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After images of people queuing in front of a street food shop in Hanoi appeared on the internet recently, a debate about the practice began online.
Many Vietnamese young people do not hesitate to give up high-income jobs in foreign countries and return to contribute their efforts to VN.
Solo travelling is not rare in western countries, but in Asian countries including Vietnam it is somewhat of an oddity. But it has become increasingly popular among young Vietnamese in recent years.
Instead of a traditional wedding, where bride and bridegroom follow many ceremonies, many young people prefer a western-style wedding organized outdoors, with romantic, modern and personalized rites.
The average meat consumption of Vietnamese is 134 grams per head per day, including 95.5 grams of red meat, higher than the recommended 70 grams per head per day. The figure is even higher in urban areas.
Ignoring the risks, more unlicensed establishments have been opened and are still carrying out mass production of fake cosmetic surgery.
The fashion industry is regarded as one of the most wasteful sectors. If you don’t believe this is the case? Check your closet.
Just after attending a training course that lasted a few months, a hairdresser said he could perform a filler injection for clients and handle any trouble that might occur during the process.
With 3,026 calories consumed per person per day on average, Vietnam ranks 74th on the list of countries consuming the most calories.
Since graduating, Kim Xuyen, 24 has already changed jobs four times for various reasons. Sometimes it’s due to boring tasks, a lack of opportunities for skill development, or the company’s inability to meet their personal needs.
Many Vietnamese parents are taking their children to hospitals and asking doctors to inject their children with the "most effective and most expensive drugs" to help them obtain the highest possible height.
More young people in Vietnam are following an active lifestyle and healthy diet to maintain their health.
Green tea with ECGC compound and vitamin C added will quench thirst but also helps young people relieve stress, cool down their lives over exploration trips.
Many people in HCM City have returned to drinking coffee on the ground after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Not only does Quan Ai Nhu, 31, reuse almost every item many people usually throw out, but she also asks for and picks up trash from others to recycle.
Classes teaching posing, photography and visual skills are attracting many young people. A 10-lesson course is VND3.5 million, while studying alone costs VND900,000.
Many young people have accepted to live in cramped conditions to save money in the central area of HCM City.
A number of young people have spent tens of millions of dong to buy or raise imported insects who have become their pets.
Cutting spending on eating out and going to cafés, restricting travel and spending less money on beauty services are all being done now to weather the price storm in Vietnam.
Many young people are turning to roadside petrol stations as a preferred picture location.