1. Runner-up Đỗ Hoàng Anh
Đỗ Hoàng Anh, born in 1994 in Hanoi, graduated with a Master's degree in Cultural Management from Hanoi University of Culture. She won the second runner-up title at the 2012 Miss Vietnam pageant. With her gentle appearance, charming demeanor, and youthful energy, she quickly became a standout. Hoàng Anh also showcased her passion for dance, impressing during the talent segment of Miss Vietnam 2012. Following the competition, she ranked 78,910th in global fame and 9th among the most famous runner-ups. She represents a polished and respectable image. However, defining her artistic mark has been a challenge. Unexpectedly, in the midst of a promising career, she announced her decision to marry. For Đỗ Hoàng Anh, family is everything she values most.


2. Singer Hoàng Yến Chibi
Fans of Vietnamese pop music are likely familiar with Hoàng Yến Chibi. She first gained attention with her cover songs on social media, and later performed alongside prominent artists such as Tùng Dương, Ngọc Anh, and Phương Linh on various television programs. However, it wasn’t until she became the runner-up on the Academy of Stars competition that she truly decided to pursue her passion professionally.
With her sweet, youthful face and clear, melodious voice, she has captured the hearts of music lovers. She initially studied Cultural Management at Hanoi University of Culture but took a leave of absence to focus on her music career. Hoàng Yến Chibi believes in taking steady steps towards success, and she strives to excel in every path she chooses. Her goal is not only to be a singer but to expand her career into other areas. Being in the entertainment industry requires sacrifices, but she aims to maintain her image and walk her artistic journey on her own terms.


3. Influencer Hà Lade
Graduating in Cultural Management from Hanoi University of Culture, Hà Lade can be considered an older peer of Hoàng Yến Chibi, as she is a year senior. Born Bùi Thanh Hà in 1994, she became widely known as a popular 'hot girl' from Hanoi. In 2009, she gained attention after participating in the Hot VTeen contest, with her striking looks, photogenic features, and model-like height of 1.75m. After appearing in 'Miss Teen 2011', Hà Lade found herself frequently featured in youth magazines and on websites thanks to her round face, charming smile, and attractive appearance.
Hà Lade quickly became a standout figure among Hanoi's teen models during that era. She was sought after by photographers and stylists and was adored by young people, earning the title of 'hot girl.' However, instead of pursuing a career in the arts like her peers, Hà Lade transitioned into business and content creation related to fashion. At the age of 29, she is now the owner of a popular clothing brand in Hanoi.


4. Ngô Thị Hằng Nga – Winner of iMiss Thăng Long 2012
Ngô Thị Hằng Nga graduated with a degree in Cultural and Art Management from Hanoi University of Culture. With a charming face, strong communication skills, and a variety of talents, she quickly gained attention. Her impressive height, lovely smile, and graceful demeanor, combined with a youthful yet distinctly Asian beauty, made her stand out. During the competition that year, she showcased her excellent skills in traditional dance, capturing the hearts of the audience and the judges alike. She ultimately won the title of iMiss Thăng Long 2012, and also took home other accolades such as:
- Second prize in the 2010 Capital Student Talent and Elegance competition.
- Second runner-up in the 2011 Miss Hanoi University of Culture competition.
Since then, while she hasn’t been active in the arts scene, the name Hằng Nga still evokes memories of the talented, beautiful student from iMiss Thăng Long. Currently, she works at a state-owned bank, is married, and is a proud mother to a young child.


5. Singer Lệ Quyên
Singer Lệ Quyên is renowned for her emotive voice, which effortlessly touches the hearts of her listeners. Known for her powerful, soulful vocals, she has become a leading figure in Vietnam’s light music genre. Lệ Quyên graduated from the Public Relations department at Hanoi University of Culture. During her student days, she began her singing career. Her breakthrough came when she was chosen to perform the theme song for the 22nd SEA Games in Vietnam, marking the start of her professional music journey.
Throughout nearly 20 years in the music industry, Lệ Quyên has maintained a scandal-free reputation, rising to fame solely based on her skill and talent. With numerous hit albums and successful live shows, she has won the hearts of millions across Vietnam, becoming an irreplaceable figure in the country’s music scene. A proud graduate of Hanoi University of Culture, Lệ Quyên has not only made a name for herself but has also brought pride to the university she attended.


6. Singer Ngọc Anh
Singer Ngọc Anh graduated with a Master's degree in Cultural Studies from Hanoi University of Culture. Among her many achievements, the most notable is winning second place in the Sao Mai singing competition. This success led to her special invitation to participate in the Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn 2006. From that moment, she rose to become one of Vietnam's prominent singers. Ngọc Anh, originally from Quảng Ninh, has earned several prestigious awards, including:
- Multiple Golden Nightingale Awards.
- Gold Medal at the International Children’s Festival in Guizhou, China.
- Golden Phoenix Award (Japan).
- Gold Medal for Best High School Singer in the National Youth Song Contest 1999.
- Third place in the 2001 Hanoi Young Singer Competition.
- Second place in the 2003 Hanoi Beautiful Voice Contest.
- Second place in the 2005 Sao Mai competition for light music.
- Top 5 finalist in the 2006 Sao Mai Điểm Hẹn Grand Finale.
With numerous prestigious awards, Ngọc Anh has not only solidified her own reputation but has also brought pride to the university where she studied. Currently, she is happily living with her young daughter while continuing to pursue her music career with dedication.


7. Singer Ngọc Khuê
Singer Ngọc Khuê comes from a family with a rich cultural heritage, being the daughter of musician and painter Phạm Ngọc Khôi. She gained recognition as a phenomenon in the genres of lyrical music and folk songs, captivating her audience with her unique falsetto voice and flawless enunciation. In 2003, her performance in the Sao Mai Television Singing Contest earned her widespread recognition with hit songs like 'Chuồn Chuồn Ớt,' 'Bên Bờ Ao Nhà Mình,' and 'Cặp Ba Lá.'
After winning second place in the 2003 Sao Mai competition, Ngọc Khuê continued to prove her talent in the Sao Mai - Điểm Hẹn contest, where she also won a special award from the Arts Council. While she did not attend Hanoi University of Culture, she became a remarkable lecturer there, helping to nurture and guide aspiring students, giving them the tools to rise to the top of their fields under her expert mentorship.


