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Lao student finds fame singing in Vietnamese
Vongsaynha Keonakhon, 22, is currently a Marketing major at Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City. With a trendy fashion sense, he is also a rising model and actor.
Keonakhon told Việt Nam News he had been studying in Vietnam for more than 3 years. At first, he found things strange because of the difference in culture and language. However, with the help of friends he is now able to be independent and take care of himself without much support from his family.
“When I first came to Vietnam, I had difficulty with traffic and regional accents but thanks to the help of lovely Vietnamese friends, I have gradually got used to the lifestyle here and consider this place as my second home,” he said.
Having an unforgettable time in Vietnam, Keonakhon considers the country his second home. — Photo courtesy of Vongsaynha Keonakhon |
In addition to his singing talent, Keonakhon also has a passion for taekwondo and has been practising it for 7 years.
“Taekwondo and music are two indispensable parts of my life. Taekwondo helps me gain health and flexibility but music makes my soul comfortable. Both are my passions," he said.
Keonakhon said Vietnamese taekwondo athlete Chau Tuyet Van was a great inspiration to him and the reason
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