Accompanying the Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Festival for the third time as a Media Ambassador, H'Hen Nie shared that this is a great honor because as a child of the Central Highlands, having the opportunity to promote her hometown's coffee is no longer a responsibility but an obligation that must be done together with everyone to promote coffee, culture, and people of Dak Lak to domestic and foreign tourists.


H'Hen Nie was moved when she saw the performance of the Central Highlands gongs on stage, the familiar sound made those who work far from home like her feel nostalgic. H'Hen Nie thanked the artists and the organizers for their thoughtfulness to open the press conference. After that, H'Hen Nie shared about the value of coffee trees and her happiness when more and more businesses invest in coffee, making people's lives less difficult thanks to it.
H'Hen Nie also invited everyone to visit her family's coffee stall at the festival to enjoy free coffee roasted by H'Hen Nie's mother on a wood stove.
“It’s called smoky coffee because Hen’s mother roasted coffee on a wood stove, it had the smell of burnt coffee, the smell of smoke, so Hen often jokingly said her mother’s coffee was smoky coffee,” H’Hen Nie revealed.
After making her boyfriend public on the 3rd day of Tet and receiving a ring from her boyfriend on February 11, H'Hen Nie is happy with her 7-year love. She sent her thanks to the audience for their interest, love and support. H'Hen Nie revealed that there will be special information in the near future to help the audience "feel secure" when asking when the wedding will be.