Cảnh Dương is a fishing village with a history of nearly 400 years. For generations, the locals have lived closely with the sea. In the early morning, as the boats return after a night on the water, villagers get busy collecting the fresh catch. Fish are brought ashore and immediately sold to traders. The vibrant atmosphere of the morning fish market adds to the peaceful charm of Cảnh Dương.
Việt Nam’s Central Highlands is a land where majestic forests, waterfalls, and red basalt plateaus have shaped a rich cultural landscape rooted in harmony with nature. From stilt houses and Gồng music to handwoven brocade and traditional cuisine, the region’s diverse ethnic communities preserve a shared heritage of respect, resilience, and cultural identity.
Once a humble field snack, these freshly harvested tubers were a cherished source of energy for generations growing up in Việt Nam’s countryside. Their simple sweetness carries memories of rural life, where the land provided both nourishment and lasting childhood traditions.
As daylight fades, Bà Nà Hills transforms into a dazzling nighttime destination where lights, music, and performances create an entirely new atmosphere. Through the eyes of Ukrainian dancer Vladislav Novak, the mountain resort reveals how lighting can turn familiar spaces into unforgettable experiences.
From a humble tree that has long supported daily life, the coconut continues to inspire creativity in unexpected ways. Using different parts of the tree, local artisans craft everything from household items to unique handmade musical instruments. Discover the craftsmanship, tradition, and ingenuity that transform an everyday natural resource into instruments with their own distinctive sound
From the floodplains of the Mekong Delta to modern aquaculture, the journey of the iconic Linh fish reflects the enduring relationship between people and nature. Once a seasonal catch carried by floodwaters, linh fish now also thrive through sustainable farming, preserving both a cherished livelihood and a rich cultural tradition.
Kép Commune, in Bắc Ninh Province, is one of the region's largest pineapple-growing areas. Known for their golden colour and natural sweetness, the pineapples are enjoyed fresh and transformed into a variety of products and local dishes. Discover how this signature fruit supports local livelihoods while adding its distinctive flavour to the region's culinary traditions.