Vietnam, You're My Song (Live Performance at Tam Chuc) | Amy Minh Hạnh Corey | TEDxĐaKaoStudio
"Vietnam, You're My Song" is a musical performance specially created for TEDxĐaKao, offering a unique perspective on Vietnamese identity and cultural heritage.Recorded amidst the breathtaking scenery of Tam Chuc National Scenic Landscape, the song celebrates the authenticity, warmth, and enduring spirit of Vietnam, extending a heartfelt invitation to explore its rich tapestry of culture and history.#TEDxĐaKao #TEDxDaKao #TEDx_Officials #Culture #TravelVietnam #Inspiration-
Special Thanks to TEDxĐaKao Partners
Sponsoring Partner: Tam Chuc - National Scenic Landscape and Tourism Complex in Vietnam.
Community Partner: Vuon Uom Tai Nang Van Hoa Du Lich
Production Partner: VIENTITY Co.
At 19, she was signed by a Grammy-nominated producer, becoming the first Vietnamese Country Artist in Nashville, Tennessee. But her journey didn't stop there. By 21, she had expanded her reach as a motivational speaker, TEDx speaker, philanthropist, and entrepreneur.
In 2019, Amy reconnected with her Vietnamese heritage, becoming a Peace Ambassador for the Peace Development Foundation under the leadership of former EU Ambassador Tôn Nữ Thị Ninh. Since moving to Vietnam in 2023, she has dedicated herself to empowering the next generation through mental health workshops and educational programs for children, using the transformative power of music and art. She is also a developer and partner with Conservation Vietnam. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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