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Le Anh Duc once considered Chinese just a secondary choice, but this language opened up an impressive journey: from an outstanding student at Hanoi University, to earning two prestigious PhD scholarships and achieving financial independence at 24.
Vietnamese youth proudly celebrate national identity as social media campaign goes viral.
The 11th Festival of Vietnamese Youth and Students in Europe was held in celebration of the 75th founding anniversary of Vietnam – Hungary diplomatic ties and the Traditional Day of Vietnamese Students.
From a biology major in high school who studied piano at the conservatory, 90s-born Le Tuan Trung took a new path and entered the prestigious Harvard University.
Vietnam’s youth are tech-savvy and ambitious - yet vulnerable to virtual pressures
Young people are no longer seeing heritage as something distant. They are actively engaging with it, for example, photographing it, performing it, and making it part of their everyday creative expression.
The inaugural Vietnam Youth Forum in Japan is set to take place in Osaka on August 9, bringing together nearly 200 young delegates from across Japan and Vietnam.
Once struggling to make ends meet, a man from rural Da Nang has found success raising bamboo rats - rodents often nicknamed “giant rats.” Through persistence and learning from failure, his farm now brings in a steady income of around $8,000 per year.
A multi-platform communication campaign "Be Proud of Vietnam” will be carried out from August 10 to September 5 on social media with the official hashtag #TuHaoVietNam.
Though not fluent in English, Chu Tien Thanh, a Dao Tien man from Lung Muoi hamlet at the foot of Phia Oac Mountain (Cao Bang), has hosted hundreds of international tourists with his unique and heartfelt hospitality.
Vietnam Summer Camp 2025 kicked off on July 14 in HCM City, marking the first day of a 2-week journey across multiple provinces, aimed at connecting young overseas Vietnamese with their homeland through cultural, historical, and community activities.
The 6th Global Forum of Young Vietnamese Intellectuals will take place on July 19-21, 2025, at VinUni in Hanoi, gathering 201 official delegates and over 300 observers.
Gen Z has a distinct and diverse way of consuming news, posing new challenges for media agencies, including how to keep them engaged long-term on traditional media platforms.
In 2017, with savings from her job as a tour guide, Hoang Thi Xoi convinced her parents to renovate their home in Tong Pinh Cai village (Lam Thuong, Luc Yen, Yen Bai) to serve tourists.
The cybersecurity readiness of Vietnamese enterprises remains at an alarming level, according to Cisco, with only 11 percent gaining a “mature” level capable of effectively responding to cyber threats.
Young Vietnamese turn local food into viral e-commerce hits through livestreaming and creativity.
Behind each plush toy collected by a young Hanoi woman lies a memorable story. They are not just material possessions but an endless source of inspiration.
In late 2023, when Pham Thu Huong had a good job with a stable income at the age of 24 in Hanoi, she left to find a place in her rural hometown to settle down.
A moving project captures the natural dignity and history in the faces of Vietnam’s unsung heroes.
Driven by the desire to become a pioneering company in applying brainwave technology to safety solutions, Tran Van Luc decided to embark on his entrepreneurial journey, becoming a CEO during his fourth year of university.