Under the skillful direction of talented director Vu Hong Thang through each film, the MV "54 Vietnamese ethnic groups" became Phuc Anh's first documentary MV in his artistic journey.
In the newly released poster, Phuc Anh impresses with her simple appearance. Standing next to her are highland children wearing flowers on their heads and smiling brightly. That shows the singer's connection with the children.
Notably, this image also features Nong Thuy Hang - Miss Ethnic Vietnam. It is known that both have collaborated with the band Bee Chamber and many other guest artists to carry out a non-profit project aimed at children in the highlands.


Phuc Anh shared that the days of filming in the highlands were unforgettable memories in her career. Because the crew set off on stormy days, landslides occurred everywhere along the way. There were times when the crew passed by falling rocks and soil, making everyone in the crew scared and could only pray.
Phuc Anh wishes to travel to all ethnic groups in the country, to experience the culture and contribute a small part to helping children and teachers go to school.
Regarding the collaboration with Miss Nong Thuy Hang, Phuc Anh said it was a coincidence. According to the female singer, her junior is Miss Ethnic Vietnam, so she is suitable for this product. “Above all, when following Hang's artistic career, I was really impressed by her dedication and efforts for children, especially in the highlands. Hang is also a Tay ethnic group - representing the ethnic minorities that my project is aimed at. Hang understands the culture and psychology of the highland people.
Whenever there is something sensitive, I often consult with Hang to make sure everyone feels comfortable. Hang often puts aside her beauty queen title when participating in charity work and is very dedicated to the team, as long as the people are happy, she doesn't mind. With Hang participating, I feel like I have another teammate to help me overcome difficulties to bring meaningful things to children and people in the highlands," the singer confided.