Not only a simple artistic product, the MV is also a deep gratitude to the previous generation - those who died for national peace. At the same time, this is a strong statement of the spirit of self-reliance and dedication of the young generation of Vietnam today.
Different from previous products, "Hao Gio Viet Nam" is a project that Tuan Ngoc himself has almost completely implemented: From idea, arrangement, recording, filming to completing the MV. He learned to play a series of traditional musical instruments such as the urban flute, flute, pepper, gong, drum... without going through school, only with a strong love for Vietnamese culture.
There are nights when I sit and listen to each drum beat, flute, rewrite the sheet music, arrange it myself, and record it myself. At 3am, I was still busy adjusting the sound and filming. Every time I do a new technique, I feel happy. Difficult, but worth it, said King Tuan Ngoc.


"Hao Nghe Viet Nam" is an emotional harmony, combining the rustic sound of traditional musical instruments with the rich and vibrant spirit of the Vietnamese people. Tuan Ngoc spent more than a month to complete the project, with the music alone taking two weeks to choose songs, harmonize, record and coordinate music.
He believes that every musical instrument must be respected, have its own space to sublimate together in the overall arrangement, without overlapping each other.
Not only stopping at music, Tuan Ngoc also personally chose the setting, lighting, and MV with the desire to breathe new life into the classic song, blending traditional and contemporary breath.
I believe that when I make every detail by hand, I not only create the most meticulous product possible, but also learn perseverance, creativity, and the spirit of not retreating in the face of difficulties are also the things that our ancestors have fostered for us, he expressed.