More: independent and truly mature
In the afternoon of Saigon, the sun poured yellow on the sidewalk, the sound of cars blending into the familiar music of the youth. In the corner of a small shop, Tuong Vy, a new student at the Open University, placed a display on one side, opening the lid of the Tra Xanh Khong Do bottle.

The delicious, cool flavor of natural green tea helps female students relieve fatigue after work. Vy smiled, realizing that she had just passed another day of maturity.
At first, I worked part-time just to earn some money to cover my expenses. But it turns out that work teaches me more than what is in books: how to communicate, be pressureous and calm in the face of unexpected situations, Vy said.
Long shifts help Vy learn how to cope with pressure, communicate with customers, handle situations and stay positive no matter how tired. "There are days when I am tired and leave, I just want to fall down. But just a bottle of EGCG Green No Do Tea to reduce stress is like being "recharged". Feeling refreshed, my mind was light, and I had enough energy to laugh and continue to try, Vy shared.
For Lam Giang, a student at the University of Technical Education, going to work part-time is a journey to train her courage. From coffee shop staff to tutoring students, each job is a test of life.
"There are times when I am tired, but just need to rest a little, drinking a bottle of Tra Xanh Khong Do is like being "reset". The cool, refreshing feeling made me want to "fight" again," Giang laughed.
Now, Giang not only makes ends meet but also shares her learning - working journey through the TikTok channel to teach and inspire young people.

"Working part-time teaches me how to take responsibility for my life. The more tired I am, the more I have to take care of myself, from being relaxed to finding something that makes me comfortable, like a bottle of tea made from natural green tea, for example, Giang said.
For students like Vy or Giang, working part-time is not just about making money. It is a cours of maturity, where they learn to be patient, independent and love their own efforts.
Take a trip up and go: Explore to love this city more
If working part-time is "training skills", then exploring the city is "learning how to love life" of Gen Z. With a hurried pace of life, many new students sometimes find themselves small in the middle of a big city. But for Thanh Huyen, a new student at Ho Chi Minh City National University, it was an opportunity to find herself.
On weekends, I often gets lost for a reason, Huyen said. She randomly chose a bus trip, carrying a small backpack, a chill music headset and a bottle of Tra Xanh Khong Do.

"While I watch the streets through the gateway and enjoy the delicious flavor of natural green tea, all the stress seems to disappear. I feel relaxed, fresh, refreshing and excited to explore. Huyen said with a smile.
Those trips help Huyen gradually get used to the rhythm of city life, know how to find joy in small things: the sunlight through the rows of trees, a cup of bright coffee at the corner of the street or the smile of strangers on the bus. This city is noisy but lovely. Just step out of the rented room, you will find Saigon bustling, colorful and extremely lovely, Huyen said.
For Khanh Hung, a student at Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture, the city is an inspiring "open classroom". Every week, Hung chooses a new destination: a small coffee shop, an art exhibition or a riverside park.
Sometimes, just sitting and watching people pass by, sipping Tra Xanh Khong Do with EGCG from green tea leaves, I felt the stress disappear, the idea flooded for the painting or personal project, Hung excitedly said.
Relieve heat to live happily, live chill properly
The bus gradually left the station, the city retreated in the sunset. A group of students sat next to a window, laughing at a small story, still holding a bottle of Tra Xanh Khong Do to cool down their lives.

That moment was simple but beautiful because youth is not just about studying or taking exams, but a journey to learn how to live happily, chill and live wholeheartedly.
And in that journey, Tra Xanh Khong Do became a "must-have item" accompanying Gen Z, helping them reduce stress after deadlines, dispel fatigue after work, and have more positive energy to "sure" new dreams.
made from natural green tea with EGCG, Tra Xanh Khong Do not only helps relieve thirst but also reduces stress and cool down life so that every day that passes, young people can live happily, stay informed and chill properly.