Recently, director Phuong Dien made the audience emotional when revealing precious frames of Tang Thanh Ha, Kim Hien and Quoc Thai from their early days in the profession. These are behind-the-scenes moments of the hit TV series Huong Phu Sa (2006) - a work that once stormed the small screen in the South.
Although at that time, photo editing technology and makeup techniques were still primitive, the beauty of the two actresses was still enough to conquer viewers. One Ut Nho (Tang Thanh Ha) with natural, innocent acting combined with one Ut Rang (Kim Hien) full of energy and impulsiveness created attraction for the film.
After nearly two decades, although both have reached the age of forty, their beauty still retains its charm.

Tang Thanh Ha (born in 1986) still maintains the title of "Ngoc Nu of Vietnamese screen" thanks to her beauty and outstanding appearance. After her roles in Suddenly Want to Cry or My Nhan Ke, she decided to leave the showbiz limelight to focus on her family.
In 2012, she married businessman Louis Nguyen. After more than a decade of living together, she is currently the mother of 3 little angels.
Currently, Tang Thanh Ha focuses on business but is still a name with a special attraction every time she appears at events.
Unlike the gentleness of colleagues, Kim Hien's (44-year-old) love life is somewhat more troubled. Once a familiar face through "Doc tinh", "Mui ngo gai", "Thien menh anh hung", she closed her first marriage in noise.
In 2014, the actress found a new destination and moved to the US to settle down with her husband. Here, she enjoyed a peaceful life, staying away from scandals.
But recently, the actress shared about her divorce status after about 2 years of living separately. The two chose to maintain a civilized relationship, be friends and take care of their 9-year-old daughter together.


While both female co-stars have changed direction, Quoc Thai still persistently pursues an acting career. He married in 2017 but is inherently a private person, he rarely shares about his private life.
Most recently, he continued to appear in the project Mother of the Sea (2025) by director Phuong Dien, affirming the appeal of a talented male actor over time.
Old photos are not only time-lapse footage of a golden age of Southern TV dramas, but also proof of the maturity and change of stars of the past.