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Comics come back to life via social media

Comics over the years began to disappear gradually, now accounting for only one percent of the market. However, many young artists and producers have recently revived Vietnamese comics with large-scale projects.

Books bring joy to the lives of poor kids

VietNamNet Bridge – When the 10-year-old son of Nguyen Luong Nhuan overheard that his father was preparing to go to the library to receive new books, he quickly got out of bed and asked Nhuan if he could join him.

Colourful comics lure kids from bland books

VietNamNet Bridge – Summer time, when children have more time to relax, is when many parents think about how to raise their children's cultural life. Reading books is a common choice, but it is not easy to find the valuable books

Vietnam does not have a comic book “industry”

VietNamNet Bridge - The answer to the domination of foreign comic books in the Vietnamese market for the past over 10 years is mainly because Vietnam does not have a comic book industry.

Less than one percent of comics in Vietnam are Vietnamese origin

“Trade deficit” is the term commonly used in economics, not for culture. But it's not hard to find out that Vietnam is in trade deficit for culture, particularly in entertainment, audiovisual, movies, books, etc. Animation is just one of them.