Lantern artisan in Hanoi

On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Mr.Sinh (Hanoi) scrapes bamboo rafts to sell lanterns throughout the province,…

Phở Thìn Hà Nội

Vietnamese Noodles – Part 1: Pho, Hu tieu and Banh Canh

Vietnam has long been known as the homeland of an overwhelming number of noodles, from the world famous…

Tò He Việt Nam

Tò He – an edible traditional toy of Vietnam

Despite the overwhelming influx of modern toys, Vietnamese little boys and girls still find it exciting to receive…

What to do in Vietnam this Mid-Autumn Festival

What to do in Vietnam this Mid-Autumn Festival

Three things you should not miss this Mid-Autumn in Vietnam. Find yourself surrounded by the festival ambience and…

Red Sand Dunes, Mui Ne

Phan Thiet: the Culture, the Beach, and the Desert

The province, which is named Phan Thiet is harmonized with the great nature and the humanity of Vietnam.…

Mooncakes in Vietnam

Mooncakes in Vietnam

In Vietnam, mooncakes are called “Bánh Trung Thu”, which can be translated to “Mid-Autumn cake”. Traditionally in Vietnamese…

Hang Be Market

Hanoi open market – an unforgettable memory

Nowadays, plenty of supermarkets, malls, and stores could be found anywhere in Hanoi; however, there are still open…

Bu Cha Hanoi

Bun, Mien, Pho Cuon – Unique features in Vietnamese cuisine

In addition to Pho – a typical dish that should be on your list when in Vietnam, there…

Cham ladies with their special dance with flower vases on their heads

Mysterious Kate festival of Cham ethnic

Kate Festival is one of the biggest festivals of Cham ethnic people in Vietnam. This is an occasion…

Hanoi Old Quarter, Vietnam

5 common things in Vietnam make the West surprise

Daniel Hauer, an English teacher living in Vietnam, has just pointed out some normal things that are considered…