An Giang Province, with its mountains and rivers, offers unique regional dishes found only in the Mekong Delta. Join me on a journey to discover its sights, sounds, and cuisine
Opened in 2021, the Bat Trang Pottery Museum impresses visitors with its curved, flowing architecture, inspired by the movement of a potter’s wheel and the winding paths of the ancient village. It has quickly become a new icon of Bat Trang and was honoured as one of the Top 15 most beautiful architectural works in the world.
For generations, the Red River has been the lifeblood nurturing the life, culture, and memories of Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi. Yet beyond its timeless tranquillity, the river today is opening up a very different range of experiences, where traditional values and modern life go hand in hand.
Amid Saigon’s bustling rhythm lies a humble dish that has become a cherished memory for generations – Hu Tieu. More than just noodles in a clear, sweet broth, it’s the clinking sound of street vendors, the rising steam on a busy corner at dawn. A dish that tells the story of cultural fusion and the heartbeat of a city that never sleeps.
In this episode of Showtime, we welcome Vinh Khuat - an artist who can sing, compose, produce, and can build the whole concert all around just one microphone and a live loop all the way from Germany back to Vietnam back and forth. He's been redefining what it means to be a one-man band, one of a kind showman.
France Link provides insightful reports and human stories, it offers French-speaking audiences an engaging perspective on the country’s evolution. Let's dive into this week's France Link!
“Hà Nội ơi” is the new photo book edited by French photographer Nicolas Cornet. It captures Hanoi through decades of living, observing, and quietly belonging. From hidden cafés to peaceful corners and everyday human stories, the book reveals a Hanoi that is intimate, layered and endlessly evolving. A visual love letter to a city seen through both local eyes and foreign lenses.