Weekend LaoDong

Lost in Manga's "paradise

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On a hot sunny day, people line up in long lines in the morning to wait for the opening time of the Manga Museum in Kyoto (Kyoto International Manga Museum). This is not only a museum for manga lovers but also a center for storing and researching the history of Japanese manga. With hundreds of thousands of materials related to Manga, from historical publications to contemporary works, this place is considered one of the largest Manga archives in the world.

Winding from the Irish coastal wind

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In western Ireland, Connemara still preserves the traditional wool weaving craft that has existed for many generations. Aran-style sweaters are not only for warmth but also bear the imprint of the sea, meadows and slow life here.

Emptiness from farewells

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People say that summer is also the season of separation and 2026 is no exception. Among the many lingering emotions and tears, Summer 2026 has special farewells from icons such as Pep Guardiola, Dani Carvajal and Mohamed Salah. They leave Manchester, Madrid, Liverpool with vast and nostalgic empty spaces.

How to protect your skin in the peak summer heat

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The busy work of female workers does not have much time to take care of their skin, so please do it to help protect your skin in the hot summer, reduce harmful effects from UV rays and dehydration.

Normal person

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Through the introduction of my close sister, I had the opportunity to meet Mr. Sagarifuji Akira, CEO of a private company providing specialized software, in Tokyo. He spent 3 whole days taking me to explore Tokyo. Amidst the "matrix" of submarines here, if there is no local guide, a person from afar like me can easily get lost.

Listen" to movies with Thuy "sound

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Many outsiders often think that film post-production, including sound design, is purely a technical issue.

Horse hooves bring the whole Spring

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Lop cop, lop cop, lop cop then rumble like storms causing dust to rise and wrap around the horse's hooves.

U70 digital transformation leader

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On the familiar streets of Hanoi, there are still "digital guides" in their 70s and 80s quietly walking through every alley, knocking on every door, digital transformation, connecting people with the digital world. It is from those persistent steps and very ordinary actions that citizen happiness is being nurtured every day.

The pace of life of environmental workers

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Amidst the bustling pace of urban life in the last days of the year, environmental workers are still diligently working.

Awakening Lien of Chuon village

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There are heritages that are not lost due to war or natural disasters but quietly disappear in the modern rhythm of life. Lien Lang Chuon - the painting line, the word Tet once present in every old Hue house, has taken such a journey: From familiar to lost, now called back from memory with patient carvings on persimmon wood, with the belief that a cultural value only truly lives when it returns to life.

U100 artisans tell stories of Hue cuisine on Tet

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From Tet dishes to moderate, sophisticated eating habits, U100 artisan Mai Thi Tra tells the story of Hue cuisine as a cultural flow, linking the past with the present of the ancient capital, where dishes are not only for enjoyment but also for preserving lifestyle and family morality.

Culinary channel owner spreads Vietnamese culture

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From the family kitchen and rustic dishes, many culinary content creators are contributing to recounting cultural stories, lifestyles, preserving and spreading traditional values in modern life.

Country of brocade flowers

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On the geographical map, Vietnam appears as a soft S-shaped strip of land stretching thousands of kilometers. If viewed from a cultural perspective, our country is no different from a work of art woven and embroidered from brocade across the length of the historical flow.

New breath of Bau Truc pottery

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A long or short millennium is probably not an abstract question for the people of Bau Truc pottery village.

Ba Van horse farm and contributions to medicine

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One sunny afternoon in the Ba Van hills (Thai Nguyen province), a herd of horses leisurely grazes on the green grass, their hooves tapping evenly in the peaceful space. Few people know that, after that peaceful appearance, there are more than 6 decades of persistence of a special scientific facility - Ba Van Horse Farm - a place that not only preserves rare horse breeds, but also silently contributes to medicine and human health in a very unique way.

The story of a family of four generations living together

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Amidst the bustling urban pace, a family of four generations living together in Hanoi still chooses to gather under the same roof, maintaining a common lifestyle with warm meals and lasting attachment through many generations.

Playing water lilies on Tet

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In the days leading up to Tet, when Hanoi streets are filled with the colors of peach blossoms and kumquats, somewhere in houses, at tea tables or bookshelves, there are still water lilies placed in solemn positions. Flowers have not fully bloomed, only jagged, emitting a light and thanh fragrance.

Cultural industry in moving spaces

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The phrase "Culture Industry in Vietnam" sounds like a macro concept, but in fact it is very clearly present in life with specific and vivid manifestations.

Banh chung pot on the frontline island

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In the middle of Nam Du Island (Kien Hai Special Zone, An Giang province), more than 200 members of the working delegation and officers and soldiers of Radar Station 600 gathered to wrap banh chung.

Young soldiers celebrate Tet away from home for the first time

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No brilliant fireworks, no reunion at the family meal tray, Tet of the soldiers on Tho Chu island (belonging to Tho Chau Special Zone, An Giang province) is still full of love with comradeship, care from the rear and sacred responsibility to the Fatherland.