Vietnam’s timeless beauty continues to captivate travelers through “Hidden Charm,” a journey led by host Mary Allen - Melon to her friends. At this episode, the spotlight turns to Hue - a place of elegance and soul, where history whispers and everyday life breathes with quiet grace.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
What would you do with just 3 hours around Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi? Don't miss Check-in Guide, only on Vietnam Today.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
Step away from the hustle of Hanoi’s Old Quarter and discover a plant-based culinary experience rooted in both tradition and belief. On the city's peaceful outskirts, local eateries serve vegan and vegetarian dishes inspired by Buddhist values. Ingredients like lotus root, tofu, and pineapple are carefully chosen not just for flavour, but for their symbolism - compassion, joy, and mindfulness, offering a meal that nourishes both body and spirit.| Vietnam Today
For many expats, Vietnam is not just a place to experience and explore…Vietnam is truly a HOME! Tuning into Vietnam At A Glance to discover Vietnamese culture through fresh and genuine perspectives from international friends!| Vietnam Today
Hoan Kiem Lake (Ha Noi), also known in the past as Ta Vong Lake or Luc Thuy Lake, is a place that preserves the nation's spiritual and historical identity. The lake is associated with the legend of King Le Thai To returning the magical sword to the Golden Turtle. It has great historical, cultural, architectural, and environmental values and is an important symbol of Vietnam.| Vietnam Today
Trai Day, known as Vietnam’s Western horn village, is home to a traditional brass workshop maintained across five generations, producing 24 distinctive types of brass horns. The parish brass band today counts around 90 members.| Vietnam Today
From the red basalt soil of Đắk Lắk to markets around the world, the macadamia tree has travelled an extraordinary path. Once met with scepticism, it is now known as the “golden nut” - a symbol of resilience, innovation, and the determination of Vietnamese farmers and entrepreneurs. Join us in discovering how the Central Highlands’ macadamia is becoming a source of national pride and a promise for the future.| Vietnam Today