Vietnamese rapper Den Vau's latest hit Dien Vien Toi (A Lousy Actor) has clinched a new record – the Vietnamese artist with the highest number of music videos to reach the most trending section of Youtube Vietnam.
Digital communication technology has become an effective tool for media agencies to provide mainstream news sources in the cyberspace, according to Journalist Vu Viet Trang, General Director of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
A video clip entitled “Viet Nam: Di de yeu!” (Vietnam: Travel to Love!) was scheduled to be officially launched on YouTube digital platform on November 23 to take visitors to a journey through beautiful destinations of Vietnam.
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) will officially launch a video clip entitled “Viet Nam: Di de yeu!” (Vietnam: Travel to Love!) on YouTube digital platform on November 23 to take visitors to a journey through beautiful destinations of Vietnam.
There was a growing trend of streaming YouTube on TVs in the Asia Pacific region with Vietnam being the country with the fastest growth in connected TVs, a YouTube Brandcast Delivered 2021 event heard on October 28.
Film-makers in Ho Chi Minh City are struggling with their “new-normal” plans though the local authority have allowed several sectors to resume operation.
Vietnamese artists are offering a series of short tutorial videos called “Cam - Ky - Thi - Hoa” focusing on teaching guitar, chess, singing and drawing for beginners on YouTube since mid-September.
A video clip titled “Viet Nam: Di de yeu! Roam Phu Quoc” was officially launched on YouTube on September 22, aiming to give viewers a taste of the “Pearl Island” - Phu Quoc.
Movie buffs will be able enjoy some intriguing Vietnamese movies on the Vietnam Film Institute’s YouTube channel during social distancing, in an initiative that aims to promote local cinematic works to a wider audience.
The code of conduct on social networks, recently introduced by the Ministry of Information and Communications, is expected to help build a healthy internet environment, a lawyer has said.
Artists from the Ho Chi Minh City-based Tran Huu Trang Cai Luong Theatre have released two music videos (MV) on YouTube featuring the Vietnamese spirit in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic in the last half of 2020 saw Vietnamese people download and use more phone applications than in 2019, according to the Mobile Application 2021 report from Appota Group.
Vietnam meets Dustin, Max McFarlin, CeeJay, HanQuocBros, and Cheri Hyeri are all YouTube channels run by foreign YouTubers that have gone viral among Vietnamese netizens in recent years thanks to their attractive videos featuring Vietnamese culture, cuisine, and tourism.
Vietnam meets Dustin, Max McFarlin, CeeJay or HanQuocBros are all familiar YouTubers to Vietnamese audiences in recent years. Through many of their videos, they show their interest and love for the country, lifestyle, and people of Vietnam.