Explore these awesome YouTube channels and hit the 'Subscribe' button now!
Did you know that Vietnam ranks among the top 5 countries with the highest YouTube viewership worldwide? While Facebook connects communities, YouTube serves as a social platform with incredibly diverse content. It not only provides entertainment and relaxation but also offers a wealth of informative and captivating content. It's safe to say that even if you spend an entire week at home watching YouTube, there are still many channels and bloggers left to discover.
Today, Klook will introduce you to 10 fantastic YouTube channels that you might not be familiar with yet. Be sure to hit the 'subscribe' button without hesitation. Let's explore!

Starting with 2 renowned Vietnamese YouTubers living in the United States
1. Hana's Lexis (Approximately 547 thousand followers)
Hana's Lexis is a familiar name among language enthusiasts. She leaves a lasting impression on viewers right from the tagline 'top student': This channel helps you go from good to excellent in English thanks to advice from a former talented student living and working in the U.S. Hana has produced no less than 30 videos covering various aspects of learning English, such as grammar usage, pronunciation, native-like vocabulary usage... undoubtedly a must-have channel for those looking to improve and showcase their English skills!
In addition, Hana regularly 'translates' song lyrics for many famous artists such as Đen Vâu, Nguyên Hà... turning Vietnamese lyrics into poetic English phrases. Besides, she also shares numerous job interview experiences in the U.S. through videos about her office life.
2. Phillip Le (Approximately 108 thousand followers)
Despite being established for just over a year, Phillip Le (also known as Nino) has secured a spot on the must-have list of 108 thousand people. Phillip works in photography and design in New York (U.S.), and most of his videos are created there. While Phillip's channel content may not be overly diverse or lively, focusing on simple, warm, and concise visuals with a characteristic brown tone, it certainly makes viewers feel incredibly comfortable.
Additionally, Phillip sparks viewers' 'travel bug' with his romantic relationship with... a Taiwanese boyfriend. The couple's affection is truly gentle, enough to make the hearts of viewers flutter.
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3. Life Where I'm From (Approximately 1.25 million followers)
Admire the Japanese lifestyle, but ever wondered how the daily lives and dining habits of the people in the Land of the Rising Sun are? Curious about their work life? Well, get ready to hit the subscribe button for Greg Lam's YouTube channel and his family!
Life Where I'm From is filled with vibrant colors, delivering interesting and educational insights into events and unique aspects of Japanese culture. In the shoes of a foreigner, you'll find many peculiarities in the beliefs or daily lives of the people in the Land of the Rising Sun. Through his videos, Greg will help you understand and even find these aspects 'adorably quirky'.
4. Paolo from TOKYO (Approximately 1.15 million followers)
Dynamic and lively, come visit Paolo 'da ngăm's' channel, 'Paolo from TOKYO.' Most of his videos revolve around travel, from tips to lesser-known destinations in Tokyo, other provinces in Japan, and various countries he has had the chance to visit (he even visited Da Nang).
That's probably enough to add him to your 'must-have YouTube channels' list, right? Well, besides travel, Paolo also has a series covering various professions and unique lifestyles in Japan, such as Mangaka, Cosplayer, basic salary, living expenses... especially, Paolo is a true tech enthusiast, often sending his drone soaring for breathtaking shots!
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5. Haegreendal (Approximately 1.28 million followers)
Haegreendal is definitely a must-have YouTube channel if you're curious about whether the daily life of a Korean homemaker is different from what you see in movies. 'Sister Hae' is a freelance illustrator, and her content often revolves around cooking, reading, drawing, house cleaning, and taking care of children.
The most captivating aspect of Haegreendal's channel is the use of basic color tones such as brown, white, beige, minimalist patterns, combined with gentle music, and the authentic sounds of nature like the bubbling of food on the stove, pouring water, footsteps, the wind blowing... in each video, creating a longing for a cozy living space and a peaceful small family.
6. Sueddu (Approximately 565 thousand followers)
Someone give me a dose of 'positive' vitamin, please?! Yeah, you've found the right channel. Sueddu is a freelance artist living alone on Jeju Island, a girl with a distinct personality, sporting short hair, embracing a minimalist style, and admired as a fashionista.
If you've ever watched the Japanese film 'Little Forest,' you'll surely find similarities in Sueddu's lifestyle. In each frame, Sueddu slowly guides you into a soft, simple, and environmentally friendly world through her food diary.
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7. Ly Tu That (Approximately 9.74 million followers)
Harvesting from the forest, processing, and enjoying rural life succinctly describe Ly Tu That's channel. But how does such a simple YouTube channel attract nearly 10 million followers?
Ly Tu That is known as the 'girl who can do it all.' Orphaned and losing her father at a young age, Ly Tu That determinedly left the city to take care of her grandmother. She began documenting the daily life of the two generations, creating touching videos that capture the hearts of viewers with a poetic, enchanting portrayal of daily life: picking flowers and leaves in the forest, preparing traditional Chinese dishes, even sewing, embroidering, knitting, making handwashing basins, seats... launching her own food brand, all done single-handedly by Tu That.
Ly Tu That's videos are simple, authentic, providing relaxation, tranquility, and powerful inspiration for an independent, nature-connected lifestyle.
8. Just One Cookbook (Approximately 602 thousand followers)
Japanese cuisine is renowned for its complexity, but that doesn't mean it's hard to achieve. Nami, the creator behind this 'must-have' YouTube channel, is a Japanese woman living in California, USA.
Her videos share recipes for preparing a wide variety of Japanese dishes, from simple to intricate. Through these, dishes like Tanmen, Mochi, Teriyaki, Udon... gradually come to life in a visual, easy-to-follow way, making the path to becoming a 'chef' at home much more attainable.
9. Coffictures (Approximately 107 thousand followers)
Enamored with Dalgona coffee? And discover your love for the 'art of coffee stirring'? Then don't hesitate to subscribe to Coffictures, the YouTube channel dedicated to coffee, #teamKlook.
Coffictures not only includes coffee vlogs but also features a variety of visually stunning and delicious drink recipes with coffee, such as strawberry latte, mocha latte, Italian-style hot chocolate,...
10. Cooking Tree (Approximately 2.97 million followers)
Similar to the passion for making coffee, many of you might have a love for sweets or desserts. Klook introduces you to the YouTube channel Cooking Tree - the 'cooking tree' - by a Korean food blogger. Throughout her videos, Cooking Tree only uses on-site sounds, the sounds of food preparation, to create a tempting and lively atmosphere for the content.
Just as the motto 'Enjoy a cake with your eyes first, then your mouth' suggests, all videos on the Cooking Tree channel satisfy both the visual and undoubtedly delicious taste.
Above is the list of the top 10 YouTube channels that must be in your watchlist. Save them for home viewing, and who knows, you might become a travel blogger or food blogger in the future?!
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