An Vien Eternal Cemetery in Dong Nai was built on an area of ​​300 hectares, with a total investment of 2,000 billion VND.
Artist Huong Lan took a photo in front of the Buddha statue at An Vien cemetery in Dong Nai.
Huong Lan said that when they heard that she accepted this job, many people were very surprised.
In her role as an image representative for the cemetery, the overseas female singer plans to carry out cultural activities and participate in requiem ceremonies for deceased poor artists, martyrs, and heroes.
In addition, this year, Huong Lan wishes to bring the remains of Cai Luong artist Huu Phuoc, her father, to the Artists section of An Vien Eternal Cemetery.
This year’s Lunar New Year, overseas female singers continue to celebrate spring abroad.
`It wasn’t until a month after Tet that I had time to return to sing for the audience at home. Now I still have strength and audiences everywhere still love me, so I still have to travel back and forth like that,` she confided.
In 2005, Huong Lan conducted her own show in the US which was very successful and received a lot of support from overseas audiences.
What Huong Lan cherishes most in 2012 is to perform a live show to mark her singing journey.
In addition, the female singer hopes to be able to arrange time to make a DVD about her life associated with the image of artist Huu Phuoc, as a gift of gratitude to her parents.
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