Semi-finalists go for Vietnamese songs in Got Talent
12-year-old Vu Song Vu shined with “Ba toi” (My Grandma), a difficult song performed by many top singers

12-year-old Vu Song Vu shined with “Ba toi” (My Grandma), a difficult song performed by many top singers
Briton Lee Kirby and Americans Kyo York and Richard Fuller will sing together at ATB Bar in Phu Nhuan District for a three-night special, starting from Tuesday to celebrate the birthday of late Vietnamese songwriter Trinh Cong Son.
Foreign singers will join Vietnamese artists in music shows commemorating late composer Trinh Cong Son's 73rd birthday.
National broadcaster Vietnam Television will launch a new music ranking programme to include the nation's favourite songs from next January.
Vietnam Television will host a new national music ranking program to look for Vietnam’s favorite songs from next January
Blind children from Viet Nam and abroad will bring Christmas cheer to audiences in Ha Noi today by singing Christmas songs and traditional Vietnamese music on the occasion of Handicapped People's Day.
Singer of the Year 2010 Tung Duong will perform the songs that created his reputation during his first ever live show in Ha Noi this week.
Ngo Thi Hoang Anh of Nghe An Province has mastered 14 songs in just three months since she began learning the dan bau
An exhibition of joint creations by Vietnamese and artists from 35 countries will open next month in Ha Noi.
Songwriter Phan Thanh Tuong's Ba Hat De Danh Cho Lo Lem (Three Chestnuts for Cinderella) has won first prize in a national musical composition contest for teenagers, launched by several HCM City organisations.
The very first meeting from the ASEAN task pressure on mental health has been heldin Hanoi from May 23-25, with associates from regional and globalorganisations participating. Addressing the openingceremony, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Nguyen Thi Xuyen stated theevent offers nations an opportunity to share good practices in protectingmental health, adding to strengthening cooperation within the regionand fulfilling the aim of “Healthy people, healthy ASEAN”. Xuyen known as on nations to
Forty-two kids with harelips and cleft palates within the two CentralHighlands provinces of Dak Nong and Dak Lak have obtained free check-upsand procedures. The programme for poor children inremote and ethnic minority areas, worth about 500 million VND, wascarried out and based on the Center for Research and Aid forOperation Smile (OSCA) at Dak Nong province’s general hospital from May19-21. OSCA Director Bui Tu Anh stated this isthe very first time the center provides free check-ups and surgical