Singer Hoa Minzy picked up trash after the parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the country's reunification in Ho Chi Minh City, which was a small act, but had great significance and spread the positive citizen spirit.
On her personal page, she said: "I hope everyone will look down at the foot of the parade after watching the parade, if there is garbage, they will pick it up to relieve the fatigue of the recruitment workers, environmental workers, and armed forces."
These are rustic messages, but contain sophistication, compassion and a spirit of sharing imbued with Vietnamese culture.
In a society where people are sometimes used to demanding more " rights" than "responsibility", Hoa Minzy's actions are like a gentle but profound reminder: Love for the country is not a distant thing, not just stopping at the slogan, but starting from the self-consciousness of preserving the environment, respecting the common space.
From a sociological perspective, artists are people with widespread influence. One word, one action of theirs can touch the hearts of millions of people.
When artists know how to use their fame to promote positive values, they not only beautify their personal image, but also contribute to building an increasingly civilized and united community. From Hoa Minzy, we clearly see the role of "inspirator" that artists need to take on in modern life.
This event also reminds us of a greater reflection: Major holidays are not only an opportunity to review the heroic past, but also an opportunity for each person to reflect themselves.
An act of bowing to pick up trash, a small reminder is also a way to express the responsibility and gratitude of citizens.
In particular, public behavior culture, one of the measures of urban civilization, has been continuously rewarded by such small but humane actions.
Lessons from Hoa Minzy are not only meaningful to young people in the era of social networks, where entertainment trends easily overwhelm community values, but other famous artists should also use their personal influence to promote environmental protection awareness, educate history, or spread the spirit of solidarity.
Thank you Hoa Minzy for giving the public a light but profound lesson.
Hopefully, that beautiful image will continue to be spread and replicated in society, so that every festival and public event will no longer have "dishes" at its feet, but instead, a beautiful, proud cultural picture.