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A student at Hanoi University of Science and Technology has created a pho shop simulation game that has gone viral with over 650,000 downloads.
Putting aside concerns about signs of aging, a growing number of women are now proudly showcasing their silver hair as a symbol of freedom, wellness, and experienced beauty.
From TikTok tributes to livestreamed temple rituals, Vietnamese youth are crafting modern expressions of filial piety.
Ahead of National Day, women across Vietnam are creating symbolic meals and decorations in red and yellow to honor their love for the country.
Vietnamese youth proudly celebrate national identity as social media campaign goes viral.
Ahead of the 80th National Day, Vietnamese people are embracing T-shirts with national symbols as a proud fashion statement.
Declining birth rates are shrinking household sizes, reducing demand for large homes, and transforming the structure of Vietnam’s real estate market, according to the Vietnam Association of Realtors (VARS).
Concert ride-hailing services are gaining popularity among young people, especially in big cities like Hanoi and HCM City.
Legal experts warn that the viral trend using AI-generated images of luxury car owners being fined by traffic police may violate cybersecurity and criminal laws.
A nostalgic trend is taking over Facebook and TikTok in Vietnam: “time-traveling” to the past using Google Maps to revisit childhood homes, former schools, or familiar neighborhoods.
A new report reveals that Vietnamese users spend up to 120 minutes daily on OTT movies and nearly 60 minutes on TikTok short videos.
As Vietnam’s idol culture becomes increasingly open and expressive, a growing number of male artists are adopting unisex fashion, makeup, and styles that some critics describe as “excessively effeminate.”
With home distractions and closed libraries, more students are turning to cafés to study - despite the cost.
Many women over 30, not ready for marriage, have consulted obstetricians to freeze their eggs in order to preserve peak fertility.
Feeling a painful lump behind her ear and on her neck, Anh Thu turned to TikTok for answers and stumbled upon a flood of warnings about metastatic cancer, leaving her sleepless and convinced she was dying.
Unable to bear the monthly interest payment for a home loan, Do Duc Long decided to move back to his hometown, commuting over 20 kilometers daily by motorbike to work.
False ads, PR stunts, and livestreamed drama dominate social platforms again, raising concerns over youth exposure and digital ethics.
The MV’s success has captured the hearts of fans and garnered recognition from top government officials.
From saying farewell to iconic landmarks to trying odd food combinations, Vietnam’s online community embraces creativity and controversy.
Baby Three dolls face backlash in Vietnam as brands withdraw support over concerns about sovereignty violations.