Phuc Anh's project of 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam sets a record

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The Gala summarizing the project "54 ethnic groups of Vietnam" initiated by singer Phuc Anh took place in a solemn and emotional atmosphere.

The Vietnam Record Organization (VietKings) officially awarded the record-setting certificate to the lotus painting of the project with the title: "Cored painting with the theme "Rose of 54 Ethnic Groups of Vietnam" made through provinces and cities by students from many different ethnic groups".

The project "54 ethnic groups of Vietnam" was launched by Phuc Anh in mid-2024, stemming from the desire to connect the community through music, culture and volunteer activities.

During more than a year of implementation, the crew has traveled through dozens of provinces and cities across the country, from the northern highland provinces such as Ha Giang, Dien Bien, Lao Cai, Yen Bai, to the Central region, the Central Highlands and the Southern provinces.

On that journey, Phuc Anh directly met and interacted with students representing 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, and together they completed the lotus painting - the symbol throughout the project.

Each flower has its own color, representing the cultural identity and solidarity of each ethnic group, creating a work of artistic value and profound community meaning.

In parallel with filming and music composition activities, the project is also associated with many charity programs, awarding scholarships, books and necessities to students in disadvantaged areas. Education is identified as the long-term focus of the project.

From a practical journey, Phuc Anh has released many songs imbued with the spirit of humanity such as " Tre vung cao", "Ta de di den", "54 ethnic groups of Vietnam", contributing to spreading the image of the lives and culture of ethnic groups through music.

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Phuc Anh (right) next to the 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam. Photo: Provided by the artist.

The program also touched with the performance "54 ethnic groups of Vietnam" performed by Phuc Anh with deaf children, as well as the release of the English version of the song with the collaboration of singer Kyo York. The event was attended by many artists, including People's Artist Ta Minh Tam and singer-songwriter Jimmii Nguyen.

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