The world’s largest natural cave, Sơn Đoòng, has been featured on the U.S. programme 60 Minutes, highlighting its discovery, vast underground landscape and rare ecosystem. Recognised by Guinness World Records in 2013, the cave remains one of Việt Nam’s most sought-after adventure destinations, with tours already fully booked for 2026.
In Hà Nội, more young people are taking up horseback archery. They are drawn not just by the thrill of the sport, but also by its link to Vietnamese history and heritage. One local club is now working to turn that ancient practice into a living cultural experience for a new generation.
For chefs, it is the equivalent of the Oscars. For diners around the world, it is a trusted guide to exceptional food. On 4 June, all eyes are on Hà Nội as the Michelin Guide in Việt Nam unveils its latest selection, revealing the restaurants that won over its anonymous inspectors and offering a glimpse into a dining scene gaining global recognition.
From May to July each year, the coastal waters of Nhơn Hải, in Quy Nhơn Đông Ward, Gia Lai Province, enter their beautiful sargassum season
The Đà Nẵng Asian Film Festival (DANAFF) returns for its fourth edition from 28 June to 7 July, bringing together filmmakers, artists and audiences from across Asia and beyond. This year's festival features 102 films and around 200 screenings, alongside special programmes highlighting Asian cinema and a spotlight on American film.
The Southern Fruit Festival is underway at Suối Tiên Theme Park in Hồ Chí Minh City. The annual event brings together tropical fruits, traditional food and cultural experiences from Việt Nam's Mekong Delta. For many visitors, it's a chance to discover the region without leaving the city.
This year's FORESTIVAL 2026, with the theme “Dawn Warriors”, has brought tens of thousands of visitors to Ninh Bình province, where music, heritage and nature come together in a message of forest protection. With modern performances set against an ancient landscape, the festival invites young audiences to see nature not just as a backdrop, but as something worth protecting.