What to do, where to stay, and where to eat in Vietnam
© Todd Marshard & James Waddell
Vietnam's cultural renaissance is in full swing, thanks to a new generation of entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, designers, club owners, and artists who are transforming the country, from the beachside resorts of Da Nang to Hanoi and Ho Chih Minh City. Find articles from T+L, maps, deals, and up-to-date recommendations for the hotels and restaurants.
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Vietnam Features
- The New Look of Saigon, Vietnam September, 2008
- In less than a decade, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, has transformed itself into Asia’s most dynamic boomtown—the epitome of the Wild, Wild East. But in its mad dash to the future, will the city still called Saigon make room for its past?
- Waking Beauty June, 2007
- On the palm-fringed shores of Phu Quoc, off Vietnam's coast, a transformation is under way. With billions of dollars—and perhaps millions of visitors set to pour in—is this sleepy island ready to become the next great beach resort?
- 40 Trips To Change Your World November, 2007
- Whether it’s building houses in Jordan or meeting the feathered residents of Antarctica’s Penguin Island, these dream journeys are guaranteed to make a difference in your life, and the lives of those you help along the way.
The Best of Vietnam Now September, 2003
- A decade after tourists began returning, Vietnam's cultural revolution is in full swing. From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, a new generation is taking over. Peter Jon Lindberg reports.
- Best New Asian Hotel Restaurants June, 2007
- From Beijing to Tokyo, hotel restaurants are still among the best places to eat on the continent. Here, six noteworthy newcomers.
- Dream Trips February, 2007
- What’s your idea of romance? A seaside drive in northern California, a rendezvous in Paris, a beach getaway in Thailand, or a sail down the Turkish coast? Here, 25 destinations around the globe that are sure to put you in the mood.
- T+L Reports: Go East October, 2005