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The Charm of Calligraphy Training in the Age of AI
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The Charm of Calligraphy Training in the Age of AI

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · (2h ago) Vietnamese Positive tone

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • In Ho Chi Minh City, calligraphy classes are experiencing a resurgence, attracting a diverse range of students including students, office workers, and retirees.
  • Participants seek to improve their handwriting, cultivate patience, and find moments of calm amidst busy modern lives.
  • The trend highlights the enduring value of handwriting and the desire for mindful activities in an increasingly digital world.

Tuแป•i Trแบป highlights a fascinating trend in Ho Chi Minh City: the growing popularity of calligraphy classes, even in the age of artificial intelligence. The article beautifully captures the essence of these classes, portraying them not just as lessons in penmanship, but as sanctuaries for the mind. It emphasizes how individuals from all walks of lifeโ€”students, busy professionals, and even retireesโ€”are drawn to the deliberate, focused act of writing by hand. This is presented as a conscious choice to slow down, to find balance, and to reconnect with a more tangible form of expression. The piece subtly critiques the relentless pace of modern life, particularly the constant digital stimulation, by showcasing how the simple act of forming letters offers a rare sense of peace and mindfulness. For Vietnamese society, where traditional values often intersect with rapid modernization, this return to handwriting can be seen as a way to preserve cultural heritage and cultivate personal discipline, offering a unique counterpoint to the efficiency-driven digital age.

When I sit and practice calligraphy, I feel happier. At that moment, I don't think about work or any pressure.

โ€” Nguyแป…n Thu Hร A 36-year-old accountant, Nguyแป…n Thu Hร , shares her personal experience of finding joy and stress relief through calligraphy classes.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.