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Hanoi to host Asia Artist Awards in November

The award has gained significant notoriety thanks to its effort and growth for the past three years.

The 2019 Asia Artist Awards will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital on November 26, according to Naver.
This is the first time that the Asia Artist Awards, the world's joint awarding ceremony for singers and actors, moves out of South Korea. Vietnam won the right to host the 2019 Asia Artist Awards over Thailand and Taiwan (China).

 
Asia Artist Awards 2019 to be held in Hanoi.
Asia Artist Awards 2019 to be held in Hanoi.
At the first edition in 2016, young Vietnamese actress Chi Pu was honored with the Rising Star award at the Grand Peace Hall in Seoul, South Korea.
The awards ceremony is expanding its influence beyond Asia to the world when mobilizing a never-seen-before line-up of famous artists to present the festivals and interact with fans. It focuses on praising the international dedication as well as the achievements of the artists.
The award has gained significant notoriety thanks to its effort and growth for the past 3 years. That the event is hosted by Vietnam demonstrates its global projection.
Earlier, Starnews Company from South Korea carried out the signing ceremony with FPT Polytechnic and Dongnam Media to organize the 2019 Asia Artist Awards in Vietnam.
Accordingly, Korean actors, singers and the Vietnamese counterparts will together attend the 2019 Asia Artist Awards this time. The organizer is accelerating the formal preparation in order to offer the best show to worldwide audience.
In 2018, the event drew the participation of  Korean celebrities , including Lee Byung Hun, IU, Lee Seung Gi, BTS, Twice, iKON, Jung Hee In, Cha Eun Woo, GOT7, Wanna One, and Sunmi.
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