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On the second day of Tet, Dang Thu Thao shared photos with her family at their villa in TP HCM. She wore a floral ao dai for a commemorative photo with her husband, businessman Trung Tin. As in previous years, the beauty queen dedicated the first days of the year to her loved ones. Before New Year's Eve, she decorated her home with colorful flower arrangements.
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Dang Thu Thao’s three children wore matching ao dai. The beauty queen shared the first clear photo of her third daughter (center), born in 2024. Many colleagues and fans praised the baby for her round eyes and adorable chubby cheeks. Miss Vietnam 2012’s two elder children are an eight-year-old girl and a six-year-old boy. She stated, "Watching my children grow up healthy and learn to love each other is the greatest happiness of motherhood."
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Ly Hai and Minh Ha welcomed the Tet Binh Ngo spring with their four children in a home decorated predominantly in red. The celebrity couple posed in ao dai for their family photos. On the first day of the new year, they gathered to celebrate their 101-year-old grandmother.
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Actress Van Trang’s family took a Tet photo series in both southern and northern styles. She noted that as her children grow older, they understand Tet more, eagerly anticipating lucky money and spring outings with their parents.
On the first day of Tet, they visited her maternal home in Dong Thap. Van Trang and her children played traditional games like hopscotch and frolicked with pets at the family’s tourist area. In the evening, the entire family gathered to eat and sing.
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Van Trang is widely considered to have a fulfilling life. She mentioned that her husband, businessman Huu Quan, is thoughtful, readily supports her in caring for their children, and encourages her participation in showbiz activities, helping her maintain her passion for acting.
Khanh Thi and Phan Hien posed with their three children in a spring greeting photoshoot. On the first day of the new year, they danced to cheerful music. In 2025, the dancesport champions’ family achieved many successes in competitions and teaching. Their eldest son, Kubi (real name Nguyen Minh Cuong), 10 years old, won dance medals both domestically and internationally.
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Actress Trang Nhung and director Hoang Duy welcomed the new year with their three children in Hanoi. The family wore ao dai for photos, a tradition they have maintained for many years. This year, their family gained a new member, baby Panda, nearly eight months old, making the atmosphere even more festive. They plan to visit pagodas, followed by a trip.
The couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary earlier this year. Trang Nhung expressed that she and her husband enjoy having many children because it keeps their home lively. "Children are a significant bond in marriage – something I deeply cherish. We often tell each other that we must set an example and live responsibly for our children to follow."
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Dam Thu Trang and her six-year-old daughter, Suchin, wore matching ao dai, while Cuong Do La and his two sons wore coordinated outfits with floral embroidery. Subeo (left), 16 years old and Cuong Do La's son from a previous marriage, is the tallest in the family at 1,8 m. The businessman stated that his greatest wish for the new year is for his parents to be healthy and his family to be safe.
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Phuong Trinh Jolie and Ly Binh took their child and mother (right) for a stroll along Nguyen Hue Flower Street. Mia, 13 years old and Phuong Trinh Jolie’s daughter from a previous relationship, is blossoming into a young woman as she wore her ao dai for the spring outing. The couple’s youngest child, Loka, turned one early february and is described by her parents as very active.
Phuong Trinh Jolie announced plans for a more active return to music this year.
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Hai Bang and Thanh Dat wore God of Wealth-themed t-shirts while out with their children. They have three common children (front row) and Thanh Dat's children from his first marriage. The singer of "Vien da nho" shared that over the years, their children have lived affectionately and loved one another. They teach the children self-reliance early through activities like caring for the indoor garden or organizing outdoor excursions.
Tan Cao
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