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.
The beach is that wayThe central province of Quang Binh is home to some of Vietnam’s most enchanting coastal areas with a string of beautiful beaches.
Tourists enjoy purity, pristine beauty of Quan Lan BeachThe pristine beauty of Quan Lan Beach has yet to be spoiled and is a mecca for tourists.
The Battle for HueNguyen Pham Thien Huy was hired by some friends to relocate and restore a complex of traditional wooden ancestral halls, called nha ruong.
Cooling off in a cave to avoid heatPeople in Thanh Hoa Province find a cavern a great place to take a siesta as the hot weather continues to hit the area.
Hanoi tourists can travel greenA pilot project to operate electrically powered buses for tourists in Hanoi will begin next month.
Ho Chi Minh Memorial opens on Truong Sa IslandsVisiting Truong Sa Islands, DTiNews had an opportunity to see the newly opened Ho Chi Minh Commemorative House.
A verdant rooftopSituated imposingly on the Sin Ho plateau of Lai Chau province, Sin Ho town is located on the highest peak, over 2,000 metres above sea level.
Green fingers raise living standardsFor centuries, Tra Que village has made a name for itself through its greenery. Lan Hieu finds out more.
Vietnamese food: Lively, lighthearted, lovelyVietnamese food is a lot like its people — lively, light-hearted, and lovely, wrote Mia Stainsby of the Vancouver Sun.
Water pipes stretching across like mazeResidents of Hanoi have been finding creative solutions to the problem of getting water into their homes, no matter how crazy it is.
Fest to stamp out pestsTet Doan Ngo is one of the most popular festivals in Vietnam, and one of the most unusual.
A visit to the thriving Truong Sa IslandsVietnam’s Truong Sa Islands are enjoying a rare level of all-around growth and development.
Vietnam: the purple marks of belongingCao gio is an indelible part of local medicine. It might be a placebo, but it is also a social bond and a link with the past.
Pictures tell the whole story: Images of the 2010 Hue FestivalArtists and performers belonging to 28 troupes from 5 continents were showcased in the festival's many performance.
A visit to Hanoi's most treasured houseAn old garden house is one of the few remaining jewels from the past, nestled in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter.
Vietnam’s long journey under an Australian’s viewThirty-four photographs depicting the length and breadth of Vietnam’s cultural, historical and literal landscape are now on display in Hanoi.