

After watching the series, people are eagerly sharing recipes to make candy so they can experience the thrill of the players and challenge their own skills. The recipe is simple: Just melt sugar with baking soda, then pour it onto non-stick paper and place a mold on top.
Girls have also developed a trend related to Squid Game. The female character Sae Byeok (player 067) has a short hairdo, freckles, a perpetually indifferent face, and an unshakeable aura. The image of this strong yet petite girl has inspired many female viewers, urging them to mimic Sae Byeok's appearance.

Hot girl Le Bong made up to look like player 067 in the Squid Game.
Checking in at Cát Linh - Hà Đông Station
Experiencing a high-rise train for the first time in Vietnam, young people cannot miss the opportunity to be among the first to check in at this location. Dressed stylishly, they take hundreds of photos that could easily be mistaken for being by the sea.

Wearing a stylish outfit, finding the perfect angle, lighting, and color correction results in the perfect Instagram-worthy photo at Cát Linh - Hà Đông Station. Photo by Hoàng Thái.
Staying Glamorous at Home
The year 2021 perhaps holds the record for the longest time Vietnamese people stayed indoors. Due to Covid-19, all recreational activities and gatherings came to a temporary halt, with people strictly adhering to the directive 'stay where you are, stay put.'
The sisterhood never forgets makeup and beautiful clothes, even after such a long time. To satisfy the desire to 'return to beauty,' girls came up with a trend of transformation right at home. Whether cooking, cleaning the bathroom, or taking out the trash, they dress up and makeup as if they were celebrities.
One of the most liked videos of the trend 'Staying Glamorous at Home'.
'Looking Left' - The Trend Taking Over Every Corner
No matter how popular other trends are, none compare to the 'Looking Left' trend - a trend that just hearing its name automatically plays music. This trend originates from the hot TikToker Rain Đinh, who specializes in creating artistic videos for strangers he encounters on the street.
When you hear the call 'Look left,' the footage slows down while the song Passing Each Other by Thái Vũ plays. This trend is so widespread that you can encounter dozens of trend followers on Facebook in a single day.
Singer Thái Vũ, the artist behind the song 'Passing Each Other,' also participated in this trend.