The buffalo ‘trading floor’ in Si Ma Cai District of the northern province of Lao Cai seems to be unique in Vietnam thanks to its large scale.
What would we do without women? Yeah, yeah – I can hear those masculine derisive howls of laughter a mile away. I mean it’s great not to have a woman around all the time – eat unhealthy meals anytime, play golf whenever you want or stay in the pub until closing time, right?
Over a dozen elderly women, including octogenarians, in a Mekong Delta province have incorporated their wartime toughness into their lion dance performances over the past three decades.
Australian painter George Burchett loves Vietnam. After many years working and living in Vietnam, Burchett even calls himself Vietnamese.
(VOV) -The Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival is a special opportunity for foreigners living, working or just travelling in Vietnam to get a better understanding of the country’s rich cultural history and traditions.
(VOV) - Peter Ryder, former Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) and now CEO of Indochina Capital in Vietnam shared this in an interview with VOV.
Ryan Duy Hung has impressed many young music lovers in Vietnam with his singing of Vietnamese songs.
A collective cheer went up from the young students as a large school of fish surfaced in a pond in Can Tho City, rushing to eat the feed scattered by a farm worker.
(VOV) - Vietnamese cuisine doesn't win any points for complexity. Many of the most popular dishes can be made just as well on the roadside as in a top-end restaurant.
(VOV) - A Huffington Post online report by Alison Spiegel says there are 21 reasons to fall in love with Vietnam.