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  • They are sung by young and veteran singers, such as Ha Anh Tuan and Bao Yen. Dat Khach (Spring on Foreign Land), both composed by Quoc Dung.
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  • Spring music on the rampage for Tet

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    Albums and singles praising arise are rationale to increase in value Tet (Lunar New Year) this year.

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  • The two brothers crossed the 17th parallel, Hien Luong bridge, Ben Hai river, where the country was divided; through Hue, Da Nang, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Quy Nhon - Binh Dinh, Phu Yen; to Nha Trang, Phan Rang, Phan Thiet, through Xuan Loc - Dong Nai to Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City.

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    We crossed the Hien Luong Bridge across the Ben Hai River, where the country was divided for 21 years. Half a century of silence in this land at the 17th parallel. But the memories of those distant years are still here. In my war diary in early 1972, I wrote when I first arrived here: While waiting for the ferry, I stood on a high promontory looking across the river. What a special feeling. The white belt was silent. Doc Mieu was right in front. Far away was Con Tien on the right, Hill 31 on the left. Further behind wa

    Phi Nhung

    Vietnamese-born American singer (1970-2021)

    In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Phạm. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Phi Nhung.

    Musical artist

    Phạm Phi Nhung (10 April 1970[1][2] – 28 September 2021) was a Vietnamese-American singer, actress and humanitarian.

    She specialised in Dan Ca and Tru Tinh music. She sang for Paris By Night and Vân Sơn and also acted in their plays and Tinh production. She also recorded music for Lang Van. She performed several duets with singer Mạnh Quỳnh during her career. She spent most of her time in Vietnam helping the poor and orphans.

    Early life

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    Phạm Phi Nhung was born on 10 April 1970 [1][2][3] in Pleiku, Vietnam to a Vietnamese mother and an American serviceman father.[4][5] Due to her poor economic upbringing, Phi Nhung only received an education up to the 6th grade. As a child, Phi Nhung was unaware that her father was an American soldier who was stationed in Pleiku during the Vietnam War.

    From a young age, Phi Nhung listened to Vietnamese folk music which later influenced her own music.

    In 1982, Phi Nhung's mother died. Now orphaned, Phạm went to live with her grandpare