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Acrobats from Vietnam From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Giang Brothers, Giang Quốc Cơ (born 1984) and Giang Quốc Nghiệp (born 1989), are acrobats from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Currently, they are trying their hand as model. Meanwhile, Quoc Nghiep has been passionate about golf for a long time. He wants to play golf and aims to become a golf coach.
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Origin | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Genres | Acrobatic Gymnastics Act, model, golf coach (Quoc Nghiep) |
Members | Giang Quoc Co (born 1984) Giang Quoc Nghiep (born 1989) |
They are best known for their balancing act – with Nghiep balancing vertically atop his brother's head. Together, they hold two Guinness World Records:
They reached the finals of series 12 of Britain's Got Talent on June 3, 2018, finishing in fifth place.[3]
The Giang Brothers are the youngest artists awarded the Merited Artist title in Vietnam. Giang Quoc Co received the award at the age of 28 while Giang Quoc Nghiep received it at the age of 26.[4]
Giang Quoc Co married Hong Phuong, an MC for Ho Chi Minh City Television, in 2016 and they have one son. Giang Quoc Nghiep has two children (a son and a daughter) with Ngoc Mai, a singer and lecturer at the Conservatory of Ho Chi Minh City.
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