Amid the dry white sands, the Cham people plant rows of green grapes. They preserve the flavours of life through the fire of their kitchens and the grains of salt. Cham cuisine - simple yet profound - holds within it layers of belief and memory, carried through generations. It nourishes the people of this land, every meal infused with the spirit of the sunlit earth.
For thirteen centuries, the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long has embodied Việt Nam’s power, spirit, and national identity - a legacy recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Join Heritage Journey as the Flying Dragon rises, to unfold a nation’s story that inspires the world!
A humble bowl of wonton noodles, elevated by craft, history, and local flair. From springy noodles to delicate dumplings and a clear, fragrant broth, this dish carries stories of migration, adaptation, and everyday life on Hà Nội’s streets.
Tradition meets reinvention in this episode of Culture Mosaic, where familiar symbols are seen through fresh creative lenses. From food to music to art, culture continues to evolve in unexpected ways.
An American photographer who came to Vietnam as a young man and stayed, in his heart, in his art, and in his destiny. For more than three decades, he has walked alleys, climbed mountains, waited patiently for the soft light of dawn, and captured a Vietnam that is tender, quiet, soulful and deeply human.
In this episode of Vietnam Imprints, we meet Associate Professor, Doctor, and composer Do Hong Quan - a leading figure bridging tradition and modernity, and preserving the soul of Vietnam through music.
Let's discover “Blue Dragon Dream, Vietnam brand 2045” in this episode of Talk Vietnam, which offers a creative and heartfelt vision of Việt Nam’s future at the centennial of independence, a future of strength, humanity, and sustainable development.