Bia hoi: fresh and cheap and sometimes half decent, sometimes well… just fresh and cheap. Served straight from the metal kegs into distinct bia hoi glasses, it’s an iconic Vietnamese drink. ...READ MORE
Over the 200 km journey to the sea, the mighty Mekong River is divided to form nine mouths, hence, are called “Cuu Long” (Nine Dragon). The southeast Asia’s greatest river is the central to the livelihoods of millions of people as well as important transport corridor. As an indispensable part of daily lives, it makes the way of life along the banks truly special and worth experience. ...READ MORE
The Hmong people are an ethnic group in several countries, in Vietnam, there are about 800,000 people, counting for nearly 1% of the total population of Vietnam. ...READ MORE
The quaint little Hoi An has long been an allure for tourists with picturesque streets, sleepy riverside, incredible cuisine, rave custom tailoring, traditional crafts – you name it. The world heritage site can easily be explored on foot or bicycle, but what about a boat? It’s not a normal boat but a traditional fishing boat. Roll up your sleeves and get ready for a day of being local. ...READ MORE