If you have ever followed Nguyen Hoang Bao Ngoc's journey at the Talent Rendezvous contest, the audience will not be able to forget "Quang Binh Rose " - as judge Ho Ngoc Ha calls her - because of her fragile appearance, powerful voice and steadfast journey in pursuing her passion.

Born and raised in Quang Binh - a countryside full of sunshine, wind and storms, perhaps that's why the little girl was given the middle name "Storm" - as a special mark of her hometown in her own name.

Bao Ngoc loves her homeland deeply because in the morning, she is awakened by the sound of roosters crowing, and in the afternoon, she hears the wind blowing through the fields. Nature just seeps into her, gently but deeply, and music follows the same way, entering Bao Ngoc's life as naturally as breathing.

Since childhood, Bao Ngoc has loved singing. Once, when she visited an acquaintance's house, she saw a microphone but could not sing, and cried loudly. Music was like an instinct flowing in her blood without her knowing. Bao Ngoc could sing anywhere, anytime - while washing dishes, while getting ready for bed, or simply while sitting absentmindedly watching the clouds drift by. Music was her refuge, her joy, and everything that made her feel like herself.

Not a "family heir" and not having an artistic background, but with persistent efforts, Bao Ngoc has gradually made his name in the hearts of the audience and won the Impression Award of the Talent Rendezvous program.

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Nguyen Hoang Bao Ngoc.

Not having a very outstanding start on the first night of the competition, even falling into the danger zone, the 22-year-old girl almost stopped early. However, it was those challenges that became the motivation to help her hone her skills and style. The deeper she went into the competition, the more Bao Ngoc made the audience admire her with her strong breakthrough.

On the second night of the competition, Ngoc silenced the entire studio with Phan Manh Quynh's hit "Ngay chua gio bao ". Her high-pitched, emotional voice and her delicate handling of the song helped her win over the judges - from initial doubts to endless compliments.

In the Liveshow round, Bao Ngoc continued to prove her ability with the proud and generous performance of "Vietnam I" . Not giving up, Liveshow 3 witnessed Bao Ngoc's spectacular "comeback" with the pop dance "Love Only You", challenging high technique and requiring stage presence. With her confident and creative performance of the song, she completely conquered the judges.

The Impression Award for Bao Ngoc is not only a prestigious trophy but also a reward for a courageous journey to step out of the comfort zone. "It is a recognition for a journey that dares to express myself. It makes me believe more in the path I have chosen," Bao Ngoc shared.

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The Impression Award with Bao Ngoc is not only a prestigious trophy but also a reward for a courageous journey to step out of her comfort zone.

Throughout the competition, she often sought advice from judge Ho Ngoc Ha. "I admire Ms. Ha not only for her technique and performance style but also for her civilized and long-term career mindset. If I have the opportunity to learn from her about stage expression and how to connect with the audience, I will cherish and pursue it," Bao Ngoc said.

After the competition, Bao Ngoc did not rush into showbiz. She chose to take the long road, continuing to improve her knowledge and simultaneously carrying out music projects. For Bao Ngoc, art is a long journey, requiring passion, foundation and perseverance.

She also could not hide her small regrets: "I still lack stage experience so sometimes I cannot give my all. But that is what motivates me to learn more and do more."

Bao Ngoc performs "Drifting"

Thanh Thuy won the 2025 Talent Rendezvous Championship . On the evening of June 29, the final night of the Talent Rendezvous competition ended with victory belonging to singer Thanh Thuy - a contestant highly appreciated by experts throughout the competition.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bong-hong-quang-binh-mong-hoc-tu-duy-lam-nghe-van-minh-tu-ho-ngoc-ha-2422370.html