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Four young Vietnamese singers are presenting a YouTube show, expressing their passion for music and youthful enthusiasm and evoking beautiful memories.
Online exposure confers stardom on young singers
Son Tung M-TP's music video removed following controversy over suicidal content
Facebook, Youtube remove thousands of ‘fake news’ items
More than 3,200 videos and articles with false or fake information were removed by cross-border platforms in Vietnam in the first quarter of 2022.
How to prevent tax losses from cross-border advertising
According to the General Department of Taxation, there are 15 large corporations and technology companies in the world earning a lot of money from Vietnam through cross-border businesses.
Vietnamese YouTuber makes sensation of slow cooking
As a Vietnamese pioneer of ASMR YouTube cooking videos, Frank Pham inspires people around the world to stay calm and enjoy their meals through his wonderful cooking.
Vietnamese top region in streaming YouTube on TV
There was a growing trend of streaming YouTube on TVs in the Asia Pacific region with Việt Nam being the country with the fastest growth in connected TVs, a YouTube Brandcast Delivered 2021 event heard on October 28.
How will Facebook, Google and YouTube be taxed in Vietnam?
The General Department of Taxation directly administers taxes on overseas suppliers and is responsible for granting tax identification numbers to overseas suppliers in accordance with Vietnamese regulations.
Film series about Vietnamese fairy tales released on YouTube
A TV series about Vietnamese fairy tales from Vĩnh Long Radio & Television has attracted several millions viewers on YouTube.
Vietnamese artists offer free short tutorial videos on YouTube
Vietnamese artists are offering a series of short tutorial videos called “Cam - Ky - Thi - Hoa” focusing on teaching guitar, chess, singing and drawing for beginners on YouTube since mid-September.
YouTube comedy channel attracts 500,000 subscribers
Saigon Tếu, the YouTube channel of a comic group in HCM City, has attracted more than 500,000 subscribers one year after release.
Wacky YouTuber wins hearts
With a warm voice and gift for telling stories explaining local culture and customs, YouTuber Le Hoang Nam has lured 3.2 million subscribers to his Challenge Me channel, which is one of the most popular YouTube channels in Vietnam.
More Vietnamese movies being posted on YouTube
Movie buffs will be able enjoy some intriguing Vietnamese movies on the Vietnam Film Institute’s YouTube channel during social distancing, in an initiative that aims to promote local cinematic works to a wider audience.
Young singers release MVs on YouTube
Young singers have released new MVs on YouTube this summer to introduce more fans via social media to their music amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Vietnam keeps tabs on digital advertising
The Vietnamese government’s new initiative on cross-border advertisement on digital platforms like YouTube, Google, and Facebook is deemed a step up from previous legislation, particularly regarding censorship and tax obligations.
Lukas Graham, Thai Vu make waves on YouTube
A performance video by Danish soul-pop band Lukas Graham and Vietnamese singer Hoang Thai Vu, known as Vu, has attracted more than 2 million views only four days after its release on YouTube.
Vietnamese smartphone usage spent mostly on Facebook
In 2020, Vietnamese spent 25% of their time on smartphones surfing Facebook and 12% of their time watching YouTube.
Vietnam takes drastic measures to clean up toxic content on social media: official
Popular Vietnamese TikTok user Tho Nguyen recently caused outrage online by posting videos about Kuman Thong dolls online, asking the dolls to bless her studies after "receiving many requests from children".
Misleading YouTube content has serious repercussions on children
Though YouTube was not initially designed for kids, some current content is warping young minds, raising alarm.
Vietnamese YouTubers in tumult about Google’s notice about 30% withholding tax
Vietnamese YouTube content creators are unhappy about an announcement from Google about a deduction of up to 30 percent from their earnings from the platform.