Văn Học Trẻ
Free Vietnamese literature blog and forum with short stories, poems, essays, and school literature posts that work best for reading immersion.
TruyenChoBe.com is a free Vietnamese story blog built around children’s content. It is best suited to learners who want extra reading practice through short, simple native texts, especially if you like fairy tales, fables, and bedtime stories more than textbook passages. It is also clearly aimed at kids and parents, not adult language learners.
The site organizes its posts into categories like Truyện cổ tích, Truyện ngụ ngôn, Truyện cổ Grimm, bedtime stories, comics, and parenting content. You can read stories directly on the page, and many posts include a short intro that explains the lesson or theme. That makes it useful if you want lots of easy-to-browse reading material in everyday Vietnamese.
What it does well is volume and accessibility. You get a large archive of free stories without needing an account, and the child-friendly topics can help you build reading stamina and pick up common vocabulary. The downside is that it is not a structured learning resource. There are no lessons, glossaries, grammar notes, or speaking practice, so you will get the most from it if you already know some basic Vietnamese and want extra input.
Free Vietnamese literature blog and forum with short stories, poems, essays, and school literature posts that work best for reading immersion.
Official YouTube channel for Peppa Pig in Vietnamese with short episodes and long compilations for easy listening and everyday kid vocabulary.
Short fiction section from Báo Nhân Dân with full Vietnamese stories, publication dates, and author credits for regular reading practice.
Free Wikisource category page with 55 Vietnamese short stories you can read online or download as PDF, EPUB, or MOBI for reading practice.
Free Vietnamese light novel site with fan translations, original fiction, and a separate AI-translated section for online reading and browsing by genre.
Free YouTube channel with short Wolfoo cartoons in Vietnamese. Good for very easy listening and everyday family vocabulary through simple kid stories.
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest resources. We promise we won't spam you, you will receive one email a month at most.
Was useful?