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Vietnamese fish sauce and fermented anchovy sauce have gained international recognition, earning spots in Taste Atlas’s list of the world’s 100 best condiments.
Vietnam has been recognized as one of Asia’s top five destinations to celebrate Christmas, coming in second in the ranking by World Expeditions magazine, which cited the country’s striking landscapes and rich cultural heritage as key attractions.
Chris Humphrey from the New York Times recommends a 36-hour whirlwind tour of Hanoi, showing how to experience the best of the city’s culture, food, and vibrant nightlife.
British magazine Time Out has unveiled a list of the Top 5 Memorable Christmas Escapes in Asia, with Vietnam and its stunning natural beauty and a distinctive heritage being placed in second position.
Eleven of Vietnam’s salads have been listed among top 88 best dishes in Asia by TasteAtlas, a world-renowned culinary guide.
Digital travel platform Agoda revealed on October 28 that traveler interest in the nation’s key northern regions have remained encouraging following the damage caused by typhoon Yagi, which made landfall on September 7.
Phu Quoc made a surprising jump into the top 10 best islands in Asia in the Readers' Choice Awards 2024 organized by Condé Nast Traveler.
Vietnam has been voted as one the 20 best countries favoured by global travelers in 2024 by the renowned US travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
Three representatives from Hanoi and one from Ho Chi Minh City have been voted among Asia’s 25 best fine dining restaurants by readers of the world's largest travel guidance platform TripAdvisor.
Vietnam has made it to the list of the world’s best travel destinations, according to the 2024 Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards.
Vietnam’s chè ba màu, known for its layers of vibrant colors and rich coconut milk, has been ranked among the top 100 desserts in Asia by Taste Atlas.
Tourists from the Republic of Korea, Japan, and Thailand are the most likely to be drawn in by Vietnamese delights, with visitors from these three nations most likely to visit Vietnam with cuisine on their mind.
Several Vietnamese dishes, including pho, bun, and hotpot, have made it onto Taste Atlas's list of the best broth-based foods in Southeast Asia, highlighting the country's rich culinary tradition.
In a recent survey conducted by Flight Centre, Vietnam emerged as one of the top 10 countries favored by global travelers. VN's diverse landscapes, UNESCO heritage sites, and vibrant culinary scene have significantly contributed to its high rankings.
The Michelin Guide has unveiled a comprehensive 48-hour itinerary for visitors to Hanoi, featuring top street food and cultural highlights.
The renowned food website Taste Atlas has recently published its list of the 70 best sweets globally, and Ben Tre's coconut candy has proudly secured the 26th spot with a rating of 3.5 stars.
UK-based daily newspaper The Telegraph has listed the capital city of Hanoi among its top 10 best destinations across the world which offer a great experience to holidaymakers travelling alone.
Taste Atlas has included Vietnam’s Thit dong and Canh bong thap cam in its list of the world’s best mushroom dishes, highlighting the rich flavors and traditions of Vietnamese cuisine in a global context.
Australia’s tourism newswire Escape recently revealed the 13 best places to visit in September, including the ancient town of Hoi An in Quang Nam province.
Three Vietnamese dishes, including Gỏi bò (Vietnamese Beef Salad), Nộm (traditional Vietnamese salad), and Phở trộn (Mixed Pho), have been named among the list of the top 86 best rated salads in Asia.