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SoCal
Please offer your constructive suggestions. Thanks. icon_smile.gif
FrankJaegerTheGrayFox
So far we have seen videos about: boat people--more die...hatred for american for bombing the $hit out of us...brainwashing...hunger...rebuilding...improving...vnch vs vc...and more bull$hit...

Anything other than those listed...Something new to the table...
SoCal
QUOTE(FrankJaegerTheGrayFox @ Jun 20 2008, 06:04 PM) [snapback]3765770[/snapback]
So far we have seen videos about: boat people--more die...hatred for american for bombing the $hit out of us...brainwashing...hunger...rebuilding...improving...vnch vs vc...and more bull$hit...

Anything other than those listed...Something new to the table...


Song Title: Trái tim Việt Nam
Artist(s): Nguyễn Phi Hùng
Album(s): Ngày bình yên

http://www.vietchannels.net/mp3s/song14885...m_viet_nam.aspx


Should I put that song in the video? What do you think? confused.gif


FrankJaegerTheGrayFox
I don't see why not.
luumanh
doi moi
SoCal
Song Title: Việt Nam Đất Nước Tuyệt Vời
Artist(s): Lưu Gia Bảo
Album(s): Nghiệt Ngã



http://www.vietchannels.net/mp3s/song12451..._tuyet_voi.aspx



How about this song?




Thanks, Frank and LuuManh. icon_smile.gif
FrankJaegerTheGrayFox
I like this song better.
SoCal
QUOTE(FrankJaegerTheGrayFox @ Jun 20 2008, 06:20 PM) [snapback]3765805[/snapback]
I like this song better.



Which song do you like better? confused.gif
FrankJaegerTheGrayFox
the second one sounds better but the first one has better lyrics...either one is fine.
SoCal
Bros,


I am gonna put pictures of young Vietnamese generations after 1975 from both sides, just random pictures of the Vietnamese futures.































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http://www.simonchristy.com/archive/2006_05_01_archive.html



Vietnam: The Youth of Today


It's about 32C, pretty humid and there's a woman selling vegetables wearing a connicle hat right next to me. And I'm wi-fi'd to the net. Vietnam is waking quickly from its communist slumber but still carries the charms of its past.

The driving force behind this change is an enormous young population, 70% of Vietnam's citizens are under the age of 30, that's over 60 million people. And culturally the new generation are strikingly similar to everyone else of their age around the world. Borders are beginning to matter less and less.

I walked into a gaming cafe today to see what goes on. It was 8:30am, I was surprised to find it open, but more suprised to find a dark room packed with over 100 gamers who had kept their places all night. The decor was manga style - just like any other similar cafe around the world.

In Vietnam there is almost no technology adoption curve. Children from ten upwards know Yahoo Web Chat, watching TV shows online, streaming music, playing games, taking part in forums and gaming. So if something new comes along that is good, they're completely open to try it. Compare this to the UK/USA, where the introduction of technology is often a slow education process because of the wide variety of age groups.

It's an inspiring place to be. Despite some deep routed nationalism for the UK, I can't help thinking that VN will overtake the UK in consumer internet within a five years, maybe less. All this will be driven by Vietnam's youth of today, made up of hard-core gamers and fast moving entrepreneurs.
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^r they all 'bout ao dai icon_neutral.gif?
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