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A video showing a father letting his 12-year-old son drive a car has sparked outrage on social media, highlighting safety and legal concerns.
"When you recover, you can love someone else. For now, let me stay by your side and take care of you," the man told Dam Thanh Huyen, 27, from Bac Ninh, well-known among netizens by her nickname ‘Nang’ (Sunshine).
A video of a starfruit tree in Thanh Hoa has attracted millions of views on TikTok.
Authorities have flagged the popular “blind bag” trend on social media as a form of disguised gambling, with participants paying to tear open bags in hopes of winning valuable items.
Hanoi Police have refuted claims circulating on social media that a young man earned 50 million VND in one day by reporting traffic violations, calling the information baseless and misleading.
An 85-year-old woman’s forgotten savings, including gold and cash, were uncovered by her family while preparing for the Lunar New Year (Tet) in Thai Binh.
From today, Vietnamese social media platforms must comply with new rules under Decree 147, including account verification with phone numbers and stricter content oversight.
Vietnamese music in 2024 is brimming with young talent, and stars like HIEUTHUHAI, Phuong My Chi, and MONO are leading the way with millions of devoted fans.
Vietnam’s most popular beauty queens are ruling social media, with Thuy Tien, Khanh Van, and H'Hen Nie among the year’s most engaging figures.
A birthday surprise featuring a child hidden in a car trunk went viral on TikTok, drawing mixed reactions and raising concerns over the emotional impact on the child.
The Hadzabe of Tanzania remain Africa’s only hunter-gatherer tribe, and Vietnamese YouTuber Phan Thanh Quoc had the rare opportunity to join them on a hunt.
A Vietnamese YouTuber ventured into the heart of Tanzania to witness the Zigua people's extraordinary tradition of snake dancing.
Social media buzzed with the splendor of Vietnamese weddings featuring gold-laden brides and gifts worth billions.
The new regulations on comments on social networks eliminate anonymity, so Internet users must be responsible for what they write online.
When over 20 dolphins were stranded near the shore, Bac Lieu fishermen mobilized to save them, earning admiration from viewers worldwide.
In a heartwarming story from Kien Giang, a young man named Lam Trung Nhan is bringing joy to his ailing father through dance, jokes, and unwavering care - a story that has now captured the online community’s heart.
South Korean news outlets have widely reported on a Vietnamese tourist who performed yoga in front of Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace, igniting public backlash over cultural sensitivity.
Yoga, praised for its health benefits, is under fire as a trend of public performances in places like palaces and roads brings backlash from netizens.
In a heartwarming twist, a simple clip of a young boy in Hanoi mimicking his teacher’s command has reached over 18 million views, sparking joy and adoration across social media.
After 23 years apart, a woman in Denmark found her Vietnamese birth mother just one hour after posting her story on social media, thanks to the support of the online community.