Trạm Xanh (Green Station) located on a small alley on Nguyễn Thai Bình Street in HCM City’s District 1 is a special green space that aims to inspire love for the environment.
Bach Thao Park, hidden behind the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Presidential Palace, is not only a historical and sacred place in Hanoi Capital city, but is also called the "green lung" of the city and a peaceful oasis that makes perfect destination for relaxing and exploration.
The coffee house named Nha cua Mi in HCM City’s Bình Thạnh District attracts many visitors with its Thai, Tay and H’mong decor.
A giant flower bouquet made of florist’s daisies and crown of thorns flowers has been recognised as the biggest of its kind by the Vietnam Book of Records.
As Lunar New Year (or Tet) is approaching, plenty of coffee shops in Hanoi wear splendid garb with decorative items of red parallel sentences and peach blossoms.
She now recreates Dong Ho folk paintings on the withered leaves
Frieslandcampina Viet Nam’s Fristi brand has cooperated with VTV Digital, which is under Vietnam Television (VTV), to launch a project to produce and distribute children’s television content on digital platforms.
Sweden’s Ambassador to Viet Nam Ann Mawe plans to promote both Vietnamese translations of Swedish literature and Swedish translations of Vietnamese literary works.
The project is an important part of Google’s overall support for the local tourism industry
The Tet Festival 2021 honoring Vietnamese food and culture opened at Le Van Tam Park in HCMC’s District 1 on January 21.
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As the Lunar New Year is coming to town, the cheerful, festive atmosphere is felt in almost every drinking establishment. In the middle of Ho Chi Minh city, there are four such places with outstanding New-Year-themed decoration for cafe lovers.