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The surprising truth behind the 'Tet living room' photo series that took social media by storm

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí03/02/2024

(Dan Tri) - A series of photos of a living room decorated in the style of Tet holiday in the 90s of the last century is causing a storm on social networks. Many people were surprised to know the truth about this series of photos.
The surprising truth behind the

Photo series "90s-style living room on Tet holiday" takes social networks by storm

In less than a week, we will celebrate the Lunar New Year of Giap Thin. The atmosphere of Tet has filled the streets. Even on social networking platforms, the Tet atmosphere is also overwhelming when many videos and images about the preparation process to welcome Tet are shared by netizens. Among the images of the Tet atmosphere shared on social networks, a series of photos with content about the space of the old Tet quickly "caused a fever" and made many netizens excited.
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The image of the living room on Tet holiday in the 90s makes many people nostalgic and emotional (Photo: Ninh Nau).

Accordingly, the photo series depicting a living room on Tet holiday in the 90s of the last century has made many people feel nostalgic after viewing it. Especially for those who belong to the 8x generation and before, those who have experienced a poor but warm Tet holiday, this photo series makes them feel even more emotional because many memories come flooding back.

Appearing in this series of photos are popular and very familiar items from many decades ago, such as a sofa set, a wooden sideboard, a black and white TV with antenna and control knob, a red tumbler... One detail that also makes many people nostalgic is the tiled floor of the room, the type of tile used in many families in the 90s of the last century. Many images also show close-ups of porcelain teapots, flower vases, kumquat trees or peach branches... details that make viewers clearly feel the atmosphere of Tet.
Sự thật bất ngờ đằng sau bộ ảnh phòng khách ngày Tết gây bão mạng xã hội - 2
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Familiar and common items in many households decades ago (Photo: Ninh Nau).
"At first glance at this image, I was startled because I thought this was a photo of my living room taken many years ago. There are so many familiar and memorable details," Facebook account H.Binh shared after viewing the photo series. "Looking at these images, childhood memories suddenly flooded back. I wish I could go back to those carefree, thoughtless days. I can feel the flavor of my childhood Tet through the photo series," Facebook user H.Tien expressed his feelings. "Looking at these images, tears suddenly fell. I remember Tet in the past, although poor, deprived and hard-working, it was so happy and warm. Maybe back then, when I was young, there was not as much pressure about life as now, so I celebrated Tet in the most carefree and joyful way," Facebook user T.Linh commented.
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Many netizens were moved when looking back at these nostalgic images (Photo: Ninh Nau).

The surprising truth about the "feverish" photo series

After the photo series "caused a fever" on social networks, many netizens said that these were photos taken at a cafe, restored in the style of the 90s of the last century. Some opinions said that these were old photos taken decades ago, but were restored and enhanced by artificial intelligence software. However, the truth about this photo series may surprise many people. In fact, this photo series had "caused a fever" when it was shared on social networks in 2019, when preparing to welcome the Year of the Pig. Now, in the atmosphere of the days before Tet, this photo series has been shared on social networks and once again made netizens excited and emotional.
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In fact, the photo series is a product created from graphics software, instead of a real photograph (Photo: Ninh Nau).
Another special thing about this photo series that not many people know about. These are actually graphic images, created by a Hanoi architect nicknamed "Ninh Nau". Initially, these images were shared by the author "Ninh Nau" on Behance, a social network used by designers to "show off" their works, before the photo series was shared again on Facebook and "caused a fever" in Vietnam. In the description of the photo series, the author wrote: "This is my childhood home. I tried to recreate it from my memory". The author also said that he used 3D MAX, Chaos Corona and Adobe Lightroom software to create these images. One thing that needs to be admitted is that the author "Ninh Nau" has been very successful in "breathing life" into his work, helping many people return to a part of their childhood through the photo series.

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