Vibes of Vietnam is a 15-minute television program that takes viewers on a journey across Vietnam, exploring the unique beauty, culture, and people of each region. Each episode offers a short yet immersive experience, allowing you to truly feel the distinctive “vibes” that shape the rich identity of Vietnam.
For generations, eel trapping has been part of life in the Mekong Delta, shaped by experience, patience, and a close connection with nature. As times change, this traditional craft continues to tell the story of the people, knowledge, and values passed down through the generations.
For generations, mat weaving has been an inseparable part of life in Kim Sơn. Once entirely handmade, the craft was practiced in family homes and even supplied essential goods during wartime. Today, despite changing times, local artisans continue to preserve the tradition, driven by a deep love for their craft and a strong connection to their homeland.
Some cities do not need to be loud to leave a lasting impression. Sa Đéc is one of them - gentle and unassuming, yet steeped in history and quiet charm. Join us this week as we journey through time to discover a Sa Đéc that is both old and new, preserving its heritage while embracing the rhythms of modern life.
For centuries, the magnificent architectural wonders of the Lý and Trần dynasties lay buried, reduced to silent ruins by the passage of time. Today, digitalisation serves as a vital bridge between the past and present, resurrecting these lost cultural spaces through virtual reality and big data.
Cúc Phương National Park is Việt Nam's first national park. Its pristine nature provides an ideal environment for flora and fauna to thrive. It is also a sanctuary for the care and conservation of various wildlife species.
Across the Mekong Delta, vast fields of water lilies are a familiar sight. Growing naturally in the countryside and shimmering on the waterways, these humble flowers have long been woven into the daily rhythm of local life.
Ninh Thuận, now part of Khánh Hoà Province, is a landscape defined by rolling sand dunes. As a result, agriculture has always been a challenge here. Tune in to this episode of Vibes of Vietnam to discover how local farmers are experimenting with different crops to thrive in the region’s sandy soil. Only on Vietnam Today.
Đà Lạt is more than just a destination; it's a place shaped by nature's own story. Here, Tuyền Lâm lake stretches out like a mirror, reflecting the endless green of the pine forest. Go deeper into the land, Đà Lạt showcases its wide range of structures that withstood over a century.
Banana trees have long been woven into life in the Mekong Delta, providing not only food and materials but also carrying deep cultural and spiritual significance. A bunch of bananas is more than just nourishment — it is a symbol of protection and good fortune. Across generations, banana groves have remained a familiar sight, standing quietly against the passage of time.
Discover the rustic charm of Việt Nam's Water Caltrop (known locally as Củ Ấu). A beloved aquatic plant of the Mekong Delta, it represents a complete journey from cultivation in misty paddies to traditional harvesting and its delightful modern-day uses