Quan Họ folk songs represent a harmonious combination of two artistic peaks in poetry and music. They embody profound humanistic values and the richness of the human spirit.
Avatar: Fire and Ashes, the third instalment of the Avatar franchise, has wrapped up its sixth week in cinemas with a global box office total of 1.378 billion US dollars. The figure includes 378 million US dollars from the domestic market and nearly 1 billion dollars from international territories.
Health authorities in South Asia are confronting renewed outbreaks of the Niipah virus, a rare but highly leethal disease that spreads from animals to humans. Cases have been reported in parts of Kerala and in Ishwardi, Bangladesh, raising concerns over the virus’s high fatality rate and the everyday practices linked to its transmission.
Nearly $500 billion has been wiped off the global cryptocurrency market in just one week, as Bitcoin slid to a 15-month low of $72,877, raising doubts about its role as a “digital gold”
On 27 January, the 2025 Tinh Hoa Việt (Vietnamese Quintessence) Awards honoured outstanding creative works, individuals, and artistic contributions that shaped Việt Nam’s cultural and arts scene over the past year.
A special commemorative postage stamp set has just been issued to mark the 14th National Party Congress. The stamp features an image of President Ho Chi Minh alongside people from all walks of life, symbolising the great national unity advancing confidently into a new era of development.
As Lunar New Year approaches, furnaces in Binh An rice paper village in Lam Dong glow from morning to dusk as families work tirelessly to fulfil year-end orders and preserve traditional flavours. Made from pure rice and crafted by hand, these beloved rice papers are in high demand, and the village plans to blend tradition with modern production methods to keep the craft thriving.
This weekend, on 17 January, the GENfest MBillion mega music festival will take place in Hanoi, bringing together young artists across multiple styles. The event will feature chart-topping names such as Hieuthuhai, Quang Hung Master D, Phung Khanh Linh, Low G and Jsol, alongside integrated art activities and a main stage designed with modern 3D mapping projection technology.
Trees planted more than 100 years ago, or forest trees over 200 years old, can be recognised as heritage trees, carrying deep historical and cultural significance.
Viet Nam’s coastal growth is taking shape as Mũi Né is planned to become a leading tourism hub in the Asia–Pacific region. With a 63-kilometre coastal corridor and three major centres, the master plan lays the foundation for sustainable, connected seaside development.
Automation is increasingly influencing employment in tourism and hospitality, altering how services are delivered and how roles are defined. While short-term replacement pressure remains limited, especially in restaurants, bars and hotels, analysts say technology is gradually redefining the value and future of human labour in the service economy.
A journey through Hanoi’s iconic dishes, each capturing the essence of local taste and heritage.
"The Martial Land" explores Vietnam's traditional martial arts and indigenous combat movements, aiming to showcase and honour the nation's martial heritage.
In France, tea drinking has become more than a habit, it’s now part of everyday life. While much of the tea consumed here comes from Asia, Vietnamese tea still holds only a small share of the market. Finding its place requires spaces that can tell its story. In the heart of Paris, Tra Art is doing just that, quietly becoming a familiar destination for the locals.
Since the pandemic, shifts in global supply chains and the rapid growth of streaming platforms have driven unprecedented demand for visual content, pushing Viet Nam into a new role within the global VFX industry. By 2024, Viet Nam had 48 VFX studios with more than 3,500 employees, showing Viet Nam's VFX industry steady position in the global content production chain.
Vietnam Sphere is a journey of discovery across the diverse regions of Vietnam, going beyond well-known tourist destinations to offer a multidimensional view of the country’s culture, people, and unique local customs and traditions. Each episode guides viewers to new lands, where they gain deeper insights into the history, traditions, and everyday lives of the people. The program is a harmonious blend of travel, culture, and humanity, allowing audiences to truly appreciate the richness and diversity of Vietnam.
A reality series exploring Vietnamese street cuisine through the eyes of foreign hosts. Each episode highlights iconic local dishes from different regions, showcasing the everyday yet extraordinary flavours that define one of Southeast Asia’s most celebrated food cultures.
Vibes of Vietnam is a 15-minute television program that takes viewers on a journey across Vietnam, exploring the unique beauty, culture, and people of each region. Each episode offers a short yet immersive experience, allowing you to truly feel the distinctive “vibes” that shape the rich identity of Vietnam.
A visually stunning series celebrating the diversity of Viet Nam through spectacular footage of its landscapes and people. The programme honours Viet Nam’s natural beauty, cultural richness, hospitality and the boundless creativity of its people.
Vietnam At A Glance presents foreigners’ perspectives on the depth of Vietnamese culture. What makes the program unique and engaging is the presence of international guests and the lively interactions between the host and these foreigners as they explore distinctive cultural highlights. Through this exchange, audiences gain a deeper understanding of the meanings behind these traditions, fostering greater appreciation and love when experiencing them in Vietnam.
Flavors & Beyond is a reality TV program where foreign participants explore the culinary and cultural stories of Vietnam across all regions of the country. The show features chefs and local residents who join together to discover Vietnamese dishes, conveying a message about the richness, diversity, and depth of Vietnamese cuisine. More than just a program about food, it serves as a cultural bridge, helping the world gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual values and abundance of Vietnam’s culinary heritage.
Check-in Guide is your ultimate travel companion – a visual handbook that takes you across Vietnam and beyond. Each episode opens a new chapter of discovery, showing you where to go, what to eat, and what to do, wherever your journey leads. Smart tips, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences – all in one guide.
Across Việt Nam, flower villages are entering their busiest days ahead of Tết. In An Giang province, the Spring Flower Market opened in mid-December of the lunar calendar, offering hundreds of ornamental plants.
Vietnam is home to approximately 7 million Catholics, who beautifully blend their faith with national traditions. Alongside Christmas, Tết serves as a deeply spiritual time where Catholic devotion and Vietnamese cultural values seamlessly meet.
A major programme is helping thousands of workers in northern Việt Nam prepare for the upcoming Lunar New Year. Jointly organised by the Việt Nam General Confederation of Labour and the Bắc Ninh Provincial Labour Union, the “Tết Reunion” programme aims to ensure that no worker is left behind during the country’s most important holiday.
At the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel, celebrations for the Lunar New Year feature a wide range of cultural activities, bringing traditional Tet into the public sphere. Beyond the reenactment of ancient rituals, Tết is being reimagined in a more structured and creative way, while its traditional values remain firmly preserved.
For those serving prison sentences, Tết takes place within the restrictive setting of a correctional facility, yet the spirit of spring and human compassion remain present. Preparations for Tết have been implemented nationwide across correctional institutions, ensuring entitlements in accordance with regulations and reflecting the humanitarian approach in the enforcement of criminal sentences. A report from Vĩnh Quang Prison in Phú Thọ Province.
As work becomes increasingly fast-paced and family time more limited, many people turn to convenient services to ease pressure and reduce end-of-year burdens. Behind this convenience lies not only a desire for rest, but also a wish to slow down, spend time with loved ones, and fully enjoy the spirit of togetherness.
As Lunar New Year approaches, shaped and embossed fruits are once again in high demand. For many families, these decorative fruits are symbolic offerings displayed at home or given as gifts, representing wishes for luck and good health in the new year.
Elsewhere in the music scene this Lunar New Year, Spring Flowers Song, which is the annual music show produced by Vietnam Television, is drawing attention. More than just a cultural and artistic highlight during the Lunar New Year season, the programme serves as a stage ... where music becomes a bridge between tradition and modernity, and between individuals and the community.
In recent years, Vietnam has captured global attention with standout man-made attractions - from the Golden Bridge in Đà Nẵng city to a growing list of world-class tourism projects. And it seems the country may have done it again, with the recent inauguration of the Aqua Adventure zone at Sun World Vũng Tàu by Sun Group.
2025 saw an unprecedented spike in the Vietnamese music industry, with more than 800 events nationwide, several releases appearing on global trend charts and international recognition for Vietnamese artists. Alongside growth in scale, the industry showed measurable improvements in quality. A defining feature of this period was the increased integration of cultural heritage with contemporary musical forms, contributing to a more clearly defined V-Pop identity internationally.
Việt Nam and the European Union have officially elevated their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, marking a historic milestone after 35 years of diplomacy. This move makes Việt Nam the first ASEAN nation to reach this highest partnership level with the EU.
After the 14th National Party Congress, Vietnam is striving to redefine its position on the global stage, seeking sustainable, long-term investment centred on people. So what lies ahead for the investment flows that underpin the nation’s future development? In this episode of Vietnam 360, we explore that question with our guest, Dr Philipp Rösler, a son of Vietnam and former Vice Chancellor of Germany.
With just one week to go until the Lunar New Year - a major traditional festival celebrated across many Asian countries - travel demand is rising sharply. In Việt Nam and China, this is the most important holiday of the year and the longest annual break for workers, driving a surge in both homebound and tourism travel. Find more in this week’s episode of Inside Asia.
The Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress sets out development orientations for 2026–2030, emphasising the need to renew thinking and action boldly while advancing strategies and a new development ecosystem. A key task is to swiftly translate its major objectives into concrete policies and practical solutions, creating new momentum for economic growth and national competitiveness.
Amid global uncertainty, Việt Nam’s agro-forestry-fishery exports keep growing. What lies ahead for agricultural exports in 2026? And how is e-commerce changing the way Vietnamese consumers prepare for Tết. Tune in to Bizline, only on Vietnam Today.
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of Japan Link.
Welcome to “Russia Link” on Vietnam Today - your window on Vietnam! We bring you images of a modern Vietnam and introduce the unique spirit of our country. Coming up in this edition.
Nearly $500 billion has been wiped off the global cryptocurrency market in just one week, as Bitcoin slid to a 15-month low of $72,877, raising doubts about its role as a “digital gold”
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of Japan Link.
As global competition intensifies, nations are turning to soft power-culture, identity and values-alongside economic and military strength. Fine dining is emerging as a tool of cultural diplomacy. Where does Vietnam stand, and can high-end cuisine become a new economic resource and diplomatic lever? These questions shape today’s discussion with Rapheal Macala of Capella Hanoi.
As the festive spirit of the Lunar New Year fills every corner of Vietnam, this episode of Culture Mosaic brings you heartfelt stories of tradition and identity. From young people learning to cook classic Tết dishes, to French-Vietnamese filmmaker François Bibonne rediscovering his roots through cinema, and an Australian guest experiencing Tết inside a local home. All this and more on this week's Culture Mosaic.
Explore the profound world of Mother Goddess Worship, a Vietnamese's cultural practice recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Bánh Chưng is more than just a traditional dish. It is where earth, water, fire, and human hands unite. From the ancestral land of Hùng Lô to the mountains of the Northwest, each cake carries a different shape, a different story. Nature’s Symphony: The Story of Bánh Chưng... a journey to discover the harmony of nature within Vietnamese culture.
From Hanoi, just over a 2-hour drive takes you to a place loved by travellers - especially young people - who come just to check in and admire a stunning work of art in real life. Located on the coast of Hai Tien commune, Ninh Binh province, this temple surprises first-time visitors with its truly unique and breathtaking beauty.
The ancient royal ritual “Farewell to the Old, Welcome the New” was reenacted at the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel, reviving a tradition once held in palaces and private homes. From the Calendar Presentation Ceremony to the symbolic carp release and New Year pole-raising, the event offered the public a vivid glimpse into Việt Nam’s living heritage.
Mosaic art is being reinvented by Việt Nam’s young creatives, where tradition meets modern expression. Tune in to Vietnam at a Glance to explore this vibrant world of artistry.
Vietnamese cuisine is stepping into the global spotlight, earning high-profile international accolades and cementing its place on the world’s fine-dining map. From Asia’s Best Culinary Destination to strong recognition by the MICHELIN Guide, 2025 marks a defining year for Việt Nam’s cultural and culinary diplomacy.
Tender free-range chicken, delicately sliced, served with silky rice noodles in a clear, fragrant broth - chicken phở is a timeless taste of Hà Nội. Simple yet refined, this beloved dish reflects the elegance and balance of the capital’s culinary tradition.
Welcome to another episode of Culture Mosaic, your go-to programme where traditions, creativity, and cross-cultural connections come alive.
Quan Họ folk songs represent a harmonious combination of two artistic peaks in poetry and music. They embody profound humanistic values and the richness of the human spirit.
Hanoi is renewing cultural tourism by turning heritage into immersive experiences. From stepping inside the Hanoi Flag Tower through interactive tours to engaging exhibitions and traditional costume experiences, visitors can now connect with history in more vivid and meaningful ways. By refreshing tourism products and applying creative approaches, the capital is encouraging longer stays and offering deeper cultural journeys for both domestic and international visitors.
WHO estimates that at least 1.3 million people currently die each year from antimicrobial resistance. As governments race to contain this slow-burning crisis, the world edges closer to a future where humanity runs out of cures. How do we stop the silent pandemic before it's too late? Tune in to this episode of Global Insights.
A national champion returns home to Southern Vietnam's Mekong Delta to run the Phuc Gia Martial Arts Club from his family garden. Master Phuc preserves traditional Vietnamese martial arts while using professional training methods to train a generation of dedicated, disciplined students. It's a tale of perseverance, passion, and protecting cultural heritage.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has stressed that Vietnam must shift to exporting high-quality, organic, and traceable rice to build a national brand in the long term. Enterprises, cooperatives, and farmers in Tây Ninh province are now focusing on the one-million-hectare sustainable rice project linked to green growth in the Mekong Delta.
The cooling La Niña weather phenomenon may return between September and November, according to the United Nations on Sept 2.
Google won't have to sell its Chrome browser, a judge in Washington said on Tuesday, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its battle with U.S. antitrust enforcers.
Vietnam is rapidly accelerating its training of AI talents to meet growing market demands and support digital transformation. The government, universities, and multinational companies are collaborating to develop high-quality AI workforce through modern training programs, international partnerships, and strategic investments. This effort aims to position Vietnam as a competitive player in the global AI industry.
In this episode of Speak Like a Local, host Cee Jay takes you into Vietnam’s festive shopping spirit, from asking prices politely, choosing the right type, to bargaining just enough to keep things sweet. Speak Like a Local – How much does it cost? Only on Vietnam Today.
In Vietnamese, there are many ways to express positive feelings - from liking and caring, to affection and love. To speak like a local, it’s not just about choosing the right word - it’s about matching emotion to context.
In Vietnamese, there are many ways to express positive feelings - from liking and caring, to affection and love. To speak like a local, it’s not just about choosing the right word - it’s about matching emotion to context. Don’t miss Speak Like a Local - Expressing Feelings in Vietnamese, only on Vietnam Today!
Weather is the ultimate icebreaker everywhere – but in Vietnam, describing the heat is a whole other level of expression. In this episode of Speak Like a Local, let's learn how to talk about weather and discover unique local phrases to perfectly describe Vietnamese weather like an authentic local.
In this episode of Speak like a local, host Uzor Nadis will take you into the small details of everyday Vietnamese: how people talk about what they wear, and the little things that complete the look. Speak like a local - Dress up like a local on Vietnam Today.
The world around us is filled with countless colours. A single shade can be light or deep, soft or intense. In this new episode, host Uzor Nadis explores how Vietnamese people talk about colours - from the clothes they wear to the way they express beauty and emotion in daily life. Don’t miss Speak Like a Local: Talking about colours in Vietnamese, only on Vietnam Today!
Money talks everywhere – but in Vietnam, knowing how to ask about prices and pay using Vietnamese currency is key to everyday life! In this episode of Speak Like a Local, host Ethan Kelly learns how to politely ask for the price, pay like a pro, and most importantly, master the art of bargaining!
In this episode of "Speak like a local", host Luân Vũ will show you how to ask for directions like a real local, so you never end up in the wrong place again. Discover how Vietnamese people use landmarks instead of house numbers to show the way in Speak like a local - Asking and Giving directions.
In this episode of Speak Like a Local, Luân Vũ steps into the colourful, energetic world of Vietnamese dining - a world bursting with flavour. From choosing dishes and customising flavours to describing taste like locals do, host Luân Vũ discovers the little expressions that bring Vietnamese dining to life.
In this episode, the brand new host Luân Vũ uncovers how the expressions of “sorry” and “thank you” actually work in daily life. All the tips you need to communicate naturally like a Vietnamese will be revealed in this episode.