On August 26, Hoang Thuy Linh was one of the artists present in the delegation visiting President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, offering incense at House 67.
Along with Hoang Thuy Linh were rapper Den Vu, actors Bao Thanh, Kha Ngan, Do Hoang Hiep, the artists of the movie "Red Rain" ... and many delegates from the Culture - Sports sector participating in the program.
The female singer of See Tinh shared a series of photos with artists, including a moment standing next to rapper Den Vai, which received great attention from the audience.

Before that, Hoang Thuy Linh and Den Vai were involved in secret information about holding an engagement ceremony and giving birth. However, neither of them spoke out, only mentioning projects related to their careers.
This time, the two singers will participate in the program to visit President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum.
Hoang Thuy Linh was moved when receiving the Uncle Ho's name badge and recalled it more than 20 years ago.
The female singer shared: "During the days when the whole people look forward to the important anniversary of the country, visiting Uncle Ho's Mausoleum is for me an opportunity to return to precious sources.
I feel so small, my heart is filled with gratitude, recording the sacrifices of our ancestors, for the masses, for the nation, so that the next generation like me can have the opportunity to sing in peacetime.
The "Seeing Love" singer recalled more than 20 years ago when he was honored to join the delegation to visit Uncle Ho's Mausoleum in an art festival for outstanding children.
Today, when I have become an adult, an artist, I am even more proud, just like returning to report to Uncle Ho that I have worked and I am grateful to have contributed my strength to the countrys cultural and artistic activities, the female singer shared.
For Hoang Thuy Linh, being awarded the Uncle Ho title on this important occasion is a great honor, and at the same time, it also becomes a source of motivation for the female singer to continue to contribute.

Previously, Director of the Department of Performing Arts, People's Artist Xuan Bac revealed that many artists have proactively registered to participate in the A80 parade. In particular, rapper Den Vai was the first person to send a message asking to participate. Not only artists from the North, but many artists from the Central and South are also willing to spend their own money to go to Hanoi to immerse themselves in the big festival.