On June 21-22, the Vietnam regional final round of the 2025 QingYin Award - Youth Music Festival 2025 took place in Hanoi.
The competition was jointly initiated by the International Association for ArtEducation , under the auspices of the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (China) and the Royal Academy of Music in Brussels (Kingdom of Belgium)...

The Vietnam regional round attracted more than 200 contestants to perform live and online (Photo: Organizing Committee).
In Vietnam, this playground is led by pianist Nguyen Le Thuyen Ha, President of the competition in the Vietnam region. She has accompanied the contestants from the beginning, leading the Vietnamese team to achieve high results in the international finals in 2024.
“Here, the important thing is not only the performance technique but also the emotion. From the costumes, performance style to the way the children step onto the stage, every element contributes to creating a true artist,” artist Thuyen Ha shared.
The competition gathered more than 200 contestants from Vietnam, China, France, Canada..., competing in many categories such as: Piano, Vocal, Wind Instruments, String Instruments, Modern Instruments (guitar, drums...), with direct and online competition.
The Art Council includes artists, music professors from conservatories, and international art education experts such as: Pianist Ivan Mishunin (Russia), pianist Xie Jia (China), pianist Ian Goh (Malaysia), and pianist Linna Lin (China).
In addition, the Art Council also includes: Pianist Nguyen Le Thuyen Ha, Meritorious Artist Bui Le Chi, Meritorious Artist Duong Minh Chinh, musician Nguyen Duy Thinh, artist Do Huong Giang, guitarist Luong Xuan Thinh, and drummer Hoang Phu Tung.

Le Ha Linh Chi performed the drum performance at the Vietnam regional final round and won the Special Prize of the Thanh Am competition (Photo: Organizing Committee).
After the Vietnam regional finals, many talented faces were discovered and honored. They are young artists who not only have solid performing skills but also demonstrate profound musical thinking, expressive ability and outstanding stage presence.
Of which, Le Ha Linh Chi (Modern Musical Instruments - Children's Drums D) scored 93.06 points, Honda Nhat Anh (Wind Instruments - Saxophone - Children's B) scored 93.05 points, and Luu Tran An Khanh (Piano - Youth A) scored 93.02 points, both winning the Special Prize in the Amateur category.
In the Professional group, 2 names were announced with the Special Prize: Junjie Wang (Piano - Youth, 93.07 points) and Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc (Vocal - Folk Singing - Youth, 93.25 points).
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/le-ha-linh-chi-gianh-giai-dac-biet-cuoc-thi-am-nhac-thanh-am-tai-viet-nam-20250624105358304.htm
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