For centuries, the magnificent architectural wonders of the Lý and Trần dynasties lay buried, reduced to silent ruins by the passage of time. Today, digitalisation serves as a vital bridge between the past and present, resurrecting these lost cultural spaces through virtual reality and big data.
Recognised by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage site, Cát Bà reveals itself in the majestic beauty of limestone mountains and more than 367 islands, large and small. Sweeping sandy beaches beside crystal-clear waters, unspoilt beauty, and the simple life of local people make Cát Bà a destination that everyone longs to visit at least once.
For generations, eel trapping has been part of life in the Mekong Delta, shaped by experience, patience, and a close connection with nature. As times change, this traditional craft continues to tell the story of the people, knowledge, and values passed down through the generations.
For generations, mat weaving has been an inseparable part of life in Kim Sơn. Once entirely handmade, the craft was practiced in family homes and even supplied essential goods during wartime. Today, despite changing times, local artisans continue to preserve the tradition, driven by a deep love for their craft and a strong connection to their homeland.
Some cities do not need to be loud to leave a lasting impression. Sa Đéc is one of them - gentle and unassuming, yet steeped in history and quiet charm. Join us this week as we journey through time to discover a Sa Đéc that is both old and new, preserving its heritage while embracing the rhythms of modern life.
For centuries, the magnificent architectural wonders of the Lý and Trần dynasties lay buried, reduced to silent ruins by the passage of time. Today, digitalisation serves as a vital bridge between the past and present, resurrecting these lost cultural spaces through virtual reality and big data.
In this episode of Vietnam Explained, we explore what safety in Việt Nam looks like for travelers.