Young Vietnam's 'Sky Castle'-like education craze "You need to enter the IT industry to become rich"..Vietnam's local atmosphere as it rises to become the world's 2nd largest IT outsourcing IT power ft. Author Yu Young-guk

This video explores the youthful population and educational fervor in Vietnam, along with the rapid growth of the IT sector. It provides insights into Vietnam's economic potential and the factors driving it.

Vietnam boasts a young population, with motorcycles being a primary mode of transportation due to a lack of robust public transportation. This is evident in the ease with which 17-year-olds can ride motorcycles. Vietnam's IT outsourcing sector is ranked second globally, fueled by a strong interest in IT education among young people. The country is also making strides in game development, attracting the attention of South Korean companies. However, the intense focus on education, particularly English proficiency for university entrance, creates a significant pressure on students and families. This educational fervor, while potentially boosting future economic growth, also presents social challenges. The video provides a glimpse into Vietnam's economic potential and the factors driving it.
Young Vietnam's 'Sky Castle'-like education craze "You need to enter the IT industry to become rich"..Vietnam's local atmosphere as it rises to become the world's 2nd largest IT outsourcing IT power ft. Author Yu Young-guk
The video begins by showcasing the first impressions of Vietnam's young population and motorcycle-centric transportation. It highlights the differences between Da Nang, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City, emphasizing Vietnam's youthful energy. The wide roads and numerous motorcycles directly illustrate Vietnam's young population.
Young Vietnam's 'Sky Castle'-like education craze "You need to enter the IT industry to become rich"..Vietnam's local atmosphere as it rises to become the world's 2nd largest IT outsourcing IT power ft. Author Yu Young-guk
Vietnam's public transportation system is significantly underdeveloped, making motorcycles the primary mode of transport. This highlights the difference compared to well-developed systems in countries like South Korea. While recent metro lines have been introduced, they are not yet as extensive, leading to a high reliance on motorcycles.
Young Vietnam's 'Sky Castle'-like education craze "You need to enter the IT industry to become rich"..Vietnam's local atmosphere as it rises to become the world's 2nd largest IT outsourcing IT power ft. Author Yu Young-guk
Approximately 45 million motorcycles are registered in Vietnam, with an estimated total of 50 million including unregistered ones. This figure is remarkably high compared to Vietnam's population. This statistic effectively illustrates Vietnam's transportation landscape and the characteristics of its young population.
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