World famous tattoo artist brings his art to HCM City

VOV.VN -On March 11-12, world famous Malaysian tattoo artist Alvin Chong is bringing his art to the Ky Hoa Queen Plaza in Ho Chi Minh City where he will appear at a tattoo convention.

Chong specializes in black and grey portraits and skull sketches. He has toured worldwide for guest spots at tattoo conventions receiving top billing in such places as New York, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and Hong Kong.
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