season of 'October flowers'? And so, faces seem to shine brighter, carrying the most beautiful bouquets to present to the cherished women in our lives. For the female staff at XX School, October 20th is a special occasion to acknowledge the vital contributions women make in shaping and educating future generations.
In every field, no matter the position, the women at XX School embody the noble traditions of Vietnamese women, excelling in both public duties and family life during this era of integration. Along with the passionate spirit of women across the country, and with the approval of..., we are pleased to hold this roundtable discussion to commemorate the xxth anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Women's Union: October 20, 1930 - October 20, 201X. We are honored to have the presence of distinguished guests today, and we would like to introduce them: (Introduction of guests).
The artistic performances in celebration of October 20th will now begin.
We start with a lively musical piece that blends love for nature and the country with romance, inviting all to enjoy the performance of 'Spring Flowers Song' composed by Trinh Cong Son, performed by the female teachers in the art team.
Next, we invite you to experience a song deeply rooted in the love and culture of the Thai people from Northwest Vietnam, a song that evokes deep emotions and tenderness. Please enjoy the performance of 'Nine Levels of Love,' sung by teacher XX.
Following that, we will hear a song by ... composed by ..., performed by .... Let us give a warm round of applause.
The next performance is...
Now, we invite you to journey back to my hometown, with its lush green bamboo groves, winding paths, and tranquil rivers. I have traveled across the country, but my heart always longs for home, a sentiment beautifully expressed in the song 'My Hometown, My Childhood' by Tu Huy, sung by teacher XX. Please enjoy this heartfelt performance.
Having enjoyed these soulful songs and beautiful voices, let’s now move on to the cheerful and lively song: 'Oh, Beloved Life,' full of energy and joy.
'Oh, Beloved Life' marks the conclusion of our artistic program. We wish all of you health, happiness, and success. May this gathering be a resounding success. Thank you very much.

3. MC Script for 20/10 Event (No. 6)
Esteemed guests, teachers, and educators,
Born in a country with an agricultural civilization, rooted in rice cultivation and handicrafts, Vietnamese women have always been the backbone of the workforce. Despite the constant threat of foreign invaders and a life of hardship, Vietnamese women have developed a unique identity. They are resilient warriors against foreign oppression, hardworking, creative, and intelligent. They play a crucial role in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the nation. They are loving mothers, nurturing wives, and the source of the nation's heroes.
Under feudal and imperial rule, women were oppressed and exploited, facing the greatest injustices. Yet, they always fought for freedom and supported the revolution. Women have played a vital role in the struggle against French colonialism, American imperialism, and in production efforts.
Our beloved President Ho Chi Minh once said, 'The beautiful land of Vietnam is made even more vibrant and magnificent by the hands of Vietnamese women, young and old.' Throughout the battle for independence and during both the wars against the French and the Americans, as well as in the process of national reconstruction and modernization, Vietnamese women have made enormous and invaluable contributions, earning the golden words from President Ho: 'Heroic, indomitable, faithful, and capable.'
At XX School, our women also strive tirelessly in both their teaching careers and in creating happy family lives (Balancing work and home). With the approval of..., today, the women's union is organizing this cultural exchange event to celebrate the XXth anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Women's Union (20/10/1930 - 20/10/20XX).
Now, the artistic program to celebrate October 20th will begin.
1. Dance and Song: 'The Rose for Teachers and Mothers'
The program begins with the performance of a dance and song titled 'The Rose for Teachers and Mothers.' This beautiful performance by the children symbolizes their pure affection for their mothers and teachers, thanking them for their love and care, making it the most precious gift on this October 20th.
Let’s welcome the performance 'The Rose for Teachers and Mothers,' presented by .... Let’s give them a big round of applause.
2. Song: 'My Hometown'
'A person only has one hometown, just like there is only one mother.' Truly, our hometown is where we are born and raised. It is a part of us, witnessing and sharing in all the joys, sorrows, anger, and regrets. So, let us always cherish and love our hometown as we would love an inseparable part of ourselves. The song 'My Hometown' by Minh Vy, performed by .... from ... will ignite the love for our homeland in all of us.
3. Dance: 'The Young Woman by the Stream'
The next performance in the program is a dance titled 'The Young Woman by the Stream,' performed by ... from .... Let’s show our appreciation with a warm round of applause.
4. Solo: 'The First Spring'
Composed in 1976, this song is a tribute to the historic spring of Vietnam. The composer expresses their personal feelings and messages about the liberated spring. This song is imbued with the spirit of the people and the beauty of nature, following long years of war.
5. Choir: 'The Youth Union Medley'
Next, we invite you to enjoy 'The First Spring,' composed by Van Cao, performed by teacher XX from .... After that, we will listen to the choir’s rendition of the 'Youth Union Medley,' performed by the choir from ....
Conclusion:
Dear esteemed guests, the Youth Union Medley has concluded our cultural exchange event in celebration of the XXth International Women’s Day on October 20th and the XXth anniversary of the founding of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.
On behalf of the organizing committee, we sincerely thank ... for attending and guiding the event. We are also grateful for the presence of all the women, and the youth union members. Thank you to the performers who contributed to the success of today’s cultural exchange.
Finally, we wish all our guests and participants good health, happiness, and success. Goodbye and we look forward to meeting you again!

4. MC Script for 20/10 Event (No. 7)
Distinguished guests, esteemed visitors!
First of all, I would like to warmly welcome all the women, mothers, and sisters present here today to celebrate the XXth anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Women's Union. On behalf of the organizing committee, I send my heartfelt greetings and best wishes for health and success to all distinguished guests, and to all women, mothers, and sisters. I wish tonight's cultural exchange to be a great success.
As we all know, Vietnamese women have always been celebrated as the epitome of beauty and greatness. Their image is shaped by virtues such as responsibility, modesty, grace, selflessness, deep filial piety, and unwavering dedication to their families. Many poems and songs have been created to honor these women, for it is because of them that life becomes warmer and sweeter.
The history of Vietnam is one of struggle to build and defend the nation, with women playing a crucial role. President Ho Chi Minh once said: 'The beautiful country of Vietnam has been woven by the hands of our women, both young and old, making it even more splendid.' Vietnamese women today are increasingly educated, healthy, dynamic, creative, and cultured, with a strong sense of compassion for society and the community.
Throughout the ups and downs of society, our women have consistently shown their active roles, embodying qualities of care and kindness while contributing immensely to the national liberation and independence of the country. As of October 20th, 20XX, the Vietnam Women's Union celebrates its XXth anniversary. It is in this spirit that, with the support of ..., we are hosting this cultural exchange event in celebration of the Vietnam Women's Union. Let us warmly celebrate the unwavering and heroic traditions of Vietnamese women in general and the women of ... in particular.
Tonight, we are honored to welcome all our distinguished guests. (Introduction of guests).
Let us trust that, with the enduring qualities of 'heroic, indomitable, faithful, and capable,' the women of Vietnam will continue the legacy of those before them, nurturing the movement and living up to the greatness of a nation that has endured over 4,000 years of history.
Now, to make this cultural exchange a success, I invite everyone to give a big round of applause to encourage all the non-professional performers from ... - Let's make tonight a resounding success.
And now, we begin the program with the song 'The Women of Vietnam,' performed by the faculty from .... Please join us in enjoying the performance.
At all times, a mother’s love is gentle, warm, and full of affection. However, the image of a mother in Trinh Cong Son’s song is even more profound, encompassing the heroic mothers who raised the soldiers who fought for the country’s independence. This legendary mother figure resonates through many aspects of life, creating a sacred image of the Vietnamese mother – great and noble. This will be the next performance in tonight’s program, presented by the voice of .... Let’s enjoy together.
The Great Patriotic War ended nearly half a century ago, but its true and beautiful values remain, not only recorded in history but deeply ingrained in the Vietnamese people’s consciousness and the hearts of those around the world who cherish peace. The victories against two major empires, France and the U.S., were not only achieved by those directly on the battlefield but also by the silent sacrifices and dedication of countless Vietnamese mothers from the lowlands to the highlands. They nurtured the spirits, love, and hope that fueled the soldiers. 'Lullaby for Children Growing on Their Mother’s Back – The Song of the Rice Fields' is a beautiful musical piece in the grand symphony of the Vietnamese mother hero. Let’s enjoy the next performances with the voice of .... and the supporting dance troupe.
By now, almost every Vietnamese person can sing a few lines from the song 'A Mother’s Heart': 'A mother’s love is vast like the ocean of the East Sea. Her affection is as tender as a gentle stream. The lullaby hums like the rustling rice fields in the evening. The song by the moonlight shows the love of a mother.' This simple yet profoundly rich song, written by composer Y Van, is one of the best-known Vietnamese songs praising motherhood. Let’s listen once again to this beloved song, performed by .... and the supporting dance troupe, and enjoy together.
A mother’s love is boundless, and the love and gratitude children feel for their mothers can never be fully expressed in words. This concludes the cultural exchange program in celebration of October 20th.
Finally, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the grandmothers, mothers, and sisters, wishing you good health, beauty, success, and happiness.

5. Introduction to the Cultural Program for October 20th (Edition 8)
Distinguished guests, teachers, and educators!
As the bright rays of the scorching summer sun begin to fade, making way for the cool autumn breeze, the sweet scent of blooming flowers fills the air. The warm songs resonate in the ears of mothers and aunts. More than anything, the image of the grandmother, mother, or aunt becomes even more beautiful and gentle in this season. Is autumn the season of 'October flowers'? It seems so, as people's faces shine with joy, carrying the most beautiful bouquets to honor the women they cherish. For the female faculty and staff of XX School, October 20th is an opportunity to highlight the significant contributions women have made to shaping and educating future generations.
No matter the field or position, the women at XX School embody the best traditions of Vietnamese women, excelling as dynamic and capable figures who balance work and home life during this era of integration. Together with the vibrant spirit of women across the country, following the plan from ... and with the approval of ..., we are organizing this cultural program to celebrate the founding of the Vietnam Women’s Union. We are honored to be joined by distinguished guests, whom we respectfully introduce: (Introduction of guests).
Without further delay, we would like to begin today's cultural program:
First performance: A modern dance by the youth group from ..., promising to bring an exciting start to our gathering.
Second performance: 'My Beloved Mother'
This simple yet profound song expresses the deep love children feel for their mothers. Often, children may seem indifferent or distant, eager to step away from their mother’s embrace to face the world. However, the truth is that 'Mother, do you know how much I love you, though I remain silent, my heart speaks to you.' This is the feeling shared by millions of people who wish to express their love to their dear mothers. Let’s now enjoy this heartfelt song performed by ...
Third performance: 'The Place I Return To'
The day I first cried out, the joy overflowed for my mother. With the love from my father, I grew up in the warmth of our home. The lullabies my mother sang rocked me to sleep, and my father’s gentle words wished for me to grow into a good person. Time took away my mother’s youth, and I took away their strength.
The song 'The Place I Return To,' performed by ..., will be the next piece in our program. This marks the end of our cultural celebration for October 20th. Lastly, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the grandmothers, mothers, and sisters, wishing you health, beauty, success, and happiness.

6. Introduction to the Cultural Program for October 20th (Edition 1)
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen!
On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all our esteemed delegates, honored guests, and all the women, mothers, and sisters who are here to join us in celebrating the XXth anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Women's Union, commemorating the milestone of 20/10/1930 – 20/10/20XX. First and foremost, I would like to express my heartfelt wishes for good health and extend my deepest respects to all our distinguished delegates, guests, and women present today. I hope our cultural exchange program this evening is a great success.
Dear guests, for generations, Vietnamese women have been revered as the most beautiful and inspiring symbol of our society. They are celebrated for their virtues of diligence, grace, humility, sacrifice, filial piety, and dedication to family life. Countless poems, songs, and praises have been written to honor women, as they are the ones who bring warmth and sweetness to our lives.
The history of Vietnam is a story of struggle and resilience to defend the nation, with women playing a crucial role in shaping our destiny. As President Ho Chi Minh once said: 'The magnificent rivers and mountains of Vietnam have been crafted by our women, both young and old, who have worked tirelessly to create the beauty of our land.' Vietnamese women are not only passionate patriots but are also well-educated, healthy, dynamic, and full of creativity, living a cultured life with compassion and commitment to the greater good of society.
Throughout the challenges of history, our women have always played an active, caring, and devoted role. Their sacrifices have contributed immensely to the independence and liberation of our country. Today, on 20/10/20XX, we celebrate the XXth anniversary of the Vietnam Women's Union. We gather here to commemorate this historic milestone and to honor the unyielding traditions of Vietnamese women, whose courage and resilience continue to inspire us all.
We are honored tonight to welcome the presence of esteemed delegates and special guests. (Introduction of the guests)
We believe that, with the legendary spirit of 'heroism, resilience, loyalty, and diligence,' Vietnamese women will continue to nurture and develop the nation's proud legacy, stepping forward to further the great strides made by our people over the past 4000 years of history.
As we celebrate this evening, let us all show our support and appreciation with a resounding round of applause for the outstanding non-professional performers from ... May tonight's cultural exchange be a magnificent success.
And now, we present the first performance: The Song of Vietnamese Women, performed by the teaching staff from .... Please enjoy the performance with us.
As it has always been, a mother's love is gentle, warm, and filled with affection. But when expressed through the lyrics of Trinh Cong Son, the image of the mother becomes even more magnificent and profound, reflecting the heroic mothers who have nurtured the steps of our soldiers. The legendary mother symbolizes the strength of generations, embodying the sacred image of the Vietnamese mother—great and noble. This next performance in our program will reflect this sentiment, beautifully presented by .... Please enjoy.
The great Patriotic War may be half a century behind us, but its most valuable and beautiful legacies continue to live on—not only in history but in the hearts of the Vietnamese people and those who cherish peace around the world. The victory over the two imperial powers, France and America, was not only achieved by soldiers on the battlefield but also by the silent sacrifices of countless Vietnamese mothers, from the north to the south, who nurtured the spirit, love, and hope that sustained our soldiers. 'The Lullaby for Babies on Mother's Back' is a beautiful melody in the grand symphony of the Vietnamese heroic mother. This next performance will reflect that spirit, presented by .... and the supporting dance group.
Today, almost every Vietnamese person can hum the lines of the song 'Mother's Heart': 'A mother's heart is as vast as the sea, her love is as sweet as the gentle stream. The lullaby is as soothing as the rustling rice fields at sunset.' The simple structure of the song and its beautiful lyrics have made it one of the most beloved songs in Vietnam, celebrating the boundless love of mothers. Let us now enjoy this heartfelt song once more, performed by .... and the accompanying dance group.
A mother's love is infinite, and the gratitude of a child towards their mother can never be fully expressed in words. With this, we bring our cultural exchange program to a close.
In conclusion, I would like to express our deepest appreciation to all the grandmothers, mothers, and sisters. We wish you health, beauty, success, and happiness.

7. Emcee script for the 20/10 cultural exchange program (version 2)
Warm greetings to the esteemed teachers and students attending the cultural exchange program in celebration of Vietnam Women's Day, October 20th, organized by the school...
Dear teachers and students,
There is a familiar yet timeless poem that goes:
“Whether a national leader or a hero,
Whether a scholar or anyone else,
We are all children of a woman.”
The simple yet profound words awaken millions of hearts, reminding us of the mothers who have supported us through life, and urging each of us to cherish and honor women, for they are the vital force that shapes the world. No pen can fully capture the love and sacrifice women give to their families, nor their talents and contributions to society. Therefore, they truly deserve to be celebrated and praised. October 20th is one of the key occasions for society to acknowledge the immense contributions of women. It is a time for grandchildren to remember their grandmothers, children to appreciate the crow’s feet around their mothers' eyes, husbands to cherish their wives, and students to reflect on their 'motherly teachers.' Though the autumn weather may be chilly, women’s hearts will surely warm with the bright flowers they receive, the cheerful smiles, heartfelt wishes, deep gratitude, and loving words from their families and society.
On this festive occasion marking the XXth anniversary of Vietnam Women’s Day, October 20th, 1930 – October 20th, 20XX, teachers and students of ... are once again gathering here to recall the memories of this day, to listen to songs and performances that express love and gratitude for women. I am honored to introduce and invite Mr. ..., the Party Secretary and School Principal, to present flowers to the female teachers and female students in celebration of October 20th. I also invite Ms. ..., the Vice President of the school’s labor union, to accept flowers.
Thank you very much, Mr. ... and Ms. ...
First performance: The Poetry of Love
Dear teachers and students,
The stone benches, the trees in the schoolyard, the corners of the hallway, and the pages of a wet yearbook—these are not only familiar and dear images but also evoke countless memories of the time when we wore white uniforms, with our hair flowing softly, immersed in study, and touched by a fleeting glance. These memories of youthful love and innocence will serve as the prelude to the love songs of October 20th. Please welcome back the duet performance by Mr. ... and Ms. ...
Second performance: The Song of My Homeland
Homeland is a deep, lingering feeling that resides in the memory of every person far from home.
As poet Che Lan Vien once wrote: 'When we are here, this is just land. When we leave, the land becomes our soul.' That’s how homeland is—everything that seems ordinary in daily life quietly stays in our memory and occasionally rises up in our thoughts, or even in the corners of our eyes as we miss our homeland.
The song: 'The Song of My Homeland' – A self-composed piece by ………. with dance accompaniment from the Women’s Union of Hamlet 4. Please enjoy the performance with us.
Third performance: The Song of Vietnamese Women
Even though times have changed and musical tastes have evolved, the melody of the song 'The Song of Vietnamese Women' will forever remain in the hearts of the Vietnamese people. This song beautifully portrays the image of the Vietnamese woman as 'heroic, loyal, resilient, and diligent,' filled with love and pride. Please join us in enjoying this song by composer Nguyễn Văn Tý, performed by …………… with a dance group from ...
Fourth performance: A Mother’s Diary
In this world, 'Mother' is regarded as the most sacred word. A mother is a safe harbor of love, the image of sacrifice for her children. She is also a symbol of warmth and protection. In the stories of mothers, the beloved children always appear as the main characters. I’m sure that when I mention this, you all know which song I’m referring to. Yes, it’s 'A Mother’s Diary,' a masterpiece of Vietnamese music about motherly love, composed by Nguyễn Văn Chung. In today’s program, we invite you to enjoy this song performed by ....
A mother’s love is boundless, and the gratitude a child feels for their mother cannot be fully expressed in words. We would like to extend our deepest appreciation to all grandmothers, mothers, and sisters, and wish the teachers, especially the female educators, good health, beauty, success, and happiness. We also wish the female students to be diligent, beautiful, dynamic, and successful.

8. Emcee Script for the 20/10 Cultural Exchange Program (Version 3)
Dear distinguished guests, teachers!
As the intense summer sun begins to fade, making way for the cool breezes of autumn, the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers fills the air. The warm melodies sound like honeyed words to the ears of mothers and teachers. Most importantly, the image of a grandmother, mother, or teacher appears more beautiful and gentle than ever. Could it be that autumn is the season of 'October flowers'? This is the time when faces glow with smiles, carrying the most beautiful bouquets to present to the women we cherish. For the female staff at XX school, October 20th is a special occasion to highlight the significant contributions of women in the process of nurturing and educating future generations.
In every field and position, the female staff of XX school have embodied the finest traditions of Vietnamese women, proving themselves to be active, skilled, and dedicated both in their professional work and personal lives during this period of integration. Joining the enthusiastic spirit of women across the country, in line with the plan of... and with the agreement of..., we are hosting a cultural performance to celebrate the founding of the Vietnam Women's Union: 20/10/1930 - 20/10/20XX. We are honored to welcome distinguished guests, whom we will now introduce: (Introduce the guests)
Without further delay, we are pleased to begin today’s cultural program:
We start with a modern dance performance by the members from..., promising to bring energy and excitement to our venue.
Second performance: My Homeland
My homeland is unique, just as there is only one mother.
If anyone forgets their homeland,
They cannot grow into a true person.
Indeed, our homeland is where we are born and raised, a part of our very being that shapes our growth. It witnesses and shares in all our joys and sorrows. Therefore, we must love and remember our homeland as we would remember a part of ourselves. The song 'My Homeland,' composed by Minh Vy, will soon be performed by... from... to rekindle the love for our homeland in all of us.
Third performance: Dear Mother
With simple yet heartfelt lyrics, 'Dear Mother' is a sincere expression of a child's love. Sometimes it might seem as though we are indifferent, wanting to break free from our mother’s embrace and step into the world, but in truth, we all long to say, 'Mother, do you know how much I love you? Though silent, my heart speaks the truth.' This is the love and gratitude we all want to convey to our beloved mothers. Let us enjoy this touching song performed by...
Fourth performance: The Place I Return To
On the day I was born,
My mother’s joy filled the sky.
With the love of my father, I grew up in the warmth of our home.
It was my mother’s lullaby that rocked me to sleep,
And my father’s voice that guided me to become a good person.
As time took away my mother’s youth, I unknowingly took away her strength.
The song 'The Place I Return To,' beautifully sung by..., will be the next performance in our October 20th cultural program.
The cultural evening celebrating October 20th will conclude here. In closing, I would like to express our deepest gratitude to all grandmothers, mothers, and sisters. Wishing them good health, beauty, success, and happiness.

