The film follows the story of a young Vietnamese woman named Linh (played by a talented Vietnamese actress, e.g., Bae Suzy or Park Min-young), who returns to her hometown of Hanoi after spending several years abroad. Linh's mother has passed away, leaving her a small, traditional Vietnamese house on the banks of the Red River.
Hanoi, Vietnam (present day)
"The River of Memories"
As Linh sorts through her mother's belongings, she discovers an old, mysterious-looking wooden boat that had been stored in the attic. The boat seems to hold a special significance, as her mother had often spoken about it in her letters from abroad.
Determined to save their heritage and the place that holds so many memories, Linh and Tuan join forces with the locals to organize a protest and raise awareness about the importance of preserving Vietnam's cultural identity.
The film follows the story of a young Vietnamese woman named Linh (played by a talented Vietnamese actress, e.g., Bae Suzy or Park Min-young), who returns to her hometown of Hanoi after spending several years abroad. Linh's mother has passed away, leaving her a small, traditional Vietnamese house on the banks of the Red River.
Hanoi, Vietnam (present day)
"The River of Memories"
As Linh sorts through her mother's belongings, she discovers an old, mysterious-looking wooden boat that had been stored in the attic. The boat seems to hold a special significance, as her mother had often spoken about it in her letters from abroad.
Determined to save their heritage and the place that holds so many memories, Linh and Tuan join forces with the locals to organize a protest and raise awareness about the importance of preserving Vietnam's cultural identity.