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Quyen Ho: "Hat Cho Nguoi O Lai" Video

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Created: 10/14/2005
Video description: "Hat Cho Nguoi O Lai" was shot on location in North York and Lakeshore. This Vietnamese language music video is the first collaboration between the Jane-Finch.com team and VietnameseTalents.com. The production was shot on July 17, 2005. The video stars singer Quyen Ho and actor/model William V Nguyn. Actors Ho, Nguyn, and Chuckie Akenz appear as the triads.

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