When parental love becomes controlling

Many children who are above 18 years old in Việt Nam are still under the control of domineering parents, which leads them to feel uncomfortable in their parents’ home.

What's in a name? Spring rolls in different dialects

In Hà Nội a simple order for nem is enough. But when you travel outside of Hà Nội then the spring rolls are called "chả nem" in Hải Phòng, Hải Dương, Quảng Ninh, Nam Định and Thái Bình in the north, while in the south, they are called "chả giò" across the Mekong Delta.

Lover's loyalty tests spark controversy online

In an age where relationships are often tested by external influences, from social media to long-distance challenges, it is crucial to remember that love should not be a game of suspicion and deceit.

Time is right for Vietnamese football to update scheduling

Adhering to the agreed time frame with the AFC and Europe will contribute to a more vibrant domestic transfer market. Vietnamese players will have increased opportunities to play abroad as the transfer windows in Việt Nam and overseas will overlap.

It's time for Generation Z to take the lead

The rise of Gen Z leaders is definitely reshaping our perception of leadership. They're blending innovation with being grounded, proving that age isn't everything when it comes to leading.

It’s time to raise the voice of children in education

It is not completely wrong for parents to believe that having a place in a top school or mastering a field is a golden ticket to success, but are parents pushing this for their children, or for the sake of their own pride?

Young students face up to challenges at home and abroad

With the flow of young students leaving the "bamboo bushes" at home to pursue knowledge and job training elsewhere, parents and the education officials hope they will come back armed with not only a chosen career, but a new attitude.

Looking back to move forwards

As the team say farewell to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and bid goodbye to the oldest coach of the event, Mai Đức Chung, there are many ways to reflect on their performance and move forward.

Cashless payments taking off

Cashless payments have become a popular trend among Vietnamese people, with buyers increasingly opting to transfer funds or scan QR codes for both big and small transactions.

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