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Decoding the cool, quirky, and confusing aspects of Vietnamese culture.
Understanding the Colors of April 30th
Apr 30, 2018
Thúy Vi Cao
Understanding the Colors of April 30th
Apr 30, 2018
Thúy Vi Cao

Loa’s newest reporter Thúy Vi Cao explores the meaning of “black” in Black April and examines all that colors our understanding of victory, tragedy, and trauma.

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Apr 30, 2018
Thúy Vi Cao
The Secrets of Jade
Jul 5, 2017
Tiffany Lý
The Secrets of Jade
Jul 5, 2017
Tiffany Lý

Jade has been used for more than 7000 years already and it has a special meaning throughout Asia. Not only is it an artistic expression, it is also a recurring symbol in religion, philosophy and literature. We explore the significance of the jade bracelet in Việt Nam and explains how to choose the perfect one for you.

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Jul 5, 2017
Tiffany Lý
Mythbusting MSG
May 22, 2017
Chi Nguyen
Mythbusting MSG
May 22, 2017
Chi Nguyen

More and more restaurants are removing MSG from their food in efforts to become healthier. What is MSG, what does it do, and does it deserve its bad reputation? Loa's Nguyễn Linh Chi reports.

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May 22, 2017
Chi Nguyen
Lefties Get Left Out...But Why?
May 9, 2017
Chí-Linh Đinh
Lefties Get Left Out...But Why?
May 9, 2017
Chí-Linh Đinh

Picture yourself holding a pen. Put that pen up to an imaginary piece of paper on an imaginary desk and pretend to start writing. Which hand did you use? The hand that you picked to write is your dominant hand, and the choice you make is called handedness.

Most likely, you put up your right hand. A small percentage of you would have put up your left. If you are in an Asian country, let’s say Việt Nam, it would be an even smaller percentage.

So why is this? Loa’s Chí-Linh Đinh was wondering the same thing, so she tries get to the bottom of handedness in Việt Nam.

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May 9, 2017
Chí-Linh Đinh
Flirty Flirty Time With Loa
Feb 17, 2017
Chí-Linh Đinh
Flirty Flirty Time With Loa
Feb 17, 2017
Chí-Linh Đinh

Valentine's Day just passed and Việt Nam is one of the countries that embrace this day as a celebration of couples. While it is not as large as, say, Women’s day (which we covered in episode 43), the western holiday has started to get more popular in the country. There is lots of flirting, flowers, and lovin’ for the couples in Việt Nam. In this week's episode Chí-Linh Đinh covers the in's and out's of flirting in the Vietnamese language, especially how to do it in the modern age.

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Feb 17, 2017
Chí-Linh Đinh
What the Vietnamese Zodiac Can Tell You About Yourself
Jan 26, 2017
Jenny Lý
What the Vietnamese Zodiac Can Tell You About Yourself
Jan 26, 2017
Jenny Lý

Reporter Jenny Lý takes a visit to a horoscope reader just in time for the Lunar New Year. Tune in for a deeper dive into the Vietnamese zodiac system, and decide for yourself whether you are a believer or nonbeliever.

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Jan 26, 2017
Jenny Lý
Holding On to Chữ Nôm, Việt Nam’s Lost Script
Nov 22, 2016
Tiffany Lý
Holding On to Chữ Nôm, Việt Nam’s Lost Script
Nov 22, 2016
Tiffany Lý

Did you know that before the introduction of Latin letters, Việt Nam had a writing system of characters similar to Chinese today? Tiffany Lý has more in this week’s Vietnamism.

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Nov 22, 2016
Tiffany Lý
Ghost in the Sea: A Tale of Escape
Oct 25, 2016
Chris Lê
Ghost in the Sea: A Tale of Escape
Oct 25, 2016
Chris Lê

Many believe that countries torn by conflict are inhabited by the spirits of those whose lives were lost. In the case of Việt Nam, the war spread beyond land and into the sea, as hundreds of thousands of people fled the country by boat after the war. For our next story, we hear an eerie tale of loss during an attempt to vượt biên -- escape the country by boat. Chris Lê has more.

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Oct 25, 2016
Chris Lê
Bring on the Funk: Dipping Fish Sauce
Jul 11, 2016
Kathy Trieu
Bring on the Funk: Dipping Fish Sauce
Jul 11, 2016
Kathy Trieu

In Vietnamese cuisine, plenty of dishes are superstars in their own right. Phở aside, there’s the fresh and colorful vermicelli noodle salad, light and airy gỏi cuốn or summer rolls, and the fried Vietnamese crepe – bánh xèo. But all these dishes are incomplete without Việt Nam’s number one sidekick: nước mắm chấm. The sauce is splashed all over, ladled on, dipped in–you can even slurp it! Loa’s Kathy Triều brings us up close and personal with the essential nước chấm.

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Jul 11, 2016
Kathy Trieu
Battles of Bắc Ninh - Folk Music Edition
Jun 27, 2016
Jenny Lý
Battles of Bắc Ninh - Folk Music Edition
Jun 27, 2016
Jenny Lý

Imagine a rap battle, between two competing, freestyling artists. But instead of rappers, you've got Vietnamese villagers. And instead of rhyming lyrics, you’ve got folk music infused with poetry and lullabies. Now set it all in 13th-century northern Việt Nam. That’s what you get with quan họ, traditional call and response folk music. Loa’s Jenny Lý gives us a sample of this singing style.

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Jun 27, 2016
Jenny Lý
In the Market for Love
May 9, 2016
Chris Lê
In the Market for Love
May 9, 2016
Chris Lê

Before this modern age of swiping left and right, how did technology-starved singles find their perfect partner? Imagine Tinder but in real life: a traditional dating custom of Vietnamese ethnic minorities in the North. In this week’s Vietnamism, Chris Lê explores: the Love Markets.

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May 9, 2016
Chris Lê
Of Kings, Dragons, and Fairies
Apr 25, 2016
Kathy Trieu
Of Kings, Dragons, and Fairies
Apr 25, 2016
Kathy Trieu

Every year on the 10th day of the 3rd month of the lunar calendar, the Vietnamese people commemorate Hùng Vương who is known as the first king of Việt Nam.

Legend has it that he is the son of a fairy, Aư Cơ, and a dragon Lạc Long Quan. This year the holiday fell on April 16th, and as Vietnamese people everywhere honored King Hùng Vương, Loa’s Kathy Triệu helps us to understand why.

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Apr 25, 2016
Kathy Trieu
Who Run the World? Vietnamese Women Do (At Least on March 8)
Mar 9, 2016
Chí-Linh Đinh
Who Run the World? Vietnamese Women Do (At Least on March 8)
Mar 9, 2016
Chí-Linh Đinh

March 8th is International Women’s Day, or Ngày Quốc tế Phụ Nữ as it’s known in Việt Nam. It's a day to celebrate women’s contributions to society, but also a reminder that the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements happened despite a lack of parity. In this week’s Vietnamism, Loa’s Chí-Linh Đinh explores how it all started and how it is celebrated today.

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Mar 9, 2016
Chí-Linh Đinh
Vovinam: The Sky Blue Flying Kick Masters
Jan 25, 2016
Chí-Linh Đinh
Vovinam: The Sky Blue Flying Kick Masters
Jan 25, 2016
Chí-Linh Đinh

In this week’s Vietnamism, Loa’s Chí-Linh Đinh looks into this unique sport of Vovinam, short for Việt Võ Đạo, and its sky-blue uniforms and majorly epic grappling techniques.

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Jan 25, 2016
Chí-Linh Đinh
Why You Shouldn’t Stick Your Chopsticks In Your Rice Bowl
Jan 12, 2016
Vinh Trần
Why You Shouldn’t Stick Your Chopsticks In Your Rice Bowl
Jan 12, 2016
Vinh Trần

People can be pretty superstitious...don’t walk under a ladder, avoid the number 13. If you’re Vietnamese, you’ve probably heard your share of Vietnamese old wives’ tales from your parents or grandparents. And though most of us are skeptical about their veracity, it costs nothing to follow along. We don’t want any bad luck! So little by little these superstitions become a part of our lives and our culture.In this week’s Vietnamism, Vinh Trần decodes some of these popular Vietnamese superstitions.

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Jan 12, 2016
Vinh Trần
The Importance of Being Vietnamese
Jan 4, 2016
Mây Trần
The Importance of Being Vietnamese
Jan 4, 2016
Mây Trần

If someone were to ask you what makes Vietnamese people unique, how would you answer? How do different Vietnamese people think about their Vietnamese identity? Loa's Mây Trần, with contributor Định Lý, go on a mission to find out in this week’s Vietnamism.

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Jan 4, 2016
Mây Trần
Sriracha, that Cocky Rooster Sauce
Nov 30, 2015
Chí-Linh Đinh
Sriracha, that Cocky Rooster Sauce
Nov 30, 2015
Chí-Linh Đinh

From celebrity chefs to the guy who just wants a little something extra on his hot dog, Sriracha is rapidly becoming a staple condiment. Although the sauce is often thought to have originated in Thailand, the truth is much more complicated. Loa’s Chí-Linh Đinh dishes up that famous cocky hot sauce that’s equal parts cross-cultural appropriation, hometown pride, and expat love.

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Nov 30, 2015
Chí-Linh Đinh
Ma's Got a Lullaby For You, Baby
Nov 2, 2015
Giang Nguyễn
Ma's Got a Lullaby For You, Baby
Nov 2, 2015
Giang Nguyễn

Lullabies are not unique to Vietnamese culture, but Vietnamese lullabies are unique in that they can still be lovable and charming while speaking to the hardships of life. 

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Nov 2, 2015
Giang Nguyễn
What Makes Vietnamese Coffee So Strong?
Oct 5, 2015
Chí-Linh Đinh
What Makes Vietnamese Coffee So Strong?
Oct 5, 2015
Chí-Linh Đinh

Việt Nam's jolting cup of joe is taking over the world by storm. Even Starbucks is getting in on the action, introducing their single-origin Đà Lạt beans earlier this year. So what's so exciting about the Vietnamese way of making coffee? Loa's Chí-Linh Đinh gets to the bottom of this addictive drink.

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Oct 5, 2015
Chí-Linh Đinh
Life's Four Stupidities
Sep 28, 2015
Editors
Life's Four Stupidities
Sep 28, 2015
Editors

Albert Einstein supposedly suggested that human stupidity is limitless, but a Vietnamese proverb focuses on only four stupidities. You’ll definitely want to avoid them.

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Sep 28, 2015
Editors

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