Meritorious Artist Bao Quoc is a veteran artist of the Vietnamese cai luong and comedy stage. He is also one of the artists with the most prosperous life in showbiz. At the age of U80, he currently lives with his family in a million-dollar villa in Palm Springs, California (USA), after many years of settling here.
It is known that the family's new villa is worth about 1.8 million USD (equivalent to more than 45 billion VND). The house has three frontages, an area of nearly 340 m2, including five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a swimming pool, a garden and an outdoor party area. Modern design, luxurious interior but the villa still retains its cozy, close look in the simple style of the artist couple.



Before settling in the US, Meritorious Artist Bao Quoc had a prosperous life in Vietnam. Since the 1980s, he has been one of the high-income artists, regularly performing on stage, in movies and game shows.
Although he had never publicly announced his salary, many colleagues said that during his golden age, a performance by Bao Quoc could help him earn money equivalent to several months' salary for civil servants at that time. However, he always lived a frugal life and entrusted all his income to his wife for management.
The wife - Ms. Thanh Tuyen is considered a "golden hand" in preserving and developing assets. Thanks to skillful real estate investment, Bao Quoc's family owns many real estates, villas and rental apartments stretching from Vietnam to the US.
It is known that the male artist has many houses and villas in both Vietnam and the US.

Despite owning millions of dollars in assets, Meritorious Artist Bao Quoc still maintains a simple lifestyle, not showing off. He drove himself to perform, took care of his garden, and spent most of his time with his family and children. Many colleagues commented that his prosperity did not come from luck, but from a lifetime of serious work and a strong marriage of more than half a century.
At the age of U80, Meritorious Artist Bao Quoc is still alert, cheerful and occasionally returns to the stage to serve overseas audiences.