Vietnam

French Connection In Saigon Gastronomy At Its Finest

A city famous for its motorbikes and for its food, Saigon is a multicultural melting pot. Like a “petit Paris”, it is the destination of choice for connoisseurs of Vietnamese and French food, locals and expatriates alike. Along big boulevards, sheltered by oak trees and blending colonial French architecture, Saigon features incredible local street food, to Italian, Thai, Mexican, Korean, American, Japanese, and everything in between. As a fan of French cuisine you will find yourself well looked after. Here is a list of 6 of the selected French restaurants in the city.

Unwind In Premier Beachfront Luxury

Hoiana Resort & Golf is a luxurious entrance to the cultural and natural attractions of Central Vietnam, as well as a dream tropical escape. Set by the stunning shore overlooking the Cham Islands and East Sea, fronted by four kilometres of idyllic beach, you’ll be tempted to simply indulge in this luxury resort’s pleasures and warm Asian hospitality.

Revolutionizing Produce Cultivation In Vietnam

The daughter of an Australian coal miner has developed a novel method of vertical farming and is now using it to establish a business in Vietnam. One Dutch investment firm estimates the company’s potential worth at $1 billion.

Luxuriate In A Fairytale Atmosphere

The first four-star resort in the outlying Northwest Vietnamese province of Yên Bái, Le Champ Tu Le Resort Hot Spring & Spa is nestled in a series of natural hot mineral springs and winds its way through verdant rice terraces, capturing the very essence of heaven and earth.

A new contemporary and upscale dining destination

Inspired by the charismatic and daring character of Vietnamese women and with a sophisticated menu and design to match that disposition, the new Miss Thu restaurant at Fusion Original Saigon Centre is the city’s newest dining destination with a story to tell.

Meliá Finishes Rebranding of 12 Vinpearl Hotels

Twelve former Vinpearl hotels and resorts spread across the country have now come into Meliá’s portfolio, rebranding as Meliá Vinpearl. The last property, Meliá Vinpearl Hai Phong Rivera, will make the transition by the end of September.

A Getaway From The Hustle To Celebrate With The City Skyline

Perhaps, the unyielding idealogy to “Create Wealth, Not Money” justified unending drive to dedicate resources to the pursuit of growth. May it be money, knowledge, experience, or spiritual value. The owners stuck to their ways, always on the lookout for opportunities, and made their preparations, then luck found them and allowed them to create T.R.E in Thao Dien, Ho Chi Minh city.