People's Artist Thúy Mơ: A glorious career and silent sacrifices
Dubbed the "golden voice" of Hai Duong's traditional opera, People's Artist Thuy Mo has had a brilliant but also sacrificial career, from weaning her child early to being separated from her husband for 11 years to dedicate herself to the arts.
'Golden Voice' of Hai Duong's traditional opera
In the Vietnamese traditional opera scene, especially in the Eastern region, People's Artist Thúy Mơ is a major figure, known as the "golden voice" of Hải Dương's traditional opera. She is not only famous for her artistic talent but also for her story of dedication and great sacrifices for the theatrical arts.

Career and the sacrifices made for passion.
To achieve such a distinguished career, People's Artist Thúy Mơ had to overcome many difficulties and make many agonizing decisions. One of her greatest sacrifices was having to wean her child from breastfeeding when the baby was only two months old. This decision was made so that she could return to the stage sooner and continue serving her audience.
Moreover, the artist's family life was also greatly affected by her passion for art. She accepted living apart from her husband for 11 years, a long and challenging period, to wholeheartedly dedicate herself to the art of traditional Vietnamese opera (cheo).

The flame of art has been passed down through generations.
The sacrifice of People's Artist Thúy Mơ has been rewarded as her passion for art not only shines on the stage but is also passed on to future generations. Both her son and daughter have followed in her footsteps, becoming talented artists themselves.
In particular, this love of art has spread to the third generation. The granddaughter of People's Artist Thuy Mo has affirmed her talent by becoming champion in many music competitions, continuing the family's artistic tradition excellently. This is clear evidence of the influence and artistic legacy that she has painstakingly cultivated.



