They are mostly students who are in the process of practicing after completing the theory part, choosing this tree-lined sidewalk as their "real-life classroom". One group after another, not only to practice their hairdressing skills but also to send a little bit of love to the community.
Free haircut point on Ly Thai To street (HCMC)
Huynh Tan Phat (16 years old, from An Giang ) came to Ho Chi Minh City, staying at a barber shop in District 10 (old). After 4 months of working hard on the "mannequin" head, Phat decided to go to the sidewalk to cut hair for free for people.
Huynh Tan Phat (16 years old, from An Giang) is cutting hair for a "familiar customer" of young people here.
"I arrived around 10am and didn't leave until 5pm. When customers complimented me on my new haircut, I was very happy. I became more confident and cut better every day," Phat shared with a bright smile.
Even though it's free, the "young workers" still treat their customers like "gods". They take care of each cut as meticulously as in a professional salon.
Hair salon is crowded from noon to afternoon with customers of all ages.
Neat and short… are the criteria of the "gods" who choose this haircut shop.
"It's both satisfying and economical, so I come here regularly. Sometimes I give the kids some money to buy coffee, sometimes I don't, but the kids still happily get their hair cut," said Mr. Thanh (75 years old, 3/2 Street), a regular customer here.
After waiting for their turn, the "summer break" group got their hair cut by the young barber.
With basic tools, the young hairdressers here will do all the hairstyles "customers" request and guarantee beautiful results.
After a day of cutting hair, young barbers always clean up before leaving.
An honest tech driver: "Although not as good as a shop, it's neat, clean, and free. I save 50,000 VND per month, which is a lot."
Just like that, the "loving hair salons" on the sidewalk, or the free iced tea boxes, free rice, grilled noodles... have become typical "specialties" of love and affection of Ho Chi Minh City.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tiem-toc-yeu-thuong-185250702111552407.htm
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