Ãi Vân, born October 30, 1954, in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a Vietnamese singer from an artistic family. She studied at the Hanoi Conservatory of Music from 1969 to 1978 and worked at the Theater of Folk Music and Dance. In 1990, Ãi Vân moved to the German Democratic Republic to study and direct musical shows. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, she relocated to West Germany and later to the United States in 1994, gaining popularity among Vietnamese Americans through her performances of folk songs, love songs, and traditional dance episodes. Her discography includes albums such as Ngà y ấy xa nhau (The Day We Parted) in 1992 and Nuá»i tiếc (Regret) in 1993. After retiring from her music career, Ãi Vân became an activist for democracy and human rights.
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