Mackerel scad tomato stew bánh mi

Mackerel scad tomato stew banh mi, a unique Vietnamese delicacy, can only be found in HCM City. It has been sold for over 30 years at Oanh Eatery in Bình Thạnh District, owned by Nguyễn Thanh Nữ.

HCM City hosts first ever int'l film festival

Over 200 Vietnamese and foreign filmmakers, visitors, and artists have gathered at the first ever HCM City International Film Festival 2024 (HIFF 2024), which runs from April 6-13.

Can you run on a torn meniscus?  (part three)

In the previous articles we introduced the meniscus, explained the three main causes for it to tear, and finally we are getting to answer if it’s wise to run on a torn meniscus or not.

French auction house to put Vietnamese royal antiques under the hammer

They are to be sold in the auction session Collection Michel Gontier - Decorations of The Annam Empire of French auction house Drouot. The highlights of 273 items on auction are the royal insignia of Emperor Khải Định (1885-1925) and the ceremonial sabre of Emperor Hàm Nghi (1871-1944).

Female artists tell stories in strokes

The exhibition entitled HerStory: Women in Art features 12 paintings and four sculptures by Nguyễn Thị Hoà, Cristina González, Mai Minh Hằng, Nguyễn Thị Thanh Lưu, Nguyễn Thị Thu Hiền and Alix Aymé.

HCM City – a tourism supermarket

HCM City’s 2024 Tourism Fair from April 4 to 7 highlights the city’s position as a “tourism supermarket”, bringing tourism products from both HCM City and other provinces to potential local and foreign customers.

Fancy an eyeball feast?

Quy Nhơn Coastal City in the central province of Binh Định has many delicacies made from fish. One of the more unusual ones is tuna eyeball stew! It may not be to everyone’s taste but many locals really love this fish dish.

Dedicated teacher nurtures the future amid the mountains

Amid the difficulties of the deep forest, where transportation obstacles and educational constraints persist, the teacher embraces his students with love and responsibility, wholeheartedly dedicating himself to the profession of sowing the seeds of knowledge.

Happy Iftar Day spotlights Muslim culture

This is the third consecutive year ISAWAAS has organised the Iftar event, helping to popularise humanitarian values of Muslims, strengthen cultural exchange and raise public awareness of Islamic culture, Iftar, and Halal practices.

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