Expats in Vietnam
Thai Community in Ho Chi Minh City Join Charity Blood Donation
On December 1, the Thai Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City coordinated with the Vietnam Red Cross Society, the Red Journey Program, the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam and the C.P Vietnam Donation Fund to organize a blood donation within the framework of the "Good Deeds from the Heart" charity program.
Expats in Vietnam
Dick Hughes: An American Champion for Vietnam's Children and AO Victims
Nearly sixty years after first arriving in Vietnam, Richard Hughes, better known as Dick Hughes, an American actor, university lecturer, and humanitarian, has dedicated his life to supporting Vietnam’s street children and advocating for victims of Agent Orange.
Expats in Vietnam
American Woman’s Endless Love for Vietnamese Art
Suzanne Lecht, an American who loves Vietnamese art and is currently the Creative Director of Art Vietnam Gallery, embarked on a journey full of serendipity that led her to Hanoi, where she discovered a new passion for the art and culture there. Suzanne Lecht's story is not just about her journey into Vietnamese art, but also a symbol of the cultural connection between the two countries. With her dedication, she has helped introduce Vietnamese art to the world and built deep cultural bridges.
Vietnam Records Highest Number of International Students in Past 9 Years
The Ministry of Education and Training reports that nearly 22,000 international students are currently enrolled in Vietnamese educational institutions, marking the highest figure in the last nine years.
Cherished Memories of Lao Students in Vietnam
Vietnam, a land of beauty and tranquility, remains in the hearts of many Lao students. The warmth, kindness, and hospitality of the Vietnamese people have created cherished memories for these students during their years of study in Vietnam.
Expat Spotlight: Song Injoon of CHUS - Introducing A New "Local" Way to Shop
Inspired by his love for Vietnamese culture, Korean businessman Song Injoon founded CHUS to become the connecting point between the Vietnamese handicrafts and consumers from around the world.
Memorial Service for General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong Held in Japan
On July 25, the Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka solemnly organized memorial service for Comrade Nguyen Phu Trong, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
Japanese Woman Strives to Improve Livelihoods of Ethnic Minority Youth
Since arriving in Vietnam in August 2022, Haruna Ishimaru, coordinator of Plan International’s project “Better livelihood for ethnic minority youth in Ha Giang and Lai Chau,” continues to provide love and support for the northern regions' ethnic minority youth.
Expat Spotlight: Saeko Ando - Visualizing The Intertwined Cultural Identities of Vietnam and Japan
Meet Saeko Ando - the Japanese artist who finds endless happiness in promoting the beauty of Vietnamese lacquer paintings to the world.
Thai Expats Join Vietnam's Blood Donation Drive
A Thai expat working in Vietnam donated his blood 60 times in both Thailand and Vietnam.
Expat Spotlight: Jake Norris & Sean Down - Walking Across Vietnam to Help Children in Need
What happens when a Aussie and Irishman walks across the country? They raise over US $40,000 for disadvantaged children in Vietnam.
Art1st - A Korean Band Inspired by Hanoi's Bustling Nature
For Park Seo-yun, Gwak Bong-su, Kim Dong-wook, Hwang Se-hwan, Mun Ye-ji and Yoon Ji-eun from the Korean band "Art1st", capturing the ups and downs of life in Hanoi is the driving force behind many of their self-composed songs.
Celebrating Bunpimay in Vietnam: We Feel the Same Happiness as at Home
Many Laotian international students were happy to attend the traditional New Year celebration, Bunpimay 2567, according to the Buddhist calendar, held by the Embassy of the Lao People's Democratic Republic to Vietnam in Hanoi on April 6.
Hanoi to Host Francophone Running Course This Weekend
A large-scale sports-cultural event for the French-speaking community in Vietnam will held this weekend in Hanoi.
Csaba Szabo: Hungarian Chef Who Brings his Homeland Cuisine to Vietnam
“The reason I am still here is thanks to the openness and hospitality of the Vietnamese people. I like everything as it is: the unique natural attractions, an excellent culinary experience, and public safety. As a Hungarian chef, I want to introduce the original, simple, clean, authentic Hungarian dishes to the land that I am attached to,” said Csaba Szabo, a Hungarian chef who is on his journey to introduce the cuisine of “the country of Rubik cube” to Vietnam.
Two Foreigners Honored for Contributing to Thua Thien – Hue
Two foreigners recently were awarded honorary citizenship title of Thua Thien – Hue province.
Families of Heads of Mission Explore Vietnamese Ethnic Cuisine
On Feb. 28, in Hanoi, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the spouses of heads of mission (SHOM) collaborated on a mini-workshop exploring the diverse cuisine of Vietnam's rural and ethnic minority communities.
Two Expats Walk 2,000 Km to Raise Funds to Support Vietnamese Children
After 2,000km, through torrential rain and searing heat Jake Norris and Sean Down will finish remarkable walk from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City on February 24.
Mozambican Student Starring in Vietnamese War Film Becomes Overnight Sensenation
A Mozambican student studying at Hanoi University of Science and Technology shared his experience when playing a role in Vietnam's epic war drama film, and his time he living and studying in the Southeast Asian country.
International Tourists Ask for Calligraphic Works at Temple of Literature
Foreign tourists enjoy the custom of asking for the first word in spring at the beginning of the year at Hanoi’s Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam.
A Frenchman's Tet in Vietnam
Despite his French nationality, Luc Mandret identifies himself as a Vietnamese. He feels excited about the holiday and the atmosphere of the last days of the year.
Expat Spotlight: Ben Quick - A Child of Agent Orange Builds Bridges in Vietnam
As the son of an American veteran and Agent Orange victim, Ben Quick’s story has been forever intertwined with Vietnam and its people. Now the writer and photographer has settled in Da Nang, building literal and metaphorical bridges with his Vietnamese neighbors.
Vietnam's Tet in the Eyes of Foreigners
The Lunar New Year Festival (Tet) provides a wonderful opportunity for foreigners living, working, or touring during this time of year to learn more about Vietnam's customs, traditions, and people. In interviews with reporters from the Vietnam Times Magazine, foreigners in Hanoi shared their thoughts and impressions about Tet.