The hottest fashion trend in Vietnamby | 10-03-2017 09:51 |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The hottest fashion trend in Vietnam When you come to Vietnam, you will surely be taken aback by the fashionable uniformity of people there. Almost all Vietnamese are big fans of a product from a mighty fashion revolution in the 20th century- plastic bag.
You may find the way I call plastic bag as a fashion product very ridiculous, but nothing can depict the popularity of plastic bag in Vietnam rather than the hottest fashion trend in the history that no haute couture could achieve. Oh, plastic bag! How magic it is! Only a delicate bag that can tempt a whole population to fancy it. Vietnamese use plastic bag everywhere, every time and for every purpose from a luxury mall to a run-of-the-mill market from day to night. Vietnamese people nearly can't live without plastic bag. You may wonder why but please ponder again, maybe you will can also be pulled to that craze. Just stuff, wrap and tie, you are ready to carry their parcel anywhere in the most convenient way. And when a plastic bag has fulfilled its mission, just dump it! Oh don't hesitate, despite of being a trendy product, it is cheap, extremely cheap so dump it for your sake. Oh, plastic bag! How magic it is! Only a delicate bag that can ruin this whole world. Every time you dump a fragile plastic bag, you are committing a crime of releasing chemical toxic to Mother Earth. And as my word, all Vietnamese are accused of the most devil crime- changing this world into a dystopian one. Vietnam is famous for its magnificent mountains of frost, flowers and also plastic bags. Tons and tons of plastic bags are scattered across my country every single day. Many valleys, mountains, rivers are wrapped by a thick layer of plastic bag. When passing a plastic bags mountains and rivers, I often wonder myself :"What sort of actions can be taken to change the attitude of Vietnamese toward plastic bag?". This is not a normal habit once more, it has penetrated to most deepest of Vietnamese's consciousness, it passes from generations to generations. I had only done some trivial things like delivering free handmade non-plastic bags. Although knowing that kind of action can not address much this issue, but I hope that my action will inspire more people surrounding me to change themselves. The only solution now have to come from the government, the authorities, but don't know if they are also the fandom of plastic bags? |