G4 Ambassadors show off their Vietnamese singing skills to celebrate the Lunar New Year

Khánh Minh |

Welcoming the Year of the Snake, the G4 Ambassadors send a special musical gift as a New Year's greeting in the MV "What did you do last year?"

The G4 Ambassadors in Vietnam (including Canada, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland) surprised everyone when they sang Vietnamese fluently, harmonizing with the Green Wind Choir in the MV filmed at Thang Long Imperial Citadel.

Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Shawn Steil, New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Caroline Beresford, Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Hilde Solbakken and Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Thomas Gass made a special music video, singing together the song "What did you do last year" by musician Bui Cong Nam.

Special music video by G4 Ambassadors celebrating the Year of the Snake. Source: New Zealand Embassy

For the G4 Group, the past year has been a memorable journey with many meaningful activities in the process of accompanying the Vietnamese government and people to build a harmonious, diverse and inclusive society.

"Whether happy or sad, satisfied or disappointed, an old year is about to pass, a new year with new opportunities is coming. To close the year of Giap Thin, welcome the new year of At Ty, the G4 Ambassadors accompanying the Green Wind Choir would like to send all of you a special musical gift in lieu of New Year wishes" - The New Zealand Embassy said with the wish: "Wishing you to continue to have memorable journeys, where all dreams will come true, all efforts will be rewarded, so that "Just looking back, a smile will still bloom on your lips" as the lyrics of the song by singer/songwriter Bui Cong Nam".

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