The harmonious blend of the gentle sweetness of green tea and the pure fragrance of lotus blossoms from West Lake has created a precious brew steeped in the identity of Hà Nội.
With Chef Nguyễn Như Cường, head chef of Madame Lam, a Michelin-Selected Vietnamese cuisine restaurant in HCM City.
The 800 metre-square Phở Museum in HCM City is the first private culinary museum in Việt Nam licensed by the City Department of Culture and Sports, and it has attracted domestic and international visitors interested in discovering the story behind the iconic Vietnamese dish phở.
Poet Trang Thanh, journalist and editor at the Việt Nam Writers Association Publishing House, tells Inner Sanctum why lived experience, emotional authenticity and a distinctive human voice remain at the heart of the art form.
While modern development continues to reach the valley, the traditional stilt houses of Bình Chuẩn remain far more than architectural landmarks. They are living expressions of the Thái people's relationship with nature, community and tradition.
As AI transforms the way news is gathered, produced and consumed, media organisations face growing pressure to adapt. VietnamPlus Editor-in-Chief Trần Tiến Duẩn discusses how journalism can remain relevant and retain public trust in the age of machine-generated content.
As AI compresses production time and floods information channels with competent copy, the news organisations most likely to endure may be those that offer more than speed: verified facts, timely analysis and storytelling that only humans can deliver.
As vegetarian dining continues to grow in popularity in Việt Nam, some restaurants are moving away from imitation dishes towards something more natural. Liên Hương, on Trường Chinh Street, is one of them.
With Bar Manager Vũ Thị Hồng from Pan Pacific Hanoi
From young reporters just beginning their careers to veteran staff who have spent decades perfecting their craft, each generation has experienced the newsroom differently while sharing the same commitment to quality journalism.
Trịnh Lập, illustrator of Talk around Town column for the past 25 years, shares his thoughts on Việt Nam News' 35th anniversary on June 17.
Journalist Vũ Việt Trang, director general of the Việt Nam News Agency (VNA) reflects on Việt Nam News' 35-year journey from a pioneering English-language daily in the early years of Việt Nam's renewal to a leading multimedia platform for international audiences.
Celebrating the newspaper’s 35th anniversary on June 17, 2026, our reporters speak to ambassadors and other dignitaries about its coverage of key national developments and its role in fostering closer ties between Việt Nam and other nations.
As news becomes more of a flash flood than a steady stream, Việt Nam News cannot stay outside the main current. It must adapt to new circumstances, while upholding its traditions and continuing to provide a fresh platform for people's voices in Việt Nam.
A recent trip to Tuyên Quang Province gave me the opportunity to taste an all-in-one tray of north-eastern regional cuisine at Hạ Thành Quán featuring authentic local flavours and warm hospitality.
What makes the village particularly compelling is the way nature, culture and daily life form a cohesive experience.
Ninh Bình currently provides shelter for more than 90 per cent of the global population of endangered Delacour’s langur – a symbol of the biodiversity of limestone karst ecosystems.
These ancient folk songs, once only heard in village communal houses and temples, are now present and familiar in the school environment, carried on by the young generation of the ancestral land with pride and love for their homeland's heritage.