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Saigon Times Group is a leading Vietnamese media organization with prestigious business and consumer publications. After three decades of development, we have built a good reputation through our publications on economy, business and markets for Vietnamese and foreign readers.
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Free access to daily domestic news, podcasts and videos
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Unlimited access to domestic news, podcasts, videos and magazine articles on current social / economic / trade / investment issues, commodity / financial/securities markets, M&A activity, FDI, local and foreign business communities and more.
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Hanoi is more than just a destination; it is a living history. Over thousands of years, the capital has preserved layers of heroic stories and cultural elegance, making it a natural starting point for those wanting to understand the Vietnamese spirit. In a single day, the city shows why it remains one of the country’s most captivating places.
Wandering through narrow, moss-lined streets, visitors experience a rhythm of life that is both understated and graceful—from sidewalk cafes filled with local charm to the gentle glow of lanterns across the Old Quarter at dusk. Traveling in Hanoi encourages slowing down, listening, and forming a deeper connection to this land of the Rising Dragon.
Turtle Tower (Thap Rua) – the symbolic heart of the ancient capitalThe Huc Bridge – a gathering point for visitors arriving in HanoiThe spirit of Vietnamese script, expressed through calligraphy written by artisans at Ngoc Son TempleStone steles rest on turtle backs, honouring Vietnam’s long-standing tradition of scholarshipTiled roofs shaped by time – enduring beauty and historical traces at the Temple of Literature (Vietnam’s first national university)Generational dialogue – young visitors exploring and photographing the Temple of LiteratureGolden sunlight casts shadows on moss-covered walls of the Thang Long Imperial CitadelThe pulse of Trang An Street – where old and new converge, as young people pause at a street corner beside a flower cartThe capital in red – a simple yet dignified presence in everyday urban lifeTracing history upstream at the museum within the Thang Long Imperial CitadelThe Flag Tower, standing firm and dignified at the heart of the capitalCyclo – the soul of the Old Quarter, offering visitors a quintessential Hanoi transport experienceTrain Street – a nocturnal rendezvous point of the capitalA symphony of light along the tracks – a fleeting, luminous moment as the train passes through the neighbourhoodMustard flower season along the Red River banksEgg coffee – the culinary soul of the Old QuarterHanoi-style snail noodle soup (bun oc) – a distinctive staple of the city’s street food scene