Young Adults
Stories for the Young Adults age group:
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The Tale of Princess Lieu Hanh
Jul 18, 2025
In the highest realm of heaven, where clouds form palaces and stars serve as lanterns, there lived a princess whose beauty and wisdom were renowned throughout the celestial court. Princess Lieu Hanh was the beloved daughter of the Jade Emperor, gifted with magical powers and a heart that overflowed with compassion for all living beings.
Unlike other celestial princesses who spent their time in leisurely pursuits, Lieu Hanh was drawn to observing the mortal world below. From her palace among the clouds, she would watch the daily struggles of human beings—their joys and sorrows, their acts of kindness and cruelty, their endless efforts to find happiness in a world filled with both beauty and suffering.
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The Story of the Hundred-Knot Bamboo
Jul 17, 2025
In the prosperous kingdom of Dai Viet, there ruled a wise king who had only one child—a daughter named Princess Quynh Anh, whose beauty was matched only by her extraordinary intelligence. The princess could solve mathematical problems that stumped the court’s wisest scholars, compose poetry that moved listeners to tears, and debate philosophy with the most learned monks.
“My daughter,” the king would often say with pride, “you possess both the grace of a lotus flower and the sharp mind of a master strategist. Any man who wishes to marry you must prove himself worthy of both your beauty and your wisdom.”
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The Legend of Betel and Areca
Jul 16, 2025
In a small village beside a peaceful river, there lived two brothers who loved each other more dearly than life itself. The elder brother, Tan, was strong and hardworking, known throughout the village for his skill as a fisherman and his generous heart. The younger brother, Lang, was gentle and artistic, spending his days crafting beautiful objects from bamboo and wood, and composing songs that made even the birds pause to listen.
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The Story of the Magic Crossbow
Jul 15, 2025
In the mountainous region of northern Vietnam, where morning mists cling to ancient peaks and tigers still roam the deep forests, there lived a young hunter named Minh Duc. He was the son of the village’s most skilled tracker, and from childhood he had learned to read the signs of the forest as easily as scholars read books.
Minh Duc was known for his steady aim and quiet courage, but even more for his kind heart. Unlike other hunters who killed for sport or profit, he took only what his family needed to survive and always offered prayers of gratitude to the spirits of the animals he hunted.
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The Legend of the Dragon King's Pearl
Jul 14, 2025
In the coastal village of Thuan An, where the mighty Perfume River meets the South China Sea, there lived a humble fisherman named Duc Hai. He was known throughout the village not for great catches or wealth, but for his generous heart and unwavering courage in the face of any storm.
Duc Hai lived in a simple bamboo house with his elderly mother and younger sister, supporting them through his daily fishing in the turbulent waters where river and sea converged. The villagers respected him deeply, for he had saved many lives during typhoons and had never returned from the sea without sharing his catch with families in need.
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The Story of the Banyan Tree Spirit
Jul 12, 2025
In the heart of the Red River Delta, where fertile rice paddies stretch toward distant mountains and water buffalo wade through peaceful streams, stood the village of Dong Xuan. It was a prosperous community known throughout the region for its harmony, wisdom, and the unusual longevity of its residents.
At the center of the village grew an enormous banyan tree, so ancient that no one could remember when it had first taken root. Its massive trunk required twenty people holding hands to encircle it, and its branches spread so wide they provided shade for the entire village square. The aerial roots that dropped from its branches had grown thick as smaller trees themselves, creating natural pillars that formed a living temple around the great trunk.
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The Legend of the Golden Turtle
Jul 11, 2025
In the misty mountains and peaceful valleys of ancient Vietnam, during a time when the land suffered under the oppression of foreign invaders, there lived a humble fisherman named Le Loi. He dwelt in a simple village beside the shores of Luc Thuy Lake, earning his modest living by casting nets into the calm waters and sharing his catch with neighbors in need.
Le Loi was known throughout his village not for wealth or power, but for his kind heart, his wisdom in settling disputes, and his deep love for his homeland. When villagers came to him with problems, he would listen patiently and offer counsel that was always fair and thoughtful. When families struggled to feed their children, he would quietly leave fish at their doorsteps without seeking credit or recognition.
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The Tale of the Moon Goddess and the Woodcutter
Jul 10, 2025
In the mountains of northern Vietnam, where ancient forests whisper secrets to the wind and streams cascade down rocky slopes like silver ribbons, there lived a young woodcutter named Cuoi. He was known throughout the mountain villages for his honest heart, his incredible strength, and his skill with an axe—but most of all for his contentment with the simple life he had chosen.
Every morning, Cuoi would venture into the deep forest to gather wood, always taking only what was needed and never cutting down healthy trees that still had many years of growth ahead of them. He lived in a small bamboo hut that he had built himself, surrounded by a garden where he grew vegetables to share with elderly neighbors who could no longer work their own land.
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The Tale of the Coconut Monk
Jul 9, 2025
In the lush Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam, where countless waterways weave through emerald rice paddies and tropical fruit orchards, there stood an ancient Buddhist temple called Chua Dua—the Coconut Temple. It earned this unusual name because of the hundreds of coconut palms that surrounded it, their fronds rustling like gentle prayers in the river breeze.
The temple was home to many monks, but none was more beloved than a humble brother known simply as Thay Dua—the Coconut Monk. His real name had been forgotten long ago, even by himself, for he had given up all attachments to worldly identity in his quest for spiritual truth.
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The Legend of the Four Immortals
Jul 8, 2025
In the ancient kingdom of Dai Viet, during the reign of the Ly Dynasty, there lived four young men whose friendship was so strong it was said to rival the bonds between blood brothers. Their names were Thanh Long (Azure Dragon), Bach Ho (White Tiger), Chu Que (Vermillion Bird), and Huyen Vu (Black Tortoise)—though these were not their birth names, but titles they would earn through their legendary deeds.
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The Story of the Jade Emperor's Daughter
Jul 7, 2025
In the highest realm of heaven, where jade palaces float among golden clouds and immortal beings dwell in eternal splendor, there lived Princess Ngoc Nu, the beloved daughter of the Jade Emperor himself. She was the most beautiful of all celestial beings, with skin like polished pearl, hair that flowed like liquid starlight, and eyes that held the wisdom and compassion of the ages.
Princess Ngoc Nu possessed many divine gifts. She could weave clouds into magnificent tapestries, transform dewdrops into precious jewels, and sing with a voice so lovely that it could make flowers bloom out of season and bring peace to the most troubled hearts. But despite all her privileges and powers, the princess felt a deep loneliness in her perfect celestial existence.
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The Legend of the Dragon King
Jul 5, 2025
In the deepest trenches of the South China Sea, where sunlight never penetrates and the water pressure would crush any mortal being, there lies a magnificent palace built from living coral and adorned with pearls the size of human heads. This is the underwater kingdom of Long Vuong—the Dragon King—the most powerful supernatural being in all of Vietnamese mythology.
Long Vuong was not always a dragon. Centuries ago, he had been a mortal prince named Thuy Long, ruler of a coastal kingdom that prospered through fishing and sea trade. Prince Thuy Long was known throughout the land for his wisdom in governing, his skill as a warrior, and most importantly, his deep compassion for his people.