Colonel Thuy Hien: The first female artist in the Public Security sector to receive the title of People's Artist.
Colonel Thuy Hien, Director of the People's Police Theater, made history by becoming the first female officer in the industry to be honored as a People's Artist for her enduring contributions.

In the history of the Vietnamese People's Armed Forces' art, the title of People's Artist is the highest recognition given to individuals who have made outstanding contributions. Notably, Colonel Thuy Hien had the honor of becoming the first female artist in the Public Security sector to receive this title, marking an important milestone in her career and the unit as a whole.
The journey from soldier to renowned female Colonel
People's Artist Thúy Hiền currently serves as the Director of the People's Police Theatre. With her passion and dedication to the stage, she underwent rigorous training within the disciplined environment of the armed forces. The combination of the courage of a soldier and the sensitive soul of an artist has created impressive performances that deeply resonate with audiences.
Throughout her career, she not only focused on developing her personal skills but also on building the People's Police Theatre into a prestigious artistic institution. Under her leadership, many works on the themes of security and order and the image of police officers have been warmly received by the public, contributing to bridging the gap between law enforcement and the people.
Outstanding women in the armed forces.
Besides People's Artist Thúy Hiền, the military and police forces also boast many other talented female artists holding high ranks and prestigious titles. A prime example is People's Artist Thanh Thúy, a familiar face to audiences nationwide through revolutionary songs and films. She currently holds the rank of Colonel and serves as a cultural manager in Ho Chi Minh City.
In addition, the list of influential female artists also includes People's Artist Thu Hien, famous for her folk music, and veteran theater artists such as People's Artist Le Khanh and People's Artist Minh Hoa. Each of them has made unique contributions, creating a diverse landscape for the national art scene.
The responsibilities and mission of the soldier-artist
Achieving the title of People's Artist while holding the rank of Colonel was both a pressure and a great motivation for People's Artist Thúy Hiền. In the context of increasingly diverse cultural and artistic development, she remains steadfast in her goal of using art to serve political objectives, promote public awareness, and enhance the image of police officers in the eyes of the international community.
Overall, Colonel Thuy Hien's enduring contributions have affirmed that art within the armed forces always possesses immense vitality. She is not only a symbol of talent but also a source of inspiration for generations of young soldiers and artists to continue striving for the cultural cause of the nation.


