Across cultures, the horse represents far more than movement. It can be a spiritual messenger, a symbol of heritage and honour, or a quiet companion in everyday life. In this episode, we invite you to go beyond the gallop across cultures and continents to explore how the horse is woven into the cultural fabric of different societies.
As Vietnam celebrates the Lunar New Year following a year of vibrant diplomatic milestones, ambassadors and representatives of international organisations share their heartfelt greetings and hopes for peace, prosperity and continued partnership in the year ahead.
Once seen as a classical, niche pastime, horseback riding is now gaining popularity among urban families in Vietnam. Riding clubs across the country report a steady rise in young learners, as the sport becomes not only a form of physical exercise but also a way to build essential life skills.
Bún riêu cua didn’t begin on busy city streets. It was born in the northern Vietnamese countryside - where rice fields, muddy riverbanks, and tiny freshwater crabs were simply part of everyday life.
Strong - Sustainable - Rooted in tradition. For nearly a decade, a foreigner has followed the story of Vietnamese bamboo — from rural villages to modern architecture, from traditional craft to global design. In this week’s Talk Vietnam, discover how bamboo became more than a material — it became home.
As spring arrives and traditional New Year excursions begin, Vietnamese people often seek out sacred and cultural spaces to seek peace, convey their aspirations, and embrace a harmonious start to the year.
From ancient times to the present, the horse has been a familiar presence in Vietnamese life. Its image appeared very early in folk culture, notably in Đông Hồ folk paintings. The horse symbolises perseverance, endurance, resilient strength, and an unyielding spirit in the face of challenges. In the visual arts, the horse also became a symbol of heroism, closely associated with historical legends and national spirit.
Robots performing martial arts in China have captured widespread attention in recent days. This Lunar New Year, humanoid robots have appeared across major Chinese cities writing calligraphy and taking part in spring festival performances.
Strengthening the cultural industry through innovation has become a national priority for Việt Nam. Under Resolution 57, which calls for breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation, culture is no longer seen only as heritage to be preserved.
As Việt Nam looks to secure a stable, reliable and low-carbon power supply for long-term growth, nuclear energy is being repositioned as a strategic option. Following the 2024 decision to restart the Ninh Thuận nuclear power project and recent revisions to the Atomic Energy Law aligned with international standards, the policy framework for nuclear development is taking clearer shape.
At the heart of Vietnam's New Year is the Tết tray, offered to ancestors and filled with wishes for prosperity in the year ahead. From Northern subtle tastes to Southern sweet flavours, regional dishes tell our story. We explore the meticulous heritage of Bát Tràng Northern Tết tray and join special guests to unbox a traditional festive feast. Experience the true flavour of Tết.
Across Việt Nam, the traditional Áo dài is being reimagined for the Year of the Horse, with designs inspired by momentum, breakthroughs and confidence for the year ahead. From vibrant streets to the studio runway, heritage meets modern creativity in a striking celebration of style and tradition. Watch the spirit of Áo dài come alive in a special studio showcase.
The old port town Thanh Hà - Bao Vinh was a place that experienced historical changes from the 17th century to the present day. Let's take a closer look!
Technology products made up over 20% of Vietnam’s exports in 2025, as the country moves beyond assembly towards high-value innovation. From locally developed UAVs exported abroad to advanced semiconductor design and a fast-growing digital economy, Vietnam is steadily strengthening its role in the global technology landscape.
In the heart of one of the world’s most iconic crossroads, Time Square, Vietnam’s beauty and stories were shared with a global audience. The video “Vietnamese Marvellous Landscapes” stopped passers-by in their tracks, sparking curiosity about the country’s nature, culture and cuisine.
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.
Music is a universal language, a gentle yet profound thread that connects people across cultures. For British musician Will Killen, Vietnamese melodies have become the bridge drawing him to the peaceful town of Hội An (Đà Nẵng City).
Reports in 2025 show that 56% of agencies and businesses still lack sufficient IT and cybersecurity staff. As digital transformation accelerates nationwide, the need for skilled cybersecurity professionals has never been more urgent.
The Cổ Loa traditional wrestling tournament in Đông Anh Commune, Hà Nội, has officially opened, drawing top wrestlers and visitors from across the country. More than a sporting event, it is a cultural tradition passed down through generations.
On 24 February, Việt Nam became the first country in Asia to acquire a German-engineered robotic vaccine production line, following an agreement between Vietnam Vaccine Joint Stock Company (VNVC) and Syntegon. The equipment will be designed and manufactured in Germany, with installation scheduled for August next year and operations expected by year-end.
On 15 March 2026, voters nationwide will elect deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026 to 2031 term. More than 80 years after the first general election in 1946, the vote continues a historic democratic tradition, marking Election Day as a significant national event shaping Việt Nam’s future.
In a February report, VinaCapital said Việt Nam is close to securing an investment-grade credit rating, a move that could have an even greater impact on capital markets than a potential FTSE upgrade. An investment-grade rating from Fitch, S&P, or Moody's signals low default risk and strong debt repayment capacity.
A powerful winter storm has put much of New York City’s travel and transportation to a halt at the start of the week. Officials say this is the largest storm the city has faced in nearly a decade.
Passenger traffic at Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport hit a record on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, with over 170,000 passengers and more than 1,000 flights in a single day. Despite heavy crowds from early morning, operations remained smooth, with no prolonged congestion.
Five villages – Trà Quế in Đà Nẵng, Tân Hóa in Quảng Trị, Thái Hải in Thái Nguyên, Lô Lô Chải in Tuyên Quang and Quỳnh Sơn in Lạng Sơn – have been honoured by the UN World Tourism Organisation as the World’s Best Tourism Villages. These rural destinations are not only preserving tradition but also creating new development momentum for 2026.
A major update on Việt Nam- US relations. On 20 February, Party General Secretary Tô Lâm met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on the sidelines of the Gaza Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C.
This week, we invite you to look at key developments across Asia, including a new multi-billion-dollar reconstruction pledge for the Gaza Strip and the UN's support for rebuilding and long-term stability. At the same time, Việt Nam reaffirmed its support for peace efforts while enhancing its appeal as a destination for long-term investors in 2026.
Amid renewed US tariff threats and geopolitical uncertainty, the global trading system is shifting from a rules-based order to one defined by power-based negotiation. In this episode, our host and experts analyses how economies are prioritising supply chain resilience and accelerating market diversification to mitigate risk in a volatile era.
In this episode of Bizline, discover how Hồ Chí Minh City is accelerating its bold vision to become a regional tech and innovation powerhouse by 2030. We also spotlight the rise of handcrafted leather brands, as Vietnamese makers gain ground at home and prepare to compete globally. Only on Vietnam Today.
In this episode of Bizline, explore the shifting landscape of Vietnam’s economy as it enters a new era of growth. We dive deep into the banking sector’s high-pressure year, analyzing the strategic choices that will define the future of the nation’s financial backbone. Only in Vietnam Today.
In this episode of Momentum, we explore the profound values of science, technology and innovations.
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of Japan Link.
First 2026 Lunar New Year edition of China Link. Welcoming the Year of the Horse with wishes for peace, prosperity, and success. Featuring the latest highlights from Chinese-language news in today’s programme.
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of Russia Link, where the colors, customs and warmth of Tết take centre stage.
In this special Lunar New Year edition, the very first for the Year of the Horse 2026, we are delighted to accompany you on a journey into the heart of tradition, flavours, and memorable moments of Tết.
For the Lunar New Year, Inside Asia brings you a journey through the Year of the Horse across Asia. Through traditional driftwood sculptures and festive flavors like xôi gấc, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and hope that connect us all.
The Lunar New Year edition of Culture Mosaic celebrates the Year of the Horse and sends wishes of hope and renewal to audiences worldwide.
Coffee is part of everyday life in Việt Nam. Its bold taste and unique brewing style have captivated visitors from around the world, and for many, a quick sip simply isn’t just enough. That curiosity is driving more foreigners to try Vietnamese coffee-making for themselves, discovering local culture in this unique way.
Across cultures, the horse represents far more than movement. It can be a spiritual messenger, a symbol of heritage and honour, or a quiet companion in everyday life. In this episode, we invite you to go beyond the gallop across cultures and continents to explore how the horse is woven into the cultural fabric of different societies.
Strong - Sustainable - Rooted in tradition. For nearly a decade, a foreigner has followed the story of Vietnamese bamboo — from rural villages to modern architecture, from traditional craft to global design. In this week’s Talk Vietnam, discover how bamboo became more than a material — it became home.
Bún riêu cua didn’t begin on busy city streets. It was born in the northern Vietnamese countryside - where rice fields, muddy riverbanks, and tiny freshwater crabs were simply part of everyday life.
The old port town Thanh Hà - Bao Vinh was a place that experienced historical changes from the 17th century to the present day. Let's take a closer look!
Discover the extraordinary scent of Việt Nam's hometown within the city on this episode of Vibes of Vietnam.
For the Lunar New Year, Inside Asia brings you a journey through the Year of the Horse across Asia. Through traditional driftwood sculptures and festive flavors like xôi gấc, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and hope that connect us all.
Discover how Vietnam welcomes the New Year - through the evolving image of the horse, the renewal of the coriander bath, the precision of Huế’s royal games, the art of pruning narcissus bulbs, and the senses awakened by Tết.
In this episode of Rhythms of Vietnam, travel to Núa Ngam to discover the New Rice Celebration, a festival deeply rooted in agricultural tradition. The programme explores its rituals, cultural meanings and the role it plays in preserving community identity across generations.
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.
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.
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.