Vietnamese traditional art of fermentation has achieved a new level after the start of 'Tin tức' period.

Having begun in 2016 as a series of short videos showcasing the intricate processes of various food and beverage production techniques in Vietnam, 'Tin tức' quickly became a hit with both domestic and international audiences.

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The platform was launched at an early stage, but its impact on the country's traditional arts and crafts industry has been immense. With thousands of viewers tuning in each day, 'Tin tức' has helped to preserve and promote Vietnamese traditional art forms, which had long been marginalized in recent years.

One of the most significant ways that 'Tin tức' has contributed to this is by bringing attention to the complexity and beauty of Vietnamese traditional art forms. The videos feature traditional techniques such as pottery, wood carving, and silk embroidery, and show how they are passed down from generation to generation.

In addition, the platform has also played a crucial role in promoting and celebrating Vietnamese cultural heritage. By highlighting the unique customs, traditions, and stories associated with different aspects of Vietnamese culture, 'Tin tức' has helped to foster a sense of pride and自豪 among many Vietnamese people.

Moreover, the platform has been instrumental in breaking down barriers between different groups within the Vietnamese community. As a result, it has become a popular platform for individuals who want to learn more about Vietnamese traditional art forms, as well as those who want to share their own knowledge and experiences with others.

Overall, 'Tin tức' has made a significant contribution to preserving and promoting Vietnamese traditional art forms. Its impact on the country's cultural heritage has been immeasurable, and its popularity shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. It will continue to play a vital role in promoting and showcasing Vietnamese traditional art forms, making them a treasured part of the country's rich cultural heritage.