No longer a foreign concept, digital transformation is permeating every aspect of family life. Today's technology not only facilitates communication but is also contributing to strengthening family bonds.
Many families are now accustomed to sharing photos through Zalo and Facebook groups. They also search for information online together, guide their children in online learning, and conduct cashless transactions. These seemingly simple actions are gradually becoming a part of daily life.

Parents and children can explore digital platforms and learn safe internet usage skills together, so that technology becomes a bridge of knowledge, love, and sharing in the digital family.

Young families are choosing Vietnamese products and experiencing digital payments, contributing to spreading a smart consumer lifestyle and supporting Vietnamese goods in modern life.

Instead of standing in front of the camera, the son quietly held the camera and recorded the smiles of the aunts and female relatives, preserving a lovely and heartwarming moment.
Today, as technology transforms the way we learn, work, connect, and enjoy life, families are embarking on a new journey – the journey of becoming digital families. But a digital family is not just about using smartphones, smart apps, or digital conveniences; more importantly, it's a family that knows how to use technology to love each other more, understand each other better, care for each other better, and together build a safe and civilized life in the new era.
Ms. Le Thi Anh Nguyet, Vice President of the Da Nang City Women's Union

The radiant smiles of the family members created a simple yet meaningful moment, telling the story of a family filled with love and happiness.

Dressed in traditional Co Tu attire, family members from Hoa Vang district preserve the beauty of their culture, ensuring that their ethnic identity is passed down through generations.

Dressed in traditional ao dai, the whole family creates a heartwarming picture, where Vietnamese values are preserved through love and togetherness.

As police officers and also as parents, the couple dedicates time to teaching their children self-protection skills in cyberspace.

Besides experiencing OCOP products and digital shopping platforms, the members also captured innocent laughter, creating a beautiful moment at the "Digital Family - Connecting with Love" event.

Amidst the sweltering summer heat, the fans in their hands became a silent way for family members to care for and love each other.

In the digital age, each member actively connects, shares, and supports one another, allowing technology to become a bridge for building a happy digital family.

Seeing their children show love and consideration for one another, happiness is clearly visible on the faces of the parents.
As reported by Vietnam Women's Newspaper, on the afternoon of June 25, 2026, the Da Nang City Women's Union organized the "Digital Family - Connecting Love" event. The program was held to celebrate the success of the 14th National Women's Congress, term 2026-2031; to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Vietnam Family Day (June 28, 2001 - June 28, 2026); and to respond to the National Action Month on preventing and combating domestic violence, the Action Month for Children in 2026, and the peak month for implementing the "Vietnamese people prioritize using Vietnamese goods" campaign.
Through photo contests like "Digital Family Moments," knowledge challenges like "Digital Family - Understand Quickly, Answer Correctly," and experiential spaces like "Digital Women - Connecting the Future," at the 2026 "Digital Family - Connecting with Love" event organized by the Da Nang City Women's Union, many simple yet fascinating stories of digital families were captured through authentic camera angles.
At the "Family Meal Gathering - Bonding Through Love" competition, the meticulously prepared meals not only showcased the culinary skills of the family members but also captured heartwarming moments in the kitchen and at the family table. From parents and children planning the menu together, children helping with the cooking, to the smiles as the whole family gathered to present their meal, each image reflected sharing and bonding.

The two sons help their mother prepare family meals, gathering love through small acts and sharing responsibilities in their home.

The mother guided her daughter in preparing each dish, ensuring that the meal for the competition was not only delicious but also filled with family love.

The couple lovingly nurtured each lotus flower, cultivating a peaceful living space through harmony and sharing in their daily lives.
Each photograph not only reflects the changing ways families approach technology but also shows that the core values of family remain intact. Regardless of the circumstances, love, sharing, and companionship between generations remain the strongest bonds.

The "Digital Family - Connecting with Love" festival in 2026 opens up a space for interaction and experience, where the values of Vietnamese families are spread through technology, sharing, and bonding moments.

The gifts presented by the Da Nang City Women's Union to the "godchildren" with good academic achievements are not only a recognition of their efforts but also a demonstration of the love of the "Godmothers" - a "large family" that always accompanies and supports them on their journey to adulthood.
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/yeu-thuong-ket-noi-gia-dinh-so-238260624100055965.htm








