After a journey across Vietnam lasting more than a year, Phuc Anh not only made her mark with music but also accumulated many profound life experiences. From an original self-composed song, the project "54 Vietnamese Ethnic Groups" gradually became an artistic ideal that the female singer persistently pursued.
Sharing about this journey, Phuc Anh said that music is inseparable from her life. The lands she has traveled through, the people she has met have become precious materials for her to recount with music. That process also helps the female artist change her perspective on career and life, when she realizes the value of connection and real-life experience.
One of the recent highlights is the photo set taken in Ha Giang - a land with majestic beauty and rich cultural identity. Not only is it an image product, the photo set is also an opportunity for Phuc Anh to look back at the journey he has gone through, and at the same time open up new orientations in the upcoming journey.
According to the female singer, after a period of continuous activity, the crew is actively "reducing speed" to regenerate energy. She herself also chose a slower lifestyle, spending time on nature and inner life to prepare for new creations.




Notably, "chapter 2" of the project will have a clear change in approach. If the first phase focuses on remote and unknown areas, the next phase will focus more on large cities. However, the core spirit of honoring and spreading traditional cultural values is still maintained.
Vietnamese people tell stories to Vietnamese people, that is how to spread community strength," Phuc Anh shared about the new direction. According to her, bringing cultural stories into a modern context will help audiences access them more easily, especially young people.
In parallel with new activities, the female singer revealed that there is still an album of the project waiting to be released in 2026. This album will include songs and footage recording the actual journey, and will also feature many characters who appeared in the early stages, whom she calls "special artists".
Not only stopping at music, Phuc Anh also emphasizes the role of artists in spreading positive values. According to her, art has the ability to touch the emotions and perceptions of the public, thereby contributing to conveying humanistic and benevolent messages.
Looking back at the journey she has gone through, the female singer believes that the most memorable thing is not the long trips, but the moments of connecting with people. She recounted a memory in Thanh Hoa, when a young child spent breakfast money to give to her. "That moment made me understand that giving is also receiving back," she said.