Daily Horoscope for January 29: When the moon is waning, meaning it’s moving away from the full moon and getting smaller, it usually brings a calming or understanding energy. The waxing moon brings with it a sense that something is building or about to come to fruition. Right now, the moon is
The flower market in Hang Luoc Street, Hanoi Old Quarter, once again turns vibrant as Lunar New Year is just around the corner. Being one of the oldest flower markets in the capital, the place is frequented by flocks of florists, buyers and flower lovers.
Daily Horoscope for January 27: The word “hypersensitivity” comes to mind regarding the moon-Neptune trine in the early morning hours. And it’s not just because you’ll be more easily emotionally influenced, although that’s true in this case. You’ll also have more sensitivity in creative endeavors
Hanoi impresses visitors with meat jelly, Hue has the simple yet dedicate boiled meat dipping in sour shrimp while the Lunar New Year meals of Southern provinces are indispensable for stew duck eggs with meat.
Two Vietnamese photographers won the 3rd prize in the categories of architecture and portrait in the Monochrome Photography Awards 2020.
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.
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.
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.
Under the old mossy roof, nestled on the peaceful Hoai River of Hoi An, the impressive masks with meticulous and elaborate drawing lines painted by Mr. Bui Quy Phong attract the curiosity of visitors.
Finishing a staggering 200km swimming distance, Quang and Khanh have earned the title of Vietnam’s longest distance river swimmers. The incredible journey amazes and surpasses anyone’s expectations.
An endangered langur native to China and Vietnam born at Philadelphia Zoo last month was named Quy Bau, meaning "precious" in Vietnamese.
More than 170 Vietnamese precious antiques and paintings went under the hammer at Arts du Asian international auction organized by PI Auction House on January 16.