Pristine forests of Mountain Tà Kóu provide a shared habitat for numerous endemic and rare species. Beautiful grasslands emerge among forests that shed their leaves during the dry season, creating a unique ecosystem that supports many plant and animal species adapted to arid conditions.
24 hours is enough to see all the sights when visiting a place. Vũng Tàu not only has the sea, but also the harmony between the wonderful historical architecture and unique food. Join us for this week’s episode to explore Vũng Tàu in 24 hours!
This episode's hidden charm is about how something ordinary can become extraordinary through culture, creativity, and human imagination. Rice has long been at the heart of Vietnamese cuisine. Yet beyond the familiar bowl of steamed rice, it has continued to evolve into a wide variety of dishes that reflect tradition, craftsmanship, and even cultural exchange.
In "The Art Beat" episode of World in Motion, we explore traditional art. On a Chinese painting, it must be written in one go. It also needs to be readable and timeless. It should be elegant, coherent, and from the heart. A memorable inscription makes a painting more interesting. It encourages people to linger, allowing viewers to appreciate the beautiful blend of calligraphy and visual storytelling presented to us today.
Amid the bustling pace of urban life, sometimes all we want is to disconnect and retreat to a peaceful place, free from car horns and looming deadlines. Imagine a breeze rustling through coconut palms and cool water flowing along narrow canals. If you seek such tranquillity, Thới Sơn islet in Đồng Tháp Province is the perfect choice. Escape the city for a day and discover exciting experiences waiting for us.
A burnt LED cable. Engines checked one by one. Team briefings, rehearsals, and meticulous safety preparations—every detail matters when your stage is the ocean.
From the offshore caves of Khánh Hòa, Việt Nam’s bird’s nest industry is reaching far beyond its shores. Driven by tradition, innovation, and ambition, Vietnamese swiftlets are helping to share the story of a nation’s natural treasures with the world.