In late 1944, Van Cao met Vu Quy, a Vietnamese Minh City officials that he had known before. Vu Quy convince him to join Vietnam Minh, the first task is to compose a march. Van Cao wrote songs for several days in the attic of 171 Mongrant Street (now Nguyen Thuong Hien Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi) and named the work is "Tien quan ca". "Tien quan ca" is printed on the pages of newspaper arts Independence November 1944. August 13, 1945, Ho Chi Minh City was officially approved, "Tien quan ca" as the national anthem of the country the Democratic Republic of Vietnam [5].
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