• Vietnam - The Ultimate Street Food Paradise

    Vietnamese street food enjoys global acclaim for its affordability, warm ambiance, and, above all, its vibrant and sophisticated flavors. Featuring a dazzling array of ingredients, tastes, and presentations, it has garnered praise from a diverse range of figures, including former Us President Barack Obama, former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and acclaimed chefs like Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, and the late Anthony Bourdain.
  • Vietnams Blue Berets - A Force for Good

    In the 10 years of participating with the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping forces, Vietnam has not only successfully completed its missions but has also spread the image of Vietnamese blue beret soldiers as responsible, friendly, humanitarian, and peace-loving individuals to  international friends.
  • Green Ho Chi Minh City by the Saigon River

    Ho Chi Minh City is often referred to as a river city with three major rivers, the Saigon River, the Dong Nai River, and the Nha Be River. Along with a vast network of canals and waterways that run through the city, they create distinctive urban spaces along the water. The city is committed to developing these waterfront areas, especially along the Saigon River, with a focus on building a modern, green riverside environment. Today, this vision is coming to life, particularly in the central areas, where a vibrant, modern, and dynamic riverside city is taking shape.
  • Hanoi - A Treasure Trove of Heritage

    With a history spanning over a thousand years, Hanoi stands as Vietnam's cultural capital, a city renowned for its heritage. The “City for Peace” has a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, meticulously woven together over thousands of years. Hanoi boasts a remarkable number of cultural heritage sites, both tangible and intangible, including historic relics, vibrant festivals, traditional villages, and UNESCO-recognized treasures.
  • Sa Pa - A Symphony of Nature and Culture in Vietnams Northwest

    Sa Pa is often described as a captivating symphony of nature and culture in the highlands of Tay Bac (Northwest Vietnam). This region is known for its expansive, poetic, and majestic natural beauty, complemented by the vibrant cultural life of ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Red dao, Tay, Giay, and Xa Pho. These diverse elements come together to create a unique and compelling charm, making this town a world-renowned destination.
The Colors of Hat Boi Seen through Nguyen Hong Ngas Lens

The “Colors of Hat Boi” Seen through Nguyen Hong Nga’s Lens

In November 2024, photographer Nguyen Hong Nga presented 65 photographs in her exhibition “Colors of Hat Boi” in Ho Chi Minh City. The exhibition aimed to bring the traditional Vietnamese opera, Hat Boi, closer to the community, especially the younger generation, while celebrating the upcoming 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s reunification (1975 - 2025). This marked the 7th solo exhibition in the artist's career, showcasing her impressive journey in artistic photography.

Maypaperflower: Reviving a Traditional Craft in the Imperial City

In a cozy space adorned with soothing green tones, Maypaperflower welcomes flower enthusiasts with its unique paper art creations. Every flow.er and every framed piece reflects the essence of Thanh Tien, a traditional craft village with a 300 year history. Combining the meticulous techniques of this heritage with modern innovations, Maypaperflower has established a distinctive and captivating style.
Doseba Tua Sinay  His Heartfelt Love for Vietnamese Children

Doseba Tua Sinay & His Heartfelt Love for Vietnamese Children

Serving as the Country Director of World Vision International (WVI) in Vietnam since 2021, Doseba Tua Sinay, and the organization has passionately worked to significantly improve the well-being of children and the most vulnerable communities in Vietnam.

The Mysteries of Hoi An’s Door Eyes

In addition to being amazed by the charming beauty of the 400-year-old ancient town, many visitors to hoi An are also intrigued by a mysterious architectural detail on the old houses, known as “door eyes”. Various explanations have been given for this phenomenon, one of which suggests that it represents the worship of “door gods” in an ancient ritual.

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