Learning local culture with homestay holidaysTourists who want to experience rural life in Vietnam first hand are increasingly turning to homestay holidays.
Mang Lang: Home to Vietnam’s first romanised textMang Lang, one of the oldest churches in Vietnam, is also home to the first book written in Vietnam’s modern script.
Discover the culture of a nation with a “Passage to Vietnam”Passage to Vietnam is a new complex of eco-tourism and craft villages in the south and a must-see for tourists.
A precious treasureThe renowned collector Pham Duc Si is exhibiting his stunning collection of rare Hang Trong folk paintings in Hanoi.
Canyon adventure in the Central HighlandsVisitors who love the romantic yet breathtaking cliffs and waterfalls in Dalat City are usually advised to enjoy a little spirit of adventure through a tour of its Canyons.
1,000 years of food for only 1,000 Dong at Hanoi restaurantA Hanoi restaurant is offering 40 diners the chance to eat food from 1,000 years of Hanoi and pay only 1,000 Dong in return.
Hanoi welcomes foreign journalists for 1,000 Year AnniversaryIn anticipation of the upcoming anniversary, the city welcomed international media to join in the celebrations.
Vietnam’s ethnic groups to be on display in new villageA cultural-tourism village highlighting Vietnam’s ethnic groups will open on September 19 in Hanoi.
Home at centre of steamy novel now a Vietnam tourist siteThe home of the main male character in French writer Marguerite Duras' steamy novel "The Lover" is now open to tourists.
The legend of King’s Well on Ly Son IslandKing's Well, located just on the edge of the ocean, is surrounded by legends of how it came about.
An ethnic Hmong National Day in Dien Bien ProvinceThe Hmong ethnic group in the northern province of Dien Bien celebrate the country’s National Day with as much zeal as Tet holiday.
An invitation to eat in HanoiHanoi’s food culture is intriguing in unusual respects, even after eight years of residency here, writes Mark Lowerson.
Paradise awakeningDTiNews was among the first to visit and take pictures of the newly-opened and breathtaking Paradise Cave in Vietnam.
Hanoi’s famed Metropole a treasure trove of historyThe Hotel Metropole Hanoi holds invaluable historical significance in the development of the capital city.
In photos: The pure beauty of Co Tu peopleEnjoy the pure beauty of Co Tu ethnic people in a photo series taken from the highlands in Quang Nam Province.
Hanoi says goodbye to summer's heatOut with the old and in with the cold, it's time to say goodbye to summer in Hanoi, writes David Cornish.
Vietnam’s most prized cave open to tourists in SeptemberCentral Vietnam boasts one of the world’s most spectacular caves, Thien Duong, which opens to the public in September.
Autumn’s flavourAnother autumn is about to descend on Hanoi. The streets are filled with cool air, signaling the start of the "Com" season.
Down to the pirates’ lairTimeout's Quang Chung goes in search of pirates and adventure in Ha Tien archipelago in southern Vietnam.
Discovering the flavor and beauty of Vietnam’s UNESCO sitesFrom Hoi An to Halong Bay, Beverly Mann of The Epoch Times explores the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Vietnam.