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When Culture Becomes Currency
Recently, countries lead the economy with the strength of stories, songs, and symbols, as nations have turned their cultural influence into real economic power. South Korea is the textbook example as the Korean wave (Hallyu) began in the 1980s and reached its peak during the 2000s to 2010s have not only defined global trends but also contributed billions to the Korean economy. According to the Hyundai Research Institute, BTS (a global K-pop boy group) alone was estimated to b
Dao Cam Lan Nhi
Sep 182 min read


Love the Nation the Right Way!
In the jubilant atmosphere of Independence Day, people from all corners of the country flocked to Hanoi to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Independence - Freedom - Happiness on September 2. Yet alongside the beautiful images of unity, we must also confront an unflattering reality: uncivil behaviors that overshadow the sacred meaning of the holiday. Workers collecting trash on the streets used for the A80 parade. Some individuals are willing to charge millions of VND for not
Phuong Tra
Sep 122 min read


Child Marriage, and the Policies Needed
Millions of young girls worldwide are still forced into marriage before they are ready. These marriages, cloaked in the name of “tradition,” rob them of the years that should have been devoted to learning, self-discovery, and growth. Banning child marriage is not only a moral imperative, but also a political decision that reshapes the future of women, families, and entire societies. When a girl is protected from early marriage, she is enabled to gain three to four critical ye
Nguyen Tuong Vy
Aug 132 min read


History Distortion: A Hidden Threat to National Memory
A recent social media post by former contestant of the TV quiz show Đường lên Đỉnh Olympia Chu Ngoc Quang Vinh that distorted history sparked a wave of public outrage. Authorities in Yên Bái soon handed down disciplinary measures. However, focusing only on one individual misses the real crisis that history is being distorted and trivialized at many different levels. When the Past is Twisted Scrolling through social media, it is not hard to find so-called “history facts” rippe
Duy Dinh
Jun 112 min read


Hanoi’s Smog Crisis and the Need for Real Action
On March 21, 2025, Hanoi was recorded as the most polluted major city in the world, according to IQAir and AirVisual. But this was not a one-off event. Earlier, on January 3, PM2.5 levels reached 266 µg/m³, once again placing Hanoi at the top of global pollution rankings. To this day, the capital remains consistently among the most polluted cities worldwide. This is not only an environmental issue, but also a thorny political problem. A Public Health Alarm These numbers depic
Chau Nguyen
Jun 53 min read


Shortage of Doctors in Remote areas
The shortage of doctors in Vietnam’s remote provinces has become one of the country’s quietest healthcare crises. In reality, a patient in Hà Giang or Điện Biên may spend hours, even an entire day, traveling to a hospital with the right specialist, only to arrive too late. Behind each statistic lies a family’s story of loss, frustration, and injustice. In “What hinders Vietnam’s path to universal healthcare? The lack of human capital” (2019),  Toan Huynh and Satoru Imai (Worl
Ngo Duc Thu
Apr 22 min read
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