Jenny Huynh was scolded for posting a clip of herself in the midst of a storm and flood, 1 point behind Chao?

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On her personal tiktok page, Rich Kid Chao (Chau Anh) just posted a clip of her attending the graduation ceremony of New York University (NYU). She also made netizens talk excitedly when she wore a white ao dai with a strong Vietnamese style.
It is known that she brought the ao dai from Vietnam, along with a specially designed conical hat.
Chao said she took a tram for an hour to get to the ceremony venue, which can accommodate 50,000 people. When she went up to the podium to receive her diploma, Chao confidently showed off her traditional Vietnamese dress and held up the Vietnamese flag, which moved many people.
"This is a very special milestone for Chao and I'm so happy to have everyone with me. I don't know what to say other than happy and grateful," Chao emotionally shared in the clip.
"Hello everyone, it's Chao again!" was once an intro that caused a stir on social networking sites. The owner of that saying is TikToker Chau Anh (born 2003, also known as Chao).
Chao was born into a very wealthy family, but that's not all that impresses people about Chao. If we put aside the label of a rich kid, Chao also impresses with many remarkable achievements such as being the manager of a series of chain stores, achieving 8.0 IELTS, passing the entrance exam to the top private school in the US... at the age of 18.
Describing herself in 3 words, Chao chose: "Independent, mature and love yourself more".
She said: "Chao lives alone in a strange city so she has to take care of herself. From then on, Chao realized that she had to change her lifestyle because before in Vietnam, she slept very late and ate irregularly. After studying abroad, Chao's lifestyle became healthier, Chao slept early, cooked healthy food and started the habit of reading books.
I am studying Integrated Design and Media at New York University School of Engineering. I have loved art since I was a child, but I want to study technology so that I can apply it to modern life.
Until now, I am still very happy with my choice to study at New York University. I find the professors here are dedicated and the learning environment also has a lot of modern technology."
Chao once revealed the amount of money she spends in a month: "My monthly rent is 3,400 USD (about 84 million VND) and my tuition is about 8,000 USD (about 198 million VND). Chao doesn't have a specific spending plan, I just spend whatever I feel is appropriate for my income.
Having a family foundation is something Chao has never refused, but on the contrary, she is very grateful. I think every parent wants to give the best to their children. Chao also feels lucky because her family always creates conditions for her. Therefore, Chao always tries to repay her family.
Since childhood, Chao's parents did not teach her how to make money. Because her parents did not want Chao to feel pressured when she was still in school. She became financially independent so that she could feel more comfortable with her spending."
If Chao made the Vietnamese community proud when wearing the ao dai and national flag to receive her diploma, Jenny Huynh caused controversy for one reason.
Specifically, since passing the entrance exam to Peking University, Jenny Huynh has regularly posted clips and shared images about the country of a billion people.
Accordingly, pursuing a dynamic style with familiar items such as T-shirts and short skirts, recently the famous Tiktoker Jenny Huynh (real name Huynh Viet Hoang Vy, born in 2005) surprised her followers when she wore a Hanfu design, with a classic and elegant style.
The costume stands out with its bright red color, symbolizing luck, good fortune and nobility in Eastern culture. This is also a common color in festivals, weddings or when transforming into a noble female character of ancient times.
Her hair is intricately tied up in a high bun, decorated with flowers and hairpins, along with a delicately decorated hand fan - all creating an extremely graceful and classic image of a "Chinese elder sister".
However, many people compare him with Chao. They think that Chao is sophisticated and knows how to spread the spirit of national culture in foreign lands.
There are also opinions defending Jenny Huynh and saying that she is just adapting to local cultures and experiencing the cultures of countries around the world.
Not long ago, she also attracted attention when she wore Vietnamese ao dai to visit a famous place in China.
Jenny Huynh through China still did not forget to respond to Chao, compared to education eats up 1 thing Keng2 months agoAfter Jenny Huynh announced the good news of being accepted into the exchange program between Stanford University and Peking University (Peking University), Chao immediately showed off her degree in the US, inadvertently putting the two in a confrontation.
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