The service of selling photos of luxury experiences for social media posts is causing controversy, with some seeing it as a cost-saving solution and others arguing that it has negative impacts.
The street cleaning trend is booming on TikTok and YouTube, and young people following this trend have adorable ways of responding to comments like "showing off" or "being lazy when it comes to housework"...
On social media, many young people say they live "lowkey," leaving older netizens confused and wondering what "lowkey" means in the language of Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
From hands-on experiences like printing and coloring to digital interaction, the "Dong Ho Painting" project is opening up new approaches, bringing heritage closer to the younger generation.
This summer, as many parents worry about their children glued to their phones, entertainment models combining physical activity and technology have become a new option for the whole family in Ho Chi Minh City.
The word "spoil" is becoming increasingly popular and appears frequently on social media platforms; what does "spoil" mean in youth slang, and how does it deviate from its original meaning?
Many young people are treating busyness as a kind of adornment to show off, spending their work hours browsing the internet, watching TikTok, and posting statuses complaining about being constantly pressured by their boss with deadlines.
The 286 sailing ship – one of the most modern in the world – is anchored near the Tran Phu coastal embankment and has quickly become a popular check-in spot for young people.
The rebellious kids trend is sweeping across TikTok, with an abundance of "trend-following" clips from users of all ages, including many elderly people with gray hair.
Many young people compliment each other with the word "slay" in various situations, but this word carries a personal connotation and isn't always appropriate.
The international TikTok community is spreading a trend of "expressing love" for Vietnamese banh mi by filming "Banana Stand" videos set to the timeless song "Stand By Me".
The phrase "system task" has unexpectedly taken social media by storm, becoming a new trend among young people – turning everyday actions into humorous challenges.
Without the need for complicated apps or tools, the "study until the ice melts" trend helps young people maintain discipline, inspires learning, and has become a sensation on social media.
Ant egg cakes are currently trending on social media, and although many people experience allergic reactions with facial swelling after eating them, young people are still going crazy for this type of cake.
Redhood – the latest photography style among young people – is praised for being both easy to follow the trend and for highlighting beauty while still maintaining a sense of mystery and privacy.
By posting pictures of a fox and rabbit couple, young people can both keep up with the trend and subtly show off their relationship, while keeping their partner's appearance a secret and avoiding scrutiny.
Originating from a scene in a TV show, the "I know but can't prove it" trend unexpectedly spread across social media, becoming a humorous catchphrase among young people.
Happy Minions are taking social media by storm, with many young people even using images of the character as their phone wallpapers for a very unique reason.
A video of a sanitation worker sweeping and dancing at Ly Thai To Park (Ho Chi Minh City) has spread joy and inspired millions of netizens to work after the Tet holiday.
During the Lunar New Year, unmarried girls in Malaysia have a custom of throwing tangerines to pray for love, hoping a suitable man will pick them up; young people in South Korea practice the Seollal ritual...
Many young Chinese people find dating partners through "quality assessments" from their ex-lovers, a practice criticized as "like evaluating a product."
In the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year), Sa Dec flower village (Dong Thap province) attracts thousands of tourists every day, nổi with its vibrant scenery and unique agricultural tourism model.
The fish-shaped wooden clapper is a toy that has captivated Chinese youth, surpassing Labubu to become the center of attention on social media platforms.
Cafés and bars are no longer just places to relax; they're becoming "mobile offices" for young people. What makes these spaces more appealing than a traditional desk?
For the first time, many people saw carrot flowers blooming in Da Lat, possessing a unique, delicate beauty that was very different from familiar flowers.
These "unconventionally cute" teddy bears, which don't conform to typical standards of cuteness, are sought after by many young people because they convey a sense of unique personality.
The trend of tying hair into the shape of a Christmas tree is taking the internet by storm from Europe to Asia and Vietnam; women are competing to create this unique style to take photos for social media this Christmas season.
Spreading from China to Vietnam, the trend of hiring "photographers" to take pictures of oneself in the style of celebrity paparazzi is taking the youth community by storm.