Giving the deceased a prosperous lifeVietnam’s Bahnar ethnic people believe the world of the dead is exactly the same as that of the living.
Da Nang City unveils its biggest Goddess of Mercy statueVietnam’s largest Goddess of Mercy statue was unveiled during an inauguration ceremony of a pagoda in Da Nang.
Royal Citadel recognized as World HeritageUNESCO’s World Heritage Committee on August 1 agreed to recognize Vietnam’s Royal Citadel as a World Heritage.
Fruit and floating markets: Life in Vietnam's Mekong DeltaVietnam's Mekong Delta is a vibrant, lush landscape of increasingly modern cities amid sprawling rice fields and jungle.
An ethnic Khmer celebrationEthnic Khmer’s welcomed summer during a traditional celebration in Soc Trang Province.
Saigon\'s Banh MiBooming Saigon, a city on the move, lays claim to a specialty that Vietnamese-American writer Monique Truong calls \"the ultimate on-the-go fare\".
Nha Trang\'s stunning coastal roadSituated between both the mountain and the sea, Nha Trang - Cam Ranh route is truly a sight all travellers should experience.
To the back of beyondIn Ha Giang province in the northeast of Vietnam you can find truly awe inspiring views in one of the most remote parts of the country, writes Nguyen Duc.
Nha Trang\'s special cathedralLocated in the centre of Nha Trang City, Nui Church is known for its intricate architecture and serene surroundings.
Central Vietnam drawing domestic travellersCentral Vietnam has seen a tourist boom this year, welcoming 30-40% more tourists than last year.
A local classicPho might be the darling of Vietnamese cuisine, but there’s another dish which is closer to the heart of less carnivorous Hanoians.
Discovering the mysteries inside Tham Nam CavesTham Nam Caves have wowed visitors who make the journey with its magnificent features and stunning sights.
Hoi An: An unforgettable experienceLocated 30 kilometres away from Da Nang City, the ancient and legendary Hoi An is one of Asia’s top destinations.
Rustic resort powerless to fully satisfyA charming forest get-away in Hoa Binh Province strays a little too far away from comfort for the price.
Hunt for French bread in Vietnam and you find a slice of cultureFor many young Vietnamese, the éclair is just an éclair; the baguette is just a baguette. Whatever their origins were, they are now part of life here.
Ancient Hanoi recipe wins worldwide fameA simple fish recipe, created a century ago, is drawing people from all over the world to the Hanoi family home of the creator of the dish.
Cycling through Vietnam for a causeA young man has embarked on a journey biking through Vietnam to raise awareness on HIV and environmental issues.
Red River the closest thing to a beach in Hanoi’s heatA section of the Red River has become a popular gathering place for Hanoians to cool off as the temperatures keep soaring.
The real deal with eating dogDavid Cornish officially crossed into uncharted cuisine waters when he finally tried dog meat in Vietnam.