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On 4 April 2008, Mỹ Tâm established the My Tam (MT) Foundation, a charity that operates on contributions from MT Entertainment, her fans, and others. "Nâng bước ngày mai" ("Sustain the Steps of Tomorrow") is a prominent, long-term project that has reached cities and regions including Ho Chi Minh City , Huế , Da Nang , Nghệ An , Gia ...
Trịnh Lê Phong (director); Nguyễn Thu Thủy (writer); Võ Hoài Nam, Anh Tuấn, Đình Tú, Kim Ngân, Nguyễn Thanh Bình, Linh Huệ, Phú Đôn, Ngọc Tản, Tô Dũng, Quỳnh Châu, Đức Phong, Bảo Hân, Vương Trọng Trí, Hoàng Quân, Trịnh Dương, Đào Phương Anh, Lê Tuấn Thành...
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"Cây đàn sinh viên" (The Guitar of Students) (March 2002) including title track, "Quê hương tuổi thơ tôi" (Hometown - My Childhood) and "Tiếng lòng xao động" (Love awakes) "Ban mai tình yêu" (Dawn of Love) (May 2002) including title track, "Tình lỡ cách xa" (Love leaves by mistake) and "Vấn vương" (Longing)
Nguyễn Hinh Anh (director); Bùi Tiến Quý (writer); Quang Thiện, Ngọc Thoa, Công Bẩy, Hồ Lan, Xuân Nam, Kim Thoa, Thế Bình, Như Trang, Khôi Nguyên, Hồng Điệp... Trường ca sông Lô - instrumental only (Epic Song of Lô River) Composed by Văn Cao: Post-war, Drama
Cây đàn sinh viên (roughly translated as The guitar of students) is a Vietnamese song written by songwriter Quốc An in 2001, [1] with lyrics by a student named Thuận Thiên, who emailed it to Quốc An in the hope that the songwriter could write a song based on his writing. [2]
Như Quỳnh studied music under professor Ba Thai of the Vietnamese National Music Institute and for a time, she taught music to young children in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. [2] In 2018, she stated that her mother was also interested in music, but her grandparents forbid her from attending art school, as they wanted children to focus on ...
Nguyễn Minh Hằng (born in Hanoi on 7 December 1988), commonly known by her stage name Min, is a Vietnamese V-pop singer and dancer. [1] She was born in Hanoi in a wealthy family. At age 13, she moved with her family to Germany, where her parents worked for the Vietnamese embassy. [2]