Is moving to the countryside a "runaway" or a return to one’s true self? From the misty heights of Măng Đen to the communal bonds of Gạo Village, follow the journeys of those trading city noise for "clean air and quiet minds". Discover how embracing nature and manual labour helps families cultivate resilience, heal, and find sustainable success.
When you think about Đắk Lắk, it is the city of elephants. People associate it with elephants because they are the most famous animals right here. So in Đắk Lắk, elephant tourism is promoted in a very sustainable way. Let's see how it's going in this episode of I-Report!
Perched atop the magnificent Hải Vân Pass in the harsh sun and wind of central Việt Nam, this "number-one majestic gateway under heaven" has stood guard through ups and downs.
Over centuries of land reclamation, the people of Cà Mau have lived closely with silt-rich rivers and canals. River dwellers, many making boats their homes, developed distinct spiritual beliefs. A key feature is the syncretism in folk religion, seen in communal worship practices. Across Cà Mau, temples and shrines showcase unique southern architecture, reflected in both their design and the diverse deities they honour.
On this episode of Flavours and Beyond, we discover how plant-based cuisine lies at the heart of Vietnamese food culture: shaping traditions, memories, and beliefs. In Hồ Chí Minh City, Chef Benoît Chénieux and local food explorer Tina trace how humble ingredients evolve from street food staples to modern fine dining.
When art raises its voice, the artist is able to live it fully. Art also holds power and reflects social context. Follow for more stories in this episode of Insights!
Storm clouds roll over Con Dao, forcing a team of marine researchers to rethink everything they thought they knew about the sea. From mangrove roots to midnight shorelines and storm-stirred reefs, every shift reveals a deeper connection beneath the surface. But in a place where land and ocean constantly reshape each other… what else is waiting to be discovered?
Everywhere we go, it leaves a flutter in our hearts. It may be the murmur of a stream, footsteps on an unsteady wooden bridge, or the silhouette of a roof reaching to the sky. Today we begin our journey to a place where people live close to the earth, the sky, and to one another.
In Tân Sơn, where mist drifts over Long Cốc Tea Hill, a photographer’s lens reveals the quiet magic of everyday moments - capturing nature, culture, and the enduring traditions of the Dao Tiền community.
In this episode, learn how to “chốt đơn” and receive packages the Vietnamese way.
No cash, no change, just a ding on a smartphone. In this episode of Vietnam Explained: The cashless revolution, host Niall Mackay and guest Thue Quist Thomasen break down how QR codes and digital wallets are reshaping the way people pay in Việt Nam, and transforming trust, trade and everyday life.
Culture Mosaic, where traditions, creativity and cross-cultural connections come to life. In Hồ Chí Minh City, Chào Show blends music and cuisine in an immersive journey across regions. We also meet Russian journalist Yuri Denisovich, who has called Việt Nam home after 30 years. Plus, Chef Adrien Guenzi reimagines Vietnamese flavours through French techniques, bridging cultures through cuisine.
Recognized by UNESCO as a Global Geopark in 2010, Đồng Văn Karst Plateau is one of the rare places where the Earth’s history is still clearly visible in the landscape. Beyond its geological value, the plateau is also home to ethnic communities who have long made this land their home, shaping a distinctive culture defined by bravery and resilience.
This episode of Insights follows a research team exploring Hòn Nhạn Island, a vital ecological site marking Việt Nam’s maritime sovereignty. From seabird colonies to vibrant underwater ecosystems, the journey reveals intricate links between land, air, and sea. Rich marine life, breeding cycles, and reef structures highlight the island’s biodiversity and its importance as a thriving, interconnected habitat.
Nearly 15 million people in Hồ Chí Minh City will receive at least one free health check-up this year. This is one of the determined steps that Hồ Chí Minh City is taking to achieve its goal of providing basic free medical care to its residents by 2030, while ensuring universal health insurance coverage.
I-Report is a 15-minute programme on Vietnam Today that brings authentic stories from across Việt Nam through real-life experiences and perspectives. Focusing on people, culture, and everyday life, the show captures genuine voices without staged scripts or interventions. Each episode offers a fresh, on-the-ground viewpoint, often guided by hosts or contributors who immerse themselves directly in the story. Through I-Report, audiences are invited to explore Việt Nam in a more personal, honest, and engaging way.
Vietnam Explained is a short-form explainer programme that breaks down key issues, trends, and cultural topics in Việt Nam for international audiences. It provides clear context and simple analysis to help viewers understand how and why things are happening. The format focuses on accessible storytelling, turning complex topics into concise and engaging insights.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"Echoes of the Wild" is a documentary series exploring the majestic and mysterious beauty of Việt Nam’s primeval forests. The series takes viewers into the vibrant world of rare flora and fauna, where nature still retains its captivating, untouched splendour. Through each episode, audiences not only experience the boundless beauty of Việt Nam’s landscapes but also gain a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation and living in harmony with the natural world.
At a small workshop in Hà Nội, yarn and needles are being used to create more than just artwork while also helping people with disabilities gain confidence and connect more closely with the world around them. The class has spent the past 15 years using yarn embroidery not only to preserve Vietnamese cultural images, but also to create new opportunities for learners with disabilities to become more independent.
The Council of Trade Ministers of the European Union member states recently approved amendments to the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) for developing countries. The new regulations continue to facilitate the entry of goods into the EU market, but tighten conditions regarding labour, environment, good governance, and cooperation on migration.
To mark the International Day for Biological Diversity on 22 May. This is a reminder of the importance of protecting natural ecosystems and wildlife. And in Việt Nam, one growing community is doing that through an unexpected way: bird photography.
Việt Nam is moving closer to achieving investment-grade status, as international credit agencies continue to express confidence in the country's economic outlook and reform efforts. Most recently, Moody's Ratings upgraded Việt Nam's sovereign outlook to "Positive," highlighting improvements in governance, institutional quality and economic resilience.
National Assembly Vice Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Thanh, together with representatives of the Special Task Committees of Salavan and Sekong provinces of Laos, attended a memorial, requiem and burial ceremony on Friday at the Huế Martyrs' Cemetery for the remains of eight Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who sacrificed their lives while serving on the Lao battlefield.
Việt Nam has officially rolled out a sweeping nationwide campaign to combat intellectual property (IP) violations, signaling a robust shift from legislative planning to strict enforcement. Running through the end of May, the government directive aims to clean up both physical markets and the rapidly expanding digital space.
The third Conference of Rectors of Universities of Vietnam and the Russian Federation is taking place in Hà Nội as part of the 2026 Vietnam-Russia: Year of Scientific and Educational Cooperation. The event is promoting partnerships across multiple fields, as Việt Nam ramps up efforts to train high-quality human resources for national development.
For the first time, tỳ bà lute ensemble performance has been officially recognised as the country’s largest-ever nationwide. The record was awarded to the Việt Nam National Academy of Music, marking a milestone in efforts to preserve and promote the traditional instrument across generations of artists.
Hà Nội’s bold plan to transform the Red River landscape is a 12-year megaproject that was approved by the Hà Nội People’s Council on 11 May and estimated at around 29 billion US dollars. The plan quickly became one of the most talked-about urban development stories.
The World Bank estimates that Việt Nam could lose around two million jobs by 2045 if its supply of highly skilled workers fails to keep pace with rapid digital transformation. In response, educational institutions are increasingly working with industry partners to equip students with the digital capabilities and practical experience needed for the fast-changing workforce of the future.
Việt Nam aims to have eight universities in Asia's top 200 by 2030, a goal that requires boosting research capabilities, expanding international partnerships, and granting institutions greater autonomy. Ultimately, this push for higher rankings is designed to elevate overall educational quality and better prepare students for the global job market.
In Việt Nam, alongside building anti-UAV systems, military factories are gradually commencing research, manufacturing, and mastering the technology of military UAVs.
Introduced in 2021, the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism or CBAM is a tax levy applied to imported goods based on their greenhouse gas emissions during production in the country of origin, aiming to protect the environment and ensure fair trade. Following a transitional period of more than two years, the mechanism officially entered its final operational phase in January 2026.
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of Russia Link, where the colours, customs and culture of Việt Nam take centre stage.
In this episode of Era of National Advancement, we explore how smart technology and AI are reshaping urban management. From AI-powered cameras to integrated monitoring systems, cities are becoming more connected, efficient and responsive.
This episode of Talk Vietnam explores the remarkable journey of Ron Kovic – a veteran and the author of “Born on the Fourth of July” – and his enduring efforts to promote reconciliation between Việt Nam and the United States.
As Việt Nam competes to attract higher-quality investment, administrative reform is becoming a key driver of growth. While challenges remain, businesses report these changes are already improving transparency, reducing costs, and strengthening investor confidence to support long-term competitiveness. Vietnam Today welcomes Rita Mokbel, Vice Chair of EuroCham Việt Nam, to discuss the impact of these reforms on the business community and the country's investment outlook.
In this week’s Inside Asia, tensions in the Middle East escalate, while Asian low-cost carriers face mounting pressure from rising fuel prices. From major geopolitical flashpoints to severe demographic shifts, the region faces evolving challenges. This episode’s deep dive explores the double-edged sword of Asia’s post-pandemic travel boom, examining how destinations are balancing the immense pressures of over-tourism with sustainable cultural preservation.
As the Việt Nam Red Cross Society marks 80 years of humanitarian service, attention is turning to how the organisation is adapting to an increasingly complex era of non-traditional challenges. In this episode of The Point, we explore the evolving role of the Việt Nam Red Cross in strengthening social resilience, expanding global humanitarian cooperation, and reinforcing sustainable social security networks for the future. Watch now, only on Vietnam Today.
Across the world today, a quiet shift is taking place - one that is reshaping families, economies, and entire healthcare systems. People are living longer than ever before, but societies are not always prepared for what comes next. Behind the numbers is a growing demand for skilled nurses, and difficult choices about how we care for an aging population with limited resources.
Huế, the dreamy former imperial capital with its distinctive cultural heritage, is now gradually taking on a new image. Beyond being a place for people to enjoy themselves, it is becoming a green tourism destination where visitors can help preserve nature and the environment. Find out more in this episode of Vibes of Vietnam.
Motorbikes are everywhere in Việt Nam; they flow through the streets, carrying people, goods and entire livelihoods. So how did something so ordinary become so essential? And what does Việt Nam's two-wheel system reveal about how the country really operates? Find out more in this episode of Vietnam Explained
Welcome to Cù Lao Giêng, a serene orchard paradise shaped by over 300 years of cultiuvation and development.
What was once an abandoned, forgotten space has been transformed into a vibrant and thriving ecosystem.
Located downstream along the Red River, Giao Thủy is a peaceful agricultural area. The people's livelihood relies mainly on agriculture and farming. From their homeland's products, the locals have created and developed the craft of making "nem nắm".
Once a bustling gateway for international maritime trade, Central Việt Nam carries the legacy of thriving seaports where cultures, history, and ocean commerce converged
From scattered motion to a controlled rhythm. From unsteady strikes to precision and decisiveness. Along this journey, each belt is more than a color. It marks a stage of training and growth for the martial arts student. Explore the journey of self-cultivation lying behind each rank.
From the rustic charm of countryside kitchens to the vibrant pulse of urban life and the contemporary interpretations of modern cuisine, rice flour has quietly transformed, with each form carrying the distinct stories of the land and the people behind it. Rice flour is more than an ingredient. It’s the beginning of a language - one spoken through food.
Amid the peaceful land, Lùng Hẩu, there is a story waiting to be uncovered. Gentle sounds, delicately crafted products from nature, quietly preserving the spirit of the mountains and forest.
The Hồ Dynasty Citadel is a magnificent architectural work and also a symbol of Vietnamese intelligence and resilience.
Amid the AI wave that is reshaping many aspects of the world, some young Vietnamese are using the technology to help people with hearing impairments connect more closely with the community. The project we are referring to is called "Your Voice," an application developed by a group of students from Lạc Hồng University in Đồng Nai City.
More than 300,000 international patients visit Việt Nam each year for examination and treatment. With skilled doctors, modern hospitals, and affordable costs, Việt Nam is becoming a new destination for medical tourism – a place not just for treatment, but for healing.
In Vietnam, thousands of robotic surgeries are performed each year, helping patients recover faster — in some cases, within just 24 hours. How is robotic surgery improving outcomes for patients in Vietnam? Find out on Health Matters — Robotics in Surgery, only on Vietnam Today.
Vietnam is rapidly transforming from a medical equipment importer into a high-tech manufacturing power to meet rising healthcare demands. Guest Võ Xuân Bội Lâm, CEO of USM Healthcare, discusses her bold journey producing life-saving coronary stents and orthopedic systems - breakthroughs officially recognised as “Vietnam National Brand Products” for their international quality and life-saving impact.
Việt Nam is rapidly positioning itself as a regional AI hub, with the sector projected to contribute $79.3 billion to its economy by 2030. To address talent shortages, the nation is implementing a multi-level strategy: reskilling the IT workforce, integrating AI into curricula, and fostering global tech partnerships. This roadmap aims to cultivate 100,000+ experts, securing Việt Nam's position as a competitive player in the global technology landscape.
Despite the significant hardships and challenges faced by people with disabilities and war veterans in Vietnam, there are stories of hope, resilience, and the power of human compassion. The work of Dr. Lê Thành Đô and his team, as well as the personal accounts shared, illustrate the transformative impact that can be achieved when individuals and communities come together to support and empower those in need.
As artificial intelligence reshapes the world, Vietnam is emerging as a dynamic new destination for global experts, visionary leaders, and leading technology companies.
In this episode of Momentum, we uncover the growth formula that transformed a blockchain game into a global infrastructure serving tens of millions worldwide.
In this episode of Momentum, we explore the profound values of science, technology and innovations.
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.
In this episode of Speak Like a Local, join host Cee Jay through real-life situations and learn practical workplace phrases - from asking for permission politely to communicating naturally with coworkers and bosses.
Looking for a place in Việt Nam? Renting can be complicated if you don’t know what to say. In this episode of Speak Like A Local, learn how to discuss prices, ask the right questions, and speak confidently with landlord.
Feeling under the weather in Vietnam but not sure how to explain it? In this episode of Speak like a Loca, learn how to describe your symptoms clearly and confidently buy the right medicine—just like a native.
In this episode, learn how to “chốt đơn” and receive packages the Vietnamese way.
Going to the supermarket is part of everyday life - a simple way to pick up daily essentials. But how do you communicate to shop quickly and conveniently in Vietnam? In this episode of Speak Like a Local, let’s go through real shopping moments to help you find items, check if they’re in stock, and choose the most convenient way to pay.
This episode, follow our friends to understand the tradition of Vietnamese during Tết, how people pray for their beloved ones.
In Việt Nam, coffee is not just a drink, it is a culture! In this episode, we will learn how to order coffee like a true Vietnamese and understand how Vietnamese people enjoy their lives with just a cup of coffee!
Welcome back to Speak Like a Local! Tết is here! Lì xì is coming soon! Did you get a lot of lucky money last year?
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.