“Bonjour Vietnam” is a heartfelt letter from a young woman of Vietnamese origin who grew up far from her ancestral land. Carrying a “strange and difficult-to-pronounce” name and almond-shaped eyes that silently tell stories she does not yet know, the singer reaches out to the country she has only met through war movies and grainy photographs. She yearns to discover the colors of her skin, the feel of her small feet on native soil, the scent of floating markets, wooden sampans, temples, and stone Buddhas. Each line pulses with curiosity and tenderness, turning the distant images of helicopter blades and historical turmoil into a personal quest for identity.
The repeated promise “Un jour, j’irai là-bas” (“One day, I will go there”) fills the song with gentle determination. It is both a vow to greet Vietnam and an invitation to greet her own soul once she finally walks among rice fields, meets long-lost “brothers,” and touches the roots of her family tree. Through its calm melody and vivid imagery, the song celebrates the universal desire to reconnect with one’s origins, offering listeners a moving reminder that knowing where we come from helps us understand who we are today.