Meritorious Artist Tu Oanh is one of the artists of the Youth Theater participating in the Cultural - Sports parade at the 80th Anniversary of National Day on September 2.
Sharing with Lao Dong reporter, the artist shared her emotions and pride in contributing a small part to the national important event.
Meritorious Artist Tu Oanh shared her memories during the practice: "At first, I thought the parade was not too difficult, but when I practiced, it was not like that. We must pay attention to every step, every waving, every counting rhythm.
The value of the training process is that the whole team strives together, is aware and responsible for the common goal. Each individual is excellent but not necessarily a good team member, but we must work together to harmonize the whole team".
After 10 days of training, despite the sun and rain, the practice schedule was difficult, Meritorious Artist Tu Oanh and the artists and athletes still maintained a determined spirit, overcoming difficulties to complete their tasks.

For the past half month, artists have practiced and prepared for the A80 in an exciting and enthusiastic atmosphere. The Culture - Sports block is one of the mass groups parading at the A80 event.
The total training force includes more than 16,000 officers, soldiers, armed forces, and fouves with 43 rowing blocks, 18 standing blocks, and 14 modern motor vehicles and equipment.
Actress Tu Oanh was born in 1968, originally from Hanoi, graduated from the University of Theatre and Cinema, in the same class as Bui Thac Chuyen, Chieu Xuan, Pham Cuong...
The films featuring actress Tu Oanh include: "Flavors of Love", "Fate of the Rich", "Don't Say When You Love", "Gia dinh minh vui bat thuc".
Actress Tu Oanh and director Bui Thac Chuyen are admired for their happy and fulfilling marriage. They both studied at the University of Theatre and Cinema. In their second year of college, the couple had special feelings for each other.
After 7 years of dating, they got married. The director and his wife have worked together in a number of films: " xo chi", "Tuy tan", "12A and 4H"...