The identity of the 'richest young master' in primetime drama
The handsome and gallant rich young man in the primetime drama "Walking in the Glorious Sky" received the attention of the audience.

Actor Long Vu - son of artist Van Dung - has his first leading role in the TV series "Going in the middle of a brilliant sky".
In the film, he plays Chai - the richest young master in the village. The film explores a rather new topic: the journey of overcoming difficulties and asserting herself of a Dao ethnic girl, named Pu (Thu Ha Ceri). Pu is a good student so she always wants to go to the city to study at university and have a good job.
Because of his wealth, Chai refused to study, played around, and just wanted to find a way to keep Pu in her hometown, not letting her go to the city to study. Chai was so mean that he burned Pu's university admission papers.

The interaction between Long Vu and Thu Ha Ceri in the film received positive feedback from the audience because of their cuteness, natural acting and simple personality.
While Thu Ha Ceri was praised for her cleverness, Long Vu's acting was "very charming" was the audience's comment for the couple. The audience also enthusiastically "shipped" Pu and Chai, hoping that the couple would become husband and wife.
It is known that Long Vu is the son of actress Van Dung. But he wants to find opportunities on his own, not relying on his mother's fame or connections.
Long Vu shared with the media that he often quietly auditioned for roles, and only told his mother when he got the role. Long Vu failed many times but was not discouraged and Chai was the first leading role that the actor had in his acting career.
As for Van Dung, she once shared about her son on her personal page: "My son has grown up. Thank you to the audience for your enthusiastic love. I will always be proud. My son, the star in my heart."
Van Dung added: "A mother cannot spend her whole life asking the audience to love her child. The child must be devoted to work, to the profession, and love the profession to win the hearts of the audience." This is also a rare time the actress shares about her personal life and her son with fans.

Long Vu was born in 2001, graduated from the Drama - Cinema Acting Department of Hanoi Academy of Theatre and Cinema.
Previously, Long Vu also appeared on prime time television through the films: The War Without Borders, Don't Be Afraid to Marry, Just a Reason, A Small Path to Life... with supporting roles.