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Lyrics Show consideration for “Hello Vietnam” AKA “Bonjour Vietnam” “Xin Chào Việt Nam”
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Pham Quynh Anhwas born on January 16, 1987 in Liège, Belgium. Both of her parents were foreign exchange students from Vietnam and had met while studying abroad in Belgium. She is the eldest in a family of two daughters. While Quynh Anh was still an infant, her family resettled in in Mons, Belgium where her father worked as a physician. From early on, her father had noticed how his eldest daughter had taken a keen interest in music. At the age of 13, Quynh Anh's father encouraged her to compete in Pour La Gloire, a national singing contest show on Belgian television, where she ended up taking first prize out of 1,000 contestants. Her winning would lead her to a chance meeting with famous Belgian pop singer/songwriter Marc Lavoine and a recording contract with Rapas Centre, a French division of Universal Music, two years later. In 2005, Quynh An graduated from Saint Stanislas High School in Mons, Belgium. That same year, she recorded a duet song with Marc Lavoine, J'espère, that would be featured on his 9th studio album, L'Heure d'été, released the following year as a single. The music video made for the single garnered heavy rotation
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Happy Asian New Year, everyone!
At the Vietnamese Association of Nova Scotia celebrations, one of their leaders and a friend, Lien, told me about this amazing song called Hello Viet Nam. It is sung by Pham Quynh Anh, with Pham being her last name and Quynh Anh being her first. The Vietnamese who had names outside the ordinal naming system tended to have duo names that were poetic in nature. Marc Lavoine wrote the original song in French called Bonjour Viet Nam. It was later adapted into English by Guy Balbaert, and is known by the Vietnamese title of Xin Chao Viet Nam, though there is not a Vietnamese version of which I am aware. The full story of Pham Quynh Anh and the song’s development is at the end of this post. And yes, Viet Nam is really two words the way the people of the Motherland spells it.
Hey, if your Mother spelled your name in a certain way, wouldn’t you want others to spell it the same way?
Now, I didn’t doubt Lien’s musical tastes or ability to judge music. I had just heard enough songs about Viet Nam over the years and none had really stood out to me. However, just a few seconds into this one, it hit home, I was hooked and knew I had found the best song about Viet Nam I’ve ever heard!
It only took me about 30 years. 🙂