Hẻm Gems: Café Slow Cultivates a Natural Habitat for Creature Comforts
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- Published on 24 September 2022
- Written by Charlie Harper. Photos by Đỗ Anh Chương.
It's incredibly challenging to set yourself apart in Ho Chi Minh City's overcaffeinated café scene. The city's narrow streets and hẻms are brimming with beans.
How a Plane Carcass Became a Museum and Community Hangout in Hanoi
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- Published on 22 September 2022
- Written by Linh Phạm. Photos by Linh Phạm.
The massive chunk of metal greeted me as soon as I stepped through the gate.
A Saigon Restaurant Poisoned Dozens of Stray Cats. What Happened to Those That Survived?
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- Published on 20 September 2022
- Written by Uyên Đỗ. Photos by Lê Thái Hoàng Nguyên, Đỗ Anh Chương and Lê Hoàng Nguyên Anh.
Almost 10 months ago, my life was turned upside down as our household welcomed a new feline member.
Hẻm Gems: The Secret Realm of Good Vibes Behind the Doors of Passengers Cafe
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- Published on 19 September 2022
- Written by Uyên Đỗ. Photos by Đỗ Anh Chương. Graphics by Hannah Hoàng.
Like any person born after the year 1990, I am chronically affected by the condition of dawdling at a coffee shop for a supposed boost in productivity and “the vibes” when the clock strikes close to a due date.
Review: 'Cù Lao Xác Sống' Is the Worst Movie I've Ever Watched. I Love It to Death.
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- Published on 18 September 2022
- Written by Khôi Phạm.
When we entered the auditorium to watch Cù Lao Xác Sống, no theater attendant was there to check our tickets. Perhaps the telling emptiness of the room made them realize they could be doing better things with their life than shepherding unsuspecting watchers to such a vulgar display of cinematic abhorrence.
Meet Humm, the Music Collective Blending Soft Tunes With Orchestral Instruments
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- Published on 13 September 2022
- Written by Ann Ann. Top image by Simona Nguyễn. Photos courtesy of Humm.
Though palpably yearning in nature, Humm's music invites listeners to embark on a journey where healing is the quintessential experience.
'Bronze Drum,' an Entertaining, TV-Ready Reimagining of the Legend of Hai Bà Trưng
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- Published on 12 September 2022
- Written by Paul Christiansen.
Turning a beloved but brief legend based on scant historical evidence into a page-turning novel is no easy task. But Phong Nguyen’s book Bronze Drum succeeds in depicting the upbringing and rebellious triumphs of Hai Bà Trưng as a gripping epic that hits conventional storytelling beats.
Short Film 'Don't' Dreams of a World With an All-Asian Crime-Fighting Squad
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- Published on 09 September 2022
- Written by Linh Phạm. Photos courtesy of Sally Tran.
One day, Sally Tran realized that many of her friends in New York City were going to self-defense classes and buying weapons to protect themselves in the city they call home.
Đợi Kiều: A New Creative Project Examines 'Truyện Kiều' With Fresh Eyes
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- Published on 09 September 2022
- Written by Saigoneer.
In an effort to facilitate new discussion and appreciation of Vietnam’s national epic poem The Tale of Kiều, this September, the team behind YUME - Art Project is launching a series of events titled “Đợi Kiều” (Waiting for Kiều). The initiative comprises the minishow “Thư gửi cung mây,” the seminar “Truyện Kiều - Ca dao & Hồn Việt,” and a contemporary cải lương performance titled “Đợi Kiều.”
The Peculiar Gender Dynamics of Hanoi's Male-Dominated Cờ Tướng Scene
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- Published on 06 September 2022
- Written by Elise Luong. Photos by Alberto Prieto.
On a sunset wander through Hanoi, you may be surprised by the peculiar sight of men haphazardly perched in nooks and crannies playing the ancient game of xiangqi.
Illustration Series 'Phố Trong Hộp' Preserves Our Street Corners in a Tin Can
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- Published on 05 September 2022
- Written by Khang Phạm. Illustrations courtesy of Khánh Băng.
The cheeky illustration project “Phố Trong Hộp” (City in a Box) was conceived when its author Khánh Băng started merging Vietnam’s quaint street corners with some of the country’s most iconic FMCG products.
Guilt, Mortality, and Hope in 'Khát Vọng Cho Con' by Poet Du Tử Lê
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- Published on 31 August 2022
- Written by Hoa Đỗ. Graphic by Hương Đỗ and Hannah Hoàng.
“We are like fruits forcefully ripened, a generation of premature adults, a generation of misery.”
— Du Tử Lê.
Hẻm Gems: Quán Ba Hí's Comfort Food Is Perfect for Eating Your Feelings Away
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- Published on 28 August 2022
- Written by Uyên Đỗ. Photos by Lê Thái Hoàng Nguyên.
I've always found comfort food to be the most authentic passage to experience any type of global cuisine. Yet, when I try to find the word for it in my native tongue Vietnamese, the semantics just seem to fall flat.
On the Tourist Trail Across Vietnam in 1996
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- Published on 23 August 2022
- Written by Saigoneer. Photos courtesy of Tobeytravels.
In 1996, it had been one year since Vietnam officially joined ASEAN, the first legitimate volume of Doraemon was released, and some of us at Saigoneer were actually alive.
Ngõ Nooks: From Nam Định, a Piquant Bánh Đa With Golden Fried Fish
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- Published on 20 August 2022
- Written by Mia Trịnh. Photos by Alberto Prieto.
On Quán Thánh Street, a lovely couple enhances their hometown’s specialty, bánh đa cua, with a fishy touch. Adding fried fish to bánh đa cua is a rather uncommon combination, but it helps their restaurant stand out.
Thuận’s Novel 'Chinatown' Targets the Tedium of Migration
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- Published on 20 August 2022
- Written by Paul Christiansen.
Vĩnh, born in Hanoi to a Vietnamese mother who studied in the Soviet Union and teaches English in France, and an ethnically Chinese father raised in Hanoi but now working in Chợ Lớn, dreams of the day when China dominates the world and he can parachute into America-occupied Iraq with the Chinese army to create another Chinatown in Baghdad. Such culture and continent-spanning details suggest extravagant thrills and intrigues, but Thuận’s Chinatown reveals the monotony endured by the diasporic individuals.
OHQUAO Lifts Young Designers to the Forefront of Vietnam's Creative Presence
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- Published on 18 August 2022
- Written by Garrett MacLean. Photos by Lê Thái Hoàng Nguyên.
“What we wanted was to bring iconic images of Vietnam to a global audience — metal doors, plastic stools, cà phê sữa and at the same time use these as tools for people to become connected,” said Hoa Phạm, co-founder of Saigon-based creative outlet OHQUAO. The content creator, along with her husband, illustrator Simon Phan, has invested the last five years of their time, energy, and money into creating and scaling this desire into a brand.
The Prehistoric Permanence of Cá Sấu, Vietnam's Farmed Predator
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- Published on 18 August 2022
- Written by Paul Christiansen.
I’ve always hated cá sấu. Not because they’ve threatened my safety or had any real impact on my life whatsoever, but simply because they survived. When a meteor cratered into Earth 66 million years ago and sent sun-engulfing clouds of sizzling rock into the sky, alongside ferocious tidal waves and incessant firestorms, the planet lost some of my most beloved creatures.
Ghosts and Other Myths: How Vietnam Celebrates the 7th Lunar Month
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- Published on 15 August 2022
- Written by Hoàng Hạnh Phương. Top photo by Alberto Prieto. Illustrations by Hannah Hoàng.
In Vietnamese customs, the lunar month of July contains many special days of worship and celebration, with various traditions.
From the Lab of Forever Wheelchair, Hope for Vietnam's Handicapped Animals
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- Published on 12 August 2022
- Written by Khang Phạm. Photos by Lê Thái Hoàng Nguyên and Chương Đỗ.
The ability to roam and frolic around is essential for our canine and feline companions' well-being, but too often, it can become a privilege for cats and dogs living with disability and immobility from neglect and abuse.