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Time Out’s 2025 ranking of the world’s best cities features Hanoi as Vietnam’s sole representative, celebrating its history, cuisine, and community spirit.
Nem rán (Vietnamese fried spring rolls) has been ranked 42nd in Taste Atlas’s list of the "100 Best Fried Dishes in the World," reaffirming its global culinary acclaim.
Vietnam’s vibrant cities Hanoi, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City have made their mark in Tripadvisor’s 2025 Travelers’ Choice Awards, earning spots among the world’s top destinations.
Vietnam’s diverse attractions, from Hanoi’s Old Quarter to Ha Long Bay, have earned it a spot on National Geographic’s list of ideal family-friendly destinations.
Hanoi ranks seventh among the top 10 domestic destinations for the Lunar New Year (Tet) 2025, according to one of the world's leading online travel platforms Booking.com.
Vietnam’s nem rán (fried spring rolls) has been recognized as one of the world’s top fried dishes, ranking 42nd on Taste Atlas’s latest list of culinary delights.
Lonely Planet has named Cao Bang, a northern Vietnamese province, one of Southeast Asia’s best travel destinations, praising its stunning natural landscapes and serene charm.
Several Vietnamese dishes, including quay (crispy crullers), rau muong xao toi (stir-fried water spinach with garlic), and Hue’s fermented shrimp, have been recognized by Taste Atlas in its list of "Best Side Dishes in Southeast Asia."
Taste Atlas’ 2024 rankings celebrate Vietnam’s cuisine as 19th in the world, spotlighting its Central and Southern regions as standout culinary destinations.
Hoa Binh has been named Vietnam's only representative in Condé Nast Traveller's list of the world's most beautiful destinations for 2023, a recognition of its stunning natural beauty and cultural richness.
Vietnamese beef pho has been recognized as one of the world’s top 100 dishes of 2024 by Taste Atlas, earning high praise for its rich broth and unique flavors.
The global culinary spotlight has turned to Vietnam, with Hanoi and Hue earning places among the top 50 cities for cuisine in Taste Atlas' prestigious list.
Da Nang has been ranked third on Time Out’s list of the best travel destinations in Asia for 2025, thanks to its charm, natural beauty, and thriving culinary scene.
Vietnam has earned a spot among the world’s 40 most beautiful countries in 2024, as recognized by US News & World Report, highlighting its scenic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture.
Hoi An, Vietnam, has been named one of Asia's best travel destinations by Lonely Planet, earning acclaim for its preserved charm and cultural experiences.
Popular website Travel off Path of the United States has listed two Vietnamese places among their Top 4 Exciting Digital Nomad Destinations in Asia Where You Can Live On under US$1,000 a Month list.
Vietnam’s iconic beef dishes, including bo nhung giam (vinegar-dipped beef hotpot), bo luc lac (shaking beef), and bo ne (sizzling beef), have been highly praised by the renowned culinary platform Taste Atlas.
There are a number of types of bún riêu, including crab noodle soup, shrimp noodle soup, snail noodle soup, pork greaves noodle soup and others.
Vietnam’s traditional stews, from street food to highland specialties, have been recognized globally, showcasing the country’s gastronomic heritage.
Vietnam’s bo kho, goi ga, and canh bong have been named among the world’s top carrot-based dishes by culinary website Taste Atlas.