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English: The Đông Phương trio (Tam ca Đông Phương) specializes in modern and classical Vietnamese songs. Miss Thu Hà (left), a native of North Vietnam, is a veteran performer for Vietnamese radio and television in Saigon. Miss Hồng Vân (center) is a native of central Vietnam and sings for Vietnam Radio and Army recreational programs. Miss Tuyết Hằng (right) of South Vietnam is also a popular performer on radio, television. |
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Source | Vietnam Magazine, Tập 4-5, Google Books | ||||||
Author | Vietnam Council on Foreign Relations | ||||||
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