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15/01/2018

Every family is great!

(VOVWORLD) - It’s very common for adults to tell stories to kids, but have you ever asked the kids to tell their stories? Let’s check out the project “Every family is great” to find out what children think about things like families and love.

Every family is great!

Every family is great!

(VOVWORLD) - It’s very common for adults to tell stories to kids, but have you ever asked the kids to tell their stories? Let’s check out the project “Every family is great” to find out what children think about things like families and love.

17/11/2017

Interlude 30 Project unfolds photos, stories of women in their 30s

(VOVWORLD) - Women, what do you have at the age of 30? No matter if it’s a happy family or a broken relationship, a high position at your company or a struggle to start up your dream business, the 30th year of your life comes anyway. Are you gonna celebrate it with a cake and some candles as usual? 30-year-old journalist and photographer Nguyen Bao Ngoc and her Interlude 30 Project will tell you that there’s much more to celebrate! Thanh Ha reports.

Interlude 30 Project unfolds photos, stories of women in their 30s

Interlude 30 Project unfolds photos, stories of women in their 30s

(VOVWORLD) - Women, what do you have at the age of 30? No matter if it’s a happy family or a broken relationship, a high position at your company or a struggle to start up your dream business, the 30th year of your life comes anyway. Are you gonna celebrate it with a cake and some candles as usual? 30-year-old journalist and photographer Nguyen Bao Ngoc and her Interlude 30 Project will tell you that there’s much more to celebrate! Thanh Ha reports.

20/10/2017

#Danceforlove 2017: Love someone enough to set them free

(VOVWORLD) - Have you ever found yourself stuck in long lasting prejudices of society that exist in your own family, such as the notions that women must love men, a free-lance job is not a real job, every woman must get married and have children, etc.? Family is the place for love, and in some certain ways, these prejudices also stem from love. But would it be better to love the way our partners want to be loved, and care about their feelings and freedom at the same time? Let’s find out in #DanceForLove, a story-telling and interactive street art event that took place last weekend on Hanoi’s pedestrian streets, with the message of "Love someone enough to set them free”. The event was organized by Wequal Vietnam, an open community of young people who make their voices heard for gender equality.

#Danceforlove 2017: Love someone enough to set them free

#Danceforlove 2017: Love someone enough to set them free

(VOVWORLD) - Have you ever found yourself stuck in long lasting prejudices of society that exist in your own family, such as the notions that women must love men, a free-lance job is not a real job, every woman must get married and have children, etc.? Family is the place for love, and in some certain ways, these prejudices also stem from love. But would it be better to love the way our partners want to be loved, and care about their feelings and freedom at the same time? Let’s find out in #DanceForLove, a story-telling and interactive street art event that took place last weekend on Hanoi’s pedestrian streets, with the message of "Love someone enough to set them free”. The event was organized by Wequal Vietnam, an open community of young people who make their voices heard for gender equality.

15/10/2017

Real Life Escape game, a new trend in Hanoi

(VOVWORLD) - Have you ever imagined being trapped in a mysterious room and managing to break out using nothing but your brainpower? If you have a mind for solving puzzles and cracking codes and want to try a new, fun, challenging game, then come test your mental might at Trap Vietnam – Real Life Escape Room at 40 Hang Buom Street, Hanoi. This live escape game will definitely give you a challenge.

Real Life Escape game, a new trend in Hanoi

Real Life Escape game, a new trend in Hanoi

(VOVWORLD) - Have you ever imagined being trapped in a mysterious room and managing to break out using nothing but your brainpower? If you have a mind for solving puzzles and cracking codes and want to try a new, fun, challenging game, then come test your mental might at Trap Vietnam – Real Life Escape Room at 40 Hang Buom Street, Hanoi. This live escape game will definitely give you a challenge.

14/10/2017

Solo travel trend

(VOVWORLD) -As the trend toward solo travel continues to grow, many people who have never traveled solo still ask “Is solo travel safe? Isn’t it more lonely, expensive, and dangerous?” On today’s That’s life, we’ll discuss this topic with some travelers.

Solo travel trend

Solo travel trend

(VOVWORLD) -As the trend toward solo travel continues to grow, many people who have never traveled solo still ask “Is solo travel safe? Isn’t it more lonely, expensive, and dangerous?” On today’s That’s life, we’ll discuss this topic with some travelers.

06/09/2017

US listener: “Personal connection makes me want to listen to VOV”

(VOVWORLD) - The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) turns 72 this Thursday. Over the past 7 decades, VOV has served as a bridge linking Vietnam with people all around the world. Paul Walker, an American radio presenter and a loyal listener of VOV, says it is the personal connection that makes him want to listen to VOV and learn about Vietnam.

US listener: “Personal connection makes me want to listen to VOV”

US listener: “Personal connection makes me want to listen to VOV”

(VOVWORLD) - The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) turns 72 this Thursday. Over the past 7 decades, VOV has served as a bridge linking Vietnam with people all around the world. Paul Walker, an American radio presenter and a loyal listener of VOV, says it is the personal connection that makes him want to listen to VOV and learn about Vietnam.

28/07/2017

“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?”

(VOVWORLD) - “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” is a famous quote from the book “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg. She’s also the founder of Lean In, a non-profit organization aimed at creating a global community that encourages women to be active and ambitious in their careers even as they start families. The quote was also the topic of Lean In Vietnam’s recent talk show, which provided an intimate atmosphere for women to share experiences about work, family, and life. Thanh Ha reports.

“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?”

“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?”

(VOVWORLD) - “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” is a famous quote from the book “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg. She’s also the founder of Lean In, a non-profit organization aimed at creating a global community that encourages women to be active and ambitious in their careers even as they start families. The quote was also the topic of Lean In Vietnam’s recent talk show, which provided an intimate atmosphere for women to share experiences about work, family, and life. Thanh Ha reports.

14/07/2017

Ex Market in Hanoi

(VOVWORLD) - Breakups are difficult and sometimes feel like the end of the world. For many people, nothing starts the healing process faster than immediately getting rid of all ex-related items. But rather than tossing them in the garbage, why not turn them into cash? The “ex”-market, recently established in Hanoi will help you do just that. The market not only allows you to sell all the stuff associated with your former lover, but provides a place to share your breakup stories and get some consolation.

Ex Market in Hanoi

Ex Market in Hanoi

(VOVWORLD) - Breakups are difficult and sometimes feel like the end of the world. For many people, nothing starts the healing process faster than immediately getting rid of all ex-related items. But rather than tossing them in the garbage, why not turn them into cash? The “ex”-market, recently established in Hanoi will help you do just that. The market not only allows you to sell all the stuff associated with your former lover, but provides a place to share your breakup stories and get some consolation.

20/06/2017

“Find Your Match” Speed Dating

(VOVWORLD) -Are you looking for a romantic relationship…but can’t seem to meet anyone interesting? Have you tried some of the dating apps now available on the Internet…but can’t seem to swipe your way into a love relationship? Are you open to making a deeper connection…but don’t want the pressure of a blind date? Well, then, “Find your match” might be what you’re looking for. This speed dating event now available in Hanoi, lets you quickly meet a large number of people you might want to date. VOV’s Viet Anh reports:

“Find Your Match” Speed Dating

“Find Your Match” Speed Dating

(VOVWORLD) -Are you looking for a romantic relationship…but can’t seem to meet anyone interesting? Have you tried some of the dating apps now available on the Internet…but can’t seem to swipe your way into a love relationship? Are you open to making a deeper connection…but don’t want the pressure of a blind date? Well, then, “Find your match” might be what you’re looking for. This speed dating event now available in Hanoi, lets you quickly meet a large number of people you might want to date. VOV’s Viet Anh reports:

19/06/2017

Enjoy the beauty of music with Sofar Sounds

(VOVWORLD) - Sofar Sounds is a global network of artists, hosts, and guests who enjoy the pure beauty of live music. It began in London and has now reached almost 300 cities worldwide, with around 500 opportunities every month for artists to play their original music in cozy and unique spaces such as one’s home, offices, or even rooftops. The network has spread to Hanoi with 4 shows so far, attracting both foreigners and young Vietnamese. Thanh Ha reports.

Enjoy the beauty of music with Sofar Sounds

Enjoy the beauty of music with Sofar Sounds

(VOVWORLD) - Sofar Sounds is a global network of artists, hosts, and guests who enjoy the pure beauty of live music. It began in London and has now reached almost 300 cities worldwide, with around 500 opportunities every month for artists to play their original music in cozy and unique spaces such as one’s home, offices, or even rooftops. The network has spread to Hanoi with 4 shows so far, attracting both foreigners and young Vietnamese. Thanh Ha reports.