On the occasion of the New Year, Ha Phuong and two close colleagues, singers Tran Sang and Thai San, recorded a new photo series wearing retro-style ao dai at urban railway line No. 1.
It can be seen that there is no need for elaborate patterns, no need for bold or sexy cuts, just traditional ao dai that are loosely tailored, in a classic style but still highlight Ha Phuong's gentleness, shyness and femininity.


The nostalgic images of singer Ha Phuong, Tran Sang and Thai San at the stations of Metro Line 1 bring a sense of peace to the first days of the new year.Ha Phuong said that the metro line has helped avoid traffic jams, saving time to help people work more conveniently and quickly, including Ha Phuong.
In particular, when choosing Metro Line 1 to come up with the idea for the photo series, Ha Phuong hopes that the city will become more and more modern, with many public metro lines serving the city's people.
Ha Phuong and her small family returned from the US to Vietnam to reunite with their extended family. For Ha Phuong, Tet is a time for reunion, going to the Tet market with her parents and siblings, cleaning the house, choosing bouquets of flowers, fruit trays, and enjoying the indispensable dishes of every Tet holiday.




The singer of "Hoa cau vuon trau" shared: "Tet is an occasion for everyone to look back on the past year, and welcome the new year together with joy, happiness and luck. This is also an occasion for us to gather with our loved ones after a year of hard work that we accidentally missed."
Ha Phuong said that the female singer herself always respects and preserves the good customs of the nation such as welcoming the New Year, seeing off the Kitchen God, welcoming grandparents, visiting graves, displaying fruit trays, asking for calligraphy from the scholar... As for taboos, the female singer herself does not pay too much attention. Because, Ha Phuong believes that whether we are lucky or not depends on ourselves, we just need to be optimistic and try our best.