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The Golden Age
by Ba Mien
The Golden Age podcast is a space for listeners to travel back in time to relive special moments in the past, while at the same time, sharing bits and pieces of memories. Through letters sent to the show, the audience will have the opportunity to understand life, the country, and the people of Vietnam. Not only to listen, but The Golden Age also sparks thoughts in the hearts of the listeners.Through this podcast series, listeners will have the opportunity to better understand the lives of previous generations, and to share bits and pieces of memories that existed in Vietnamese culture and history, thereby bridging generational gaps. Furthermore, it also encourages the audience to appreciate the passing of time and preserve the nation's culture.
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Collective Quarter - A Nostalgic Piece In City
There has been a debatable topic about whether the city should keep or renovate the collective quarters. Many believe that renovating the areas will boost the city's development and overlook these areas since those areas are very old, dowdy and shabby. However, taking the areas down might also affect the characteristics of Vietnam since many say collective quarters are a part of Vietnam's history, culture and many Vietnameses' childhood.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Golden Age podcast is a space for listeners to travel back in time to relive special moments in the past, while at the same time, sharing bits and pieces of memories. Through letters sent to the show, the audience will have the opportunity to understand life, the country, and the people of Vietnam. Not only to listen, but The Golden Age also sparks thoughts in the hearts of the listeners.Through this podcast series, listeners will have the opportunity to better understand the lives of previous generations, and to share bits and pieces of memories that existed in Vietnamese culture and history, thereby bridging generational gaps. Furthermore, it also encourages the audience to appreciate the passing of time and preserve the nation's culture.
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Ba Mien
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