October 10, 2025 | 14:25 GMT +7
October 10, 2025 | 14:25 GMT +7
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H'Hen Nie returned to Ben En National Park to plant forests.
At the end of February 2024, Miss H'Hen Nie announced that she would use her singing fees to plant 1ha of forest, marking the anniversary of her first musical performance at a big event.
Recently, the first 1ha of forest in 2024 was planted by H'Hen Nie and volunteers at Ben En National Park.
Up to now, H'Hen Nie has planted 6ha of forest, equivalent to 6,070 trees in this national park.
If, in 2023, the Dak Lak beauty queen set a goal of planting 5ha of forest, this year, she did not set a specific number but tried to plant as many as possible.
H'Hen Nie hoeed the land and planted new ironwood trees herself.
She hopes to contribute to completing the goal of planting 40ha of ironwood forest in Ben En National Park, which the Gaia Nature Conservation Center has set for 2023.
Upon returning to Ben En National Park this time, H'Hen Nie visited the ironwood trees she planted a year ago, which have grown and are now green.
"Every time a tree is planted in the ground, Hen always sends wishes for the tree to proliferate, give shade, and contribute to bringing fresh air to people," - H'Hen Nie shared.
H'Hen Nie also visited the thousand-year-old ironwood tree and saw this as motivation to continue her afforestation journey.
H'Hen Nie hopes to be able to plant many new forest areas in 2024.
On this occasion, Miss H'Hen Nie participated in a series of activities for Youth Month and Border March 2024.
The activity is organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union, the Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Youth Union, and the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House in coordination with the Quang Tri Vietnam Youth Union and the Border Guard Command of Quang Tri province organization.
She and the working group visited and offered incense and flowers at Truong Son National Military Cemetery and Road 9 National Martyr Cemetery and visited a Quang Tri Ancient Citadel.
"Visiting and listening with gratitude and appreciation, Hen deeply felt the value of peace. I remind myself to cherish the present life, constantly trying to join everyone, contributing to building and preserving the country and protecting her beloved Fatherland," H'Hen Nie shared.
H'Hen Nie and other artists participated in the Border March program.
H'Hen Nie and other artists performed music to serve soldiers and local people.
Previously, H'Hen Nie participated in the campaign series "Stop eating wild meat, contribute to the world," organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature in Vietnam. She calls for spreading the love for nature and wild animals.
H'Hen Nie played the female lead in the music video "Cu de cho em" by singer Ho Quynh Huong, receiving many compliments.
Translated by Tuan Huy
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