Bún đậu mắm tôm — a humble yet iconic dish from Northern Vietnam — traces its roots back to the bustling street vendors of Hanoi.
Cat Ba Island has been named one of Southeast Asia’s eight most stunning islands by National Geographic Traveller (USA). Described as “a paradise for climbing enthusiasts”, the island is especially loved for its Butterfly Valley.
As autumn arrives, Mount Fuji — the sacred symbol of the Land of the Rising Sun - once again draws wide public attention. The majestic snow-capped peak set against vibrant forests of fiery red leaves creates a breathtaking portrait of the season.
Bookings by Russian tourists to Vietnam have risen from 3 to 9 November, and are expected to extend through April–May next year, according to the Russian Union of Travel Industry (RUTI). The RUTI report published recently indicates that travel demand is rising sharply, especially ahead of the school holidays.
In 2017, the EC officially issued a yellow card against Vietnam for illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities. 8 years have passed and Vietnam has undergone a long journey of effort and transformation.
"Xẩm," a traditional Vietnamese folk singing style from the Red River Delta and midland regions, has found new life through a modern lens. In the latest music video "Mục Hạ Vô Nhân", Vietnamese artist Soobin blends this centuries-old art form with contemporary R&B and pop elements.
Google concluded its first-ever regional Google Apps Summit 2025 on November 12th in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the first time the event has been held in Vietnam. The summit drew the attendance of more than 700 leading experts and developers from across the Asia-Pacific region. Currently, Vietnam is rapidly emerging as an attractive hub for international technology companies.
The UK toy industry, now worth £5.12 billion, is heading for a record-breaking festive season! Topping this year’s list is Tomy Toys’ “Human Controller”, alongside Stitch, Peppa Pig, and Hot Wheels favourites. With parental spending up 12%, experts say this year’s festive spirit is all about imagination, interactivity, and nostalgia.
As part of Slovakia Culture Day marking 75 years of diplomatic ties with Viet Nam, the Embassy of Slovakia hosted the art photography exhibition “Party in the 21st Century. Audiences got the chance to see a glimpse of the beauty of Slovak women through the lens of photography and the narrative of ethnology.
From sacred mountains and heroic rivers to timeless villages and majestic bays, Quang Ninh is where nature, spirit, and history converge. Here, UNESCO has recognised not only breathtaking landscapes, but also the heritage of a people whose culture runs deep through mountains and seas.
Showcasing how branded businesses, SMEs, and start-ups across Viet Nam expand successfully, innovate their products and services, and bring their cultural identity to regional and global markets.
Nearly 100.000 people enjoyed 2 nights of G-Dragon concert in Vietnam. One symbol of influence and a shared experience across borders.
Vietnam is a land of incredible natural abundance, where lush landscapes offer a rich variety of fresh, vibrant ingredients. The country’s diverse climate and topography nurture an endless supply of herbs, vegetables, spices, and seafood. One of the country's culinary epicenters is Hoi An, known not just for its picturesque streets, but as a hub for culinary creativity.
Vietnamese exporters of electronic equipment are moving toward greener, more transparent production and ESG-based governance to meet new requirements and sustain exports to Europe.
Vietnam’s national flag has been present at every turning point in the nation’s history, symbolising Vietnam’s independence and sovereignty.
Showcasing how branded businesses, SMEs, and start-ups across Viet Nam expand successfully, innovate their products and services, and bring their cultural identity to regional and global markets.
A series that celebrates the richness of Vietnamese gastronomy. Each episode explores distinctive regional flavours, traditional recipes and modern culinary creativity, offering you a refined journey into the art of Vietnamese dining.
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.
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.
The program explores outstanding cultural and natural heritage values of Vietnam and the world, recognized by UNESCO. Through this, audiences gain deeper insights into history and clearly see Vietnam’s role in preserving and promoting heritage values for today and the future.
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.
Vietnam’s midland region is embracing industrial renewal through high-tech transformation. In Phu Tho, automation replaces manual work, boosting productivity and sustainable growth.
Vietnam’s agriculture and environment sector marks 80 years of resilience, moving from wartime food security to a global powerhouse. After starting food imports post-1975, Vietnam became a top rice exporter by 1989 and briefly led the world in 2012. In 2024, agro-forestry-aquatic exports hit $62.5 billion, with coffee ranking second worldwide and Robusta first.
The Draft Political Documents submitted to the 14th National Party Congress represent a comprehensive and innovative framework guiding the Party’s leadership and national development goals. The documents reflect new strategic orientations aimed at fostering national unity, innovation, and sustainable development towards 2030 and beyond, ensuring the Party leads the country into a new era of wealth, civilisation, and happiness.
In celebration of the 115th anniversary of the Hanoi Opera House's inauguration, a special art programme titled "115 Years of the Opera House Telling Stories—Heritage Illuminated through Light and Technology" will be held. Running from 22 November to 31 December, it applies advanced technology to preserve and promote heritage, affirming Hanoi’s status as a UNESCO Creative City.
The Vietnam University of Fine Arts is marking 100 years since its founding as the École des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine, honoring a century of creativity and artistic excellence. And for the first time, the Victor Tardieu Award is being presented to honour outstanding graduation projects, recognising young artists who continue a century-long creative legacy.
On the morning of 15 November, Party General Secretary To Lam attended the National Conference on the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term at the National Assembly Hall, where he outlined five key priorities to ensure the election’s success.
With nearly 1,600 creative startups and 70 actively involved universities, Ho Chi Minh City stand as a metropolis pioneering innovation, acting as a vital incubator for young talent, delivering startup products that meet specific, practical market needs. Vietnam Today’s reporter spoke with the Deputy Director of Centre for Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Technology Transfer on connecting students and industry to boost Vietnam's startups.
As Vietnam prepares for the 14th National Party Congress in 2026, the draft documents have entered a crucial stage. Foreign scholars have been invited to offer views from global experience. Their perspectives highlight both opportunities and challenges for Vietnam's next stage of development.
On 13 November, the National Assembly held a plenary session to discuss the draft E-Commerce Law, aiming to protect consumers’ rights and establish a transparent legal framework amid the development of e-commerce platforms.
Not just enjoying its streaming content, Netflix fans now have an engaging offline space where they can play, explore, and taste their way through beloved shows and movies. On 12 November, Netflix has officially stepped into the theme park business with the grand opening of “Netflix House,” the company’s first-ever entertainment park.
On the morning of 15 November, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Head of the Government's Steering Committee on Science and Technology Development Innovation, Digital Transformation and Project 06, chaired the 5th meeting of the Steering Committee.
With growing opportunities to apply aviation, aerospace and unmanned systems to low-altitude economic models, Vietnam’s low-altitude economy is projected to reach a value of up to 10 billion USD. This assessment was highlighted at the Vietnam International Low-Altitude Economy Forum 2025, held in Hanoi on 14 November, underscoring how crucial it is for Vietnam to act early and shape its position in this emerging field.
Vietnam is taking steps to make travel and work entry easier. Administrative procedures for issuing e-visas to foreign nationals are now conducted entirely online. Regulations have also been updated to streamline entry and exit processes for experts working at the International Financial Centre. These updates were highlighted at the Direct Dialogue on Immigration Procedures, held on 14 November in Hanoi.
Let’s dive into this week’s edition of China Link.
In 2017, the EC officially issued a yellow card against Vietnam for illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities. 8 years have passed and Vietnam has undergone a long journey of effort and transformation.
Vietnam ranks among the top waste-generating countries — but innovation is turning the tide. With advanced waste-to-energy technology, rubbish can now be transformed into electricity in just days, offering one of the most effective and sustainable solutions for a greener future. See how Vietnam is powering progress.
The Prime Minister has recently signed Dispatch No. 211, approving the establishment of the Vietnam International Financial Centre in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. Under this directive, relevant authorities have been tasked with studying the creation of a dispute resolution body, comprising a specialised court and an international arbitration unit for both centres.
In this episode of The Point, we delve into the key outcomes of COP30 in Brazil, where a groundbreaking initiative to create an open alliance for the integration of global carbon markets was announced.
In this episode of Global Insight, we examine the significant impact of closed government policies on a nation's economy and society.
This week, Inside Asia covers the APEC Summit's strategic focus on AI and trade, and reports on the devastating floods in Central Vietnam. Our Deep Dive explores how China, Japan, and Vietnam are using cutting-edge technology to safeguard their ancient cultural heritage against the challenges of a modern world.
Bún đậu mắm tôm — a humble yet iconic dish from Northern Vietnam — traces its roots back to the bustling street vendors of Hanoi.
From dynamic cities to warm hospitality, Vietnam is fast becoming a promised land — not just for travellers, but for foreigners seeking to build careers, grow businesses, and find a true sense of belonging.
Vietnam is a land of incredible natural abundance, where lush landscapes offer a rich variety of fresh, vibrant ingredients. The country’s diverse climate and topography nurture an endless supply of herbs, vegetables, spices, and seafood. One of the country's culinary epicenters is Hoi An, known not just for its picturesque streets, but as a hub for culinary creativity.
Travel to Rạch Village, Ninh Binh, one of the oldest cradles of traditional Northern-style water puppetry. Explore this unique Vietnamese folk art where water becomes the stage and artisans masterfully bring wooden figures to life. Discover the enduring spirit behind this 800-year-old tradition.
Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island has been ranked second among the world’s top trending destinations for 2026 by travel platform Skyscanner, following a 184% surge in flight searches compared to last year. With major attractions like the world’s longest cable car, the CNN-praised Kissing Bridge, and the new Sunset Bazaar, Phu Quoc is emerging as a new tourism icon in Southeast Asia, blending tropical beauty with world-class leisure experiences.
Vietnamese artists are increasingly expanding their global reach, bringing local music to international audiences. Following his sold-out concert tour “The Museum of Regrets” in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, singer Vu. has taken his musical journey abroad, performing for the first time in Australia, with two major shows in Melbourne and Sydney.
This week, witness the Fine Arts Museum’s new "Night at the Museum" experience and the unique musical fusion of Vietnamese-German artist Vinh Khuat. Explore the acclaimed Franco-Vietnamese cuisine of Michelin-honoured chef Benjamin Rascalou, and delve into Hanoi's innovative autumn flavours.
From the salty waves of Ninh Binh to dining tables across the world, behind every harvest is a story of love for the sea, dedication to sustainability, and pride in bringing local treasures to the global map. All in this episode of Local Towards Global.
Get ready to crack, sip, and savour your way through the coco-licious coconut paradise of Tam Quan, where we go loco for the coco! Discover more on Fine Cuisine on Vietnam Today.
Cham Island invites you to uncover its timeless charm - from pristine beaches to centuries-old traditions and tasty dishes that capture the true flavour of island life.
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.
Time matters everywhere - but in Vietnam, asking for the time can also be a friendly way to connect. In this episode of Speak Like a Local, host Ethan Kelly learns how to ask for the time and discovers a funny local phrase: “giờ cao su” - “rubber time” to tease your friends when they’re late!
To Vietnamese people, time is more than just numbers - it holds many meanings. Like how the first lunar and full moon days are special moments to remember ancestors, worship the gods, and pray for peace. Join our new host, Ethan Kelly, as he discovers how to ask about days, dates, and months and explores how the Vietnamese sense of time is deeply connected to tradition and spirituality.
This time on Speak Like a Local, host Trey Rives explores one simple question: “How old are you?” - “bạn bao nhiêu tuổi” opens a new window into Vietnamese culture. We’ll learn how to ask age naturally and uncover the secret behind the 12 zodiac animals - the unique system Vietnamese people use to understand age, personality, and destiny.
In Vietnam, a greeting is more than just a word - it’s a way to express respect, warmth, and connection. Every ‘hello’ carries its own rhythm, tone, and emotion.
The former imperial capital of Hue was once the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty and preserves a distinctive complex of royal architecture in the present. Passing through the Noon Gate, visitors are gradually greeted by structures such as the Imperial City, royal tombs, palaces, and temples – all adorned with glazed tiled roofs and intricately carved wooden pillars. This showcases the refined elegance of traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Samuel An’s Vietnamese Journey: From Struggles to Screen Star Swiss actor Samuel An surprised host Dustin Phúc Nguyễn - and viewers -when he took on the challenge of dubbing a fiery jealousy scene in Vietnamese. From his early days grappling with the language to becoming a heartthrob on Vietnamese screens, this episode tracks Samuel’s impressive progress and the fun (and drama!) along the way.
In this episode of Fun Learning Vietnamese with Luan Vu, meet an American with a Vietnamese foster mother who has chosen to stay in Vietnam out of deep love for its culture and language. A fan of cải lương and fluent in three regional accents—North, Central, and South—he now teaches English and hopes to inspire cultural exchange between Vietnam and the world through language and shared traditions.
French singer Hugo, known as Huy, has lived in Vietnam for three years. In Hue, he takes a tricycle ride through the ancient city, discovering its quiet beauty, tasting local specialties, and learning Vietnamese expressions. The journey blends food, culture, and language, offering Huy a deeper connection with Vietnam and highlighting Hue’s timeless charm.
Huy, a French expatriate, has lived in Vietnam for three years and loves Bun Đậu Mắm Tôm. In Hue, he joins friends to discover local specialties, learn about cooking traditions, and improve his Vietnamese. Through food, language lessons, and cultural exchanges, Huy experiences the charm of Hue and the warmth of its people.
Stephen Vũ, a Harvard graduate living in Vietnam since 2017, takes on Vietnamese language challenges with humor and energy. Blending cultural insights, funny moments, and wordplay, he shows his passion for learning languages and connecting across cultures. His story inspires viewers to embrace lifelong learning with curiosity and joy.