Netizens competed to show off their childhood items full of memories of Tet holidays
Pictures of Tet trays and packages of red and green paper jam always make those who have grown up realize that they are old.
These simple items, toys and food items are now almost gone, but it has been closely tied to an inseparable part of childhood memories of the early 8xs and 9xs.
Modern life with the rapid development of social networks, children now see computers, phones are separate objects. Because of that, the toys, pleasures of 8x, 9x in the beginning were almost drifted into the past. Images and packages of red and green paper jam always make those who have grown up realize that they are old.
A friend named Mai Anh commented: "Although society is growing and there are many kinds of jam cakes for sale, but for me, the boxes of childhood jam are miraculously beautiful."
Young people seem quite interested in these pictures of memories and do not hesitate to share on their personal page.
The flip-flop at that time was considered a "national" toy that everyone could play.
With only two bricks, a candle with a butter tube, we had a decent kitchen.
This gaming machine is often an unseen object at that time.
Apricot is popular for girls.
The food that almost 8x and 9x early everyone knows.
Watermelon gum a "national" dish is very cheap.
Many young people at that time used this to kill time.
Puzzle game, each according to the youth of many people.
Also, there is candy to eat, everyone likes it.
The legendary eraser that almost everyone thinks the blue part to erase the ballpoint pen.
Free game that everyone knows at that time.
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