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It's unclear since when, almost every sugarcane juice cart depicts a girl with black hair and a slightly sad look, holding a cup of sugarcane juice. There have been a number of theories about this girl's origin, but up to now, this girl's identity is still a mystery.
Sugarcane juice is a refreshing and cooling drink. During the hot time of the year, many people buy sugarcane to press to enjoy delicious drinks. For this reason, the image of sugarcane juice trucks is associated with the childhood of many generations of Vietnamese people, especially those living in the Central and Southern regions.
For the majority of the 9X generation, going out to eat at restaurants always seems to have the presence of a sugarcane juice cart, especially on summer afternoons, when the hot sun wants to burn the soul. of people in the equatorial region. In a time when shopping malls or convenient coffee shops were still a luxury, sugar cane juice carts appeared as saviors for thirst.
"Girl on the sugarcane juice cart" is a beloved image associated with sugarcane juice carts in Vietnam. It's unclear since when, almost every sugarcane juice cart depicts a girl with black hair, a slightly sad demeanor, holding a glass of sugarcane juice. And yet, next to this character there must always be a variety of fruits such as dragon fruit, pineapple (pineapple), carrots, tomatoes, jackfruit...
This image has become a characteristic feature in Vietnamese culture, allowing many people to recognize the sugarcane cart from afar. Many people call this character "Miss Mia". Miss Mia was so influential that many people at that time believed that any car without her presence meant the sugarcane juice in that place was "lacking", not delicious and not pure! However, no one knows who this "Miss Mia" is and where she originates from.
Looking from the outside, the image of "Miss Mia" is elaborate with black hair, curled in extremely trendy curls. In particular, this "Miss Mia" also wears makeup with seductive red lips and eyes filled with joy and love. "Miss Mia" often wears a yellow shirt, gorgeous jewelry, outstanding nail polish and holds a glass of sugarcane juice.
In fact, the image of "Miss Mia" has only appeared on sugarcane juice trucks since the 1990s. Before that, most sugarcane juice trucks had simple designs, without special patterns or shapes. special. Many people wonder who is the identity of "Miss Mia" painted on the sugarcane juice carts, but they cannot find any records about this woman's identity.
Currently, many sources and rumors continue to appear on social networks about the true identity of the girl on the sugarcane juice cart. Accordingly, many people believe that this is Ms. Mia, the daughter of the owner of the largest sugarcane garden in the South. Legend has it that she had a beautiful and splendid appearance, but at the age of the full moon, she was harmed for unknown reasons. The incident caused a stir for a while but quickly fell into oblivion. However, the image of Ms. Mia quickly became popular on the refreshment carts of Southern people.
Immediately after this information was spread on social networks, many people spoke up, saying that the girl on the sugarcane juice cart was not Ms. Mia but no one was familiar with it, but the artist Hong Van. The reason comes because in an episode of the show Happy Memories , the guests on the show said that the female artist is the "brand face" appearing on sugarcane juice carts, famous throughout the streets of Saigon. Gòn. As for artist Hong Van, she did not deny this information but also recounted memories of working part-time jobs related to sugar cane juice carts during her school days.
In 2022, a movie called "Ghost Stories Close to Home" received the attention of netizens. Besides being the first horror film in the Vietnamese cinematic universe inspired by urban legends, the horrifying image of the girl on the familiar cart selling sugarcane juice on the streets of Saigon also makes people fall in love. curious.
Accordingly, the image of the girl on the sugarcane juice cart that has become a trademark is suddenly different with a large peeling face. Besides, his eyes are both scary and sad, making many people feel haunted.
In particular, in the posted teaser, the image of this woman appearing with the song " Don't leave me alone" by musician Pham Duy makes many people think of the tragic fate of the victim of an arrest. terribly jealous.
Specifically, the episode is reminiscent of the case of dancer Cam Nhung that shocked public opinion in 1963. Accordingly, after being caught jealous, the once famous dancer was abandoned by her lover because of her disfigured face. had to beg for food all over the streets of Saigon and then died alone at the foot of the stairs of an old apartment building.
Although the true identity of the girl on the sugarcane juice cart is still unknown, people are currently debating fiercely whether that girl is dancer Cam Nhung, Miss Mia associated with an urban legend, or a ghost. Photo by artist Hong Van. Currently, the incident is still receiving attention from netizens.
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