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  • Jack – J97

    Vietnamese singer

    In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Trịnh. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name.

    Jack J97

    Jack in 2019

    Born

    Trịnh Trần Phương Tuấn


    (1997-04-12) April 12, 1997 (age 27)

    Bến Tre, Bến Tre Province, Vietnam

    Occupations
    • Singer-songwriter
    • Rapper
    • Actor
    Years active2018–present
    Children1
    Musical career
    Genres
    Instruments
    Labels

    Musical artist

    Websitewww.facebook.com/PhuongTuan1997

    Trịnh Trần Phương Tuấn (born April 12, 1997), better known by his stage name Jack – J97 (or simply Jack), is a Vietnamese singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor.

    He rose to fame during his time in the hip-hop group G5R. Throughout his career, he has received many accolades: three awards at the Green Wave Awards and four awards at the Zing Music Awards. In addition, he was named the Best New Asian Artist of Vietnam at the 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards and Best Southeast Asian Act at the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards, and received the 26th Golden Apricot Blossom Award (2020) for Best Light Music Male Singer. He is also the first Vietnamese artist to win an Asian Television Award for Best Music Video Act with "Hoa hải đường".[1

    Huỳnh Thị Bảo Hòa (1896–1982): A Female Who Wrote to Confrontation Vietnamese Society

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  • Bùi Tuấn Lâm

    Vietnamese human rights activist

    In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Bùi. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Lâm.

    Bùi Tuấn Lâm (born 1984), also known as Peter Lâm Bùi and online as Green Onion Bae (Vietnamese: Thánh rắc hành) is a Vietnamese human rights activist. In 2021 he went viral on social media after posting a parody of the Turkish chef and internet meme Salt Bae. In September 2022, he was arrested and charged with sharing anti-state propaganda, and is currently serving a five year prison sentence.

    Personal life

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    Lâm lived in the Thanh Bình ward of the Hải Châu district of Da Nang with his wife and three daughters. He is a Christian.[1][2][3] Prior to becoming an activist, he worked as an advertising designer in Ho Chi Minh City. After losing his job and being evicted by his landlord, he returned to Da Nang where he opened a noodle stand.[1]

    Activism

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    In 2013, Lâm took part in a civil society training programme held by Asian Bridge Philippines in Manila. Upon his return to Vietnam on 5 October, he was detained at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Hanoi and was held for 16 hours, alongside other Vietnamese participants