Hà Nội’s favourite trees toppled by Typhoon Yagi

More than 25,000 trees were uprooted across the city, including beloved ones that had been cherished by both locals and tourists. Iconic locales, celebrated for their enchanting photo spots framed by ancient trees and lush greenery, now bear the scars of rain and wind following Typhoon Yagi.

Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu’s tourist site goes carbon neutral

Suối Rao Ecolodge in Suối Rao commune, Châu Đức district has become the first tourist destination in the southern province of Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu to obtain the net zero station certificate from the Institute of Applied Research and Innovation in Enterprises (IARIE)

Find fancy Mid-Autumn festivities at Ngon Sài Gòn Restaurant in the heart of Hà Nội

Hồ Thu Hải's family of ten has decided to welcome the bright full moon this lunar month with a traditional Mid-Autumn festival and southern specialties at Ngon Sài Gòn Restaurant in Hà Nội, which has been carefully decorated with thousands of hand-made colourful lanterns and many other beautiful decorations that draw the attention of not only children but also adults.

Seven ways to prevent mosquito bites

Mosquito bites not only make you itchy and annoyed, but can also give you serious diseases such as Dengue, Zika, Japanese encephalitis and Malaria. Know how to protect yourself and your loved ones from mosquito bites.

An Giang’s ox racing festival thrills audiences

The 10th Chùa Rô ox racing festival, an iconic cultural event for the Khmer community in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang’s Bảy Núi region, took place on September 8, featuring 24 outstanding pairs of bulls in Tri Tôn district and Tịnh Biên township.

The top Gen Z travel trend in Taiwan is set-jetting

A survey by travel platform Booking.com reveals that Taiwan’s Generation Z travellers, born between 1997 and 2012, favour solo trips and are significantly influenced by movies, TV shows and social media when choosing their travel destinations.

Deaf café goes with the flow

A small café in downtown Hà Nội, which seems to be normal like any other cafes in the capital city. But stepping inside, one may recognise something unusual: all conversations are made through sign language as all the staff are hearing-impaired.

Traditional lantern

Bright colourful lanterns have always been an important part of Việt Nam's Mid-Autumn Festival. While the art of making traditional lanterns has been dwindling over generations, many artisans are still determined to keep this craft alive and burning.

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