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Preserving Vietnamese soul in the digital age

In the flow of global integration, when many traditional values ​​are at risk of fading away, the young generation is becoming the pioneering force, breathing new life into the preservation and promotion of national culture.

Báo Long AnBáo Long An24/10/2025

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In the flow of global integration, when many traditional values ​​are at risk of fading away, the young generation is becoming a pioneering force, breathing new life into the preservation and promotion of national culture. The most prominent mark is the strong spread of Vietnamese costumes and the revival of traditional festivals. Vietnamese costumes, especially ancient costumes such as Nhat Binh, Nguyet Hien, etc., are not only costumes for holidays and New Year but also embody history, fine arts and the quintessence of craftsmanship through many dynasties. Many groups of young people have spent time researching in depth the history, materials, and patterns of each type of costume, thereby accurately recreating Vietnamese costumes. They not only wear Vietnamese costumes on holidays and New Year but also bring them to everyday events such as taking graduation photos, wedding photos, walking around the street or participating in community activities. The emergence of fashion brands inspired by Vietnamese costumes has proven the appeal of this heritage in modern life. Sharing images and videos of Vietnamese costumes on social media platforms creates a global viral effect, attracting the attention of international friends to a subtle aspect of Vietnamese culture.

Not only promoting Vietnamese costumes, young people also contribute greatly to renewing and spreading traditional festivals. Many young people join festival organizing committees to learn and practice traditional rituals seriously. Through that, they are not only participants but also the ones who directly preserve folk knowledge for the next generation.

The contribution of the young generation in preserving culture through Vietnamese costume and festivals proves that heritage is not something confined to the past, but a continuous lifeline. It is the creativity, enthusiasm and national pride of the young that have been and are creating sustainable cultural values ​​for the future./.

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Source: https://baolongan.vn/giu-hon-viet-trong-thoi-dai-so-a205114.html


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