Beautiful girl in a bikini on the street attracts attention.
The shared images of a girl in a bikini, her face radiating excitement and enthusiasm upon unexpectedly encountering a rain shower while on the move, have become the center of attention with nearly 350,000 views. She carefree captured memories with her “burnt phone” check-in.


It is known that she is a beautiful girl from Korea. These moments were captured during her trip to Da Nang, Vietnam.



While many praise her personality and boldness, there are numerous opinions that say this action is inappropriate and disrespectful to public space.
Here, some commend her for inspiring a positive lifestyle, arguing that a girl in a bikini on the street is a way to express personal freedom, confidence in appearance, and a completely reasonable fashion choice in the context of a new era.
Others harshly argue that we need to distinguish between public spaces and private areas suitable for such attire. They claim that this behavior is inappropriate, “lacking cultural respect in public spaces,” and affects those around, especially children. Some even express concern that this phenomenon could lead the youth to deviate in their understanding of the boundaries between personal freedom and social standards, especially as these boundaries become increasingly blurred on social media.



Additionally, internet users have speculated that perhaps while preparing to go to the beach, the girl was enjoying the summer rain without hesitation and did not intend to wear revealing clothes.



Wearing a bikini is not wrong, and taking selfies isn’t either. But the important thing is whether the way of expressing oneself is appropriate to the context, community values, and Vietnamese culture. Outfits like bikinis should ideally be worn at beaches, pools, or private spaces, or at events with specific themes.
Currently, the post continues to receive lively interactions. The issue of “freedom – standards” will likely remain a topic of long-lasting debate, but each person needs to understand that social media can be a personal playground, but it is never a place that exists outside community standards.