Collector Chu Xuân Cảnh has seen all 34 species of slipper orchids native to Việt Nam. Việt Nam News reporter Lê Hương talks with Cảnh about his passion and his new book.
What sets the Red Caps apart is not just what the children learn – but who they become and how they give back.
With its potential and advantages of a large water surface, Hòa Bình Province has made constant efforts and issued a number of policies to develop tourism combined with fisheries to push up sustainable development.
Guest chef Ryan Nguyễn Cường from D’LANG Dining, Đà Lạt.
For Kiên Giang, edible bird's nest culture is more than just a rural activity. It is a symbol of how innovation, tradition and environmental stewardship must work together.
Spice Canvas in Bình Thạnh District is a sweet haven that is perfect for anyone seeking innovation in baking, or simply a deeper appreciation for Vietnamese flavours.
Việt Nam’s classical music concert series Re.imagine is selected to officially open the United Nations’ AI for Good event and the 80th anniversary of the United Nations this July in Geneva, Switzerland.
Who doesn’t love a little surprise at noon? A refined three-course French lunch, crafted fresh each day with care and creativity, so you never have to settle for the ordinary.
Artefacts used to be showcased in a conventional way, but the ongoing exhibition Lý Dynasty Zen: Heritage Meets Tech employs unique technology that creates a truly remarkable visual effect
Việt Nam is increasingly becoming a trusted destination for medical treatment, not only known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and cuisine, but also for its high-quality, reasonably priced healthcare and professional services.
With restaurateur Lê Thị Ngọc Hân
To ease consumption pressure and enhance the value of lychees, agricultural and environmental sectors, along with local authorities, have implemented strategies to improve quality and expand market access, particularly for exports.
Việt Nam News reporter Phương Mai speaks with Fournié about his performance at the AVIFW and his thoughts on Vietnamese fashion.
Origami is transforming into something uniquely Vietnamese through the hands of Nguyễn Nam Sơn, who uses traditional dó paper to breathe new life into this centuries-old Japanese art.
The restaurant is cosy, neatly designed with ethnic colours and fabrics to make a lively dining space anyone would enjoy.
Author Nguyễn Ngọc Thuần has brought a new, emotional breeze to Vietnamese children's literature. He shares insights into his celebrated story with Lâm Hạnh.
A timeless village, a luminous craft — discover how Chuyên Mỹ keeps its mother-of-pearl legacy alive and thriving.
With guest chef Ryan Nguyễn Cường from D’LANG Dining, Đà Lạt