The "Reunion Train" in Hanoi vividly recreates the memories of the Liberation Day of Southern Vietnam, taking passengers back to that sacred moment in the nation's history.
From Hanoi Station to the Kinh Bac region, The Hanoi Train "Hanoi 5 Gates" opens up a spring travel journey rich in cultural identity, a place of memories, heritage, and the spirit of reunion.
Google Maps Street View 360 is attracting attention online as users are finding images of deceased loved ones, old landmarks, and more with this feature.
Dong Dinh, the first private museum in Da Nang, nestled in the heart of Son Tra Peninsula, is a place that preserves and stores artifacts from the old fishing village.
Having become a huge hit 30 years ago, this television commercial and the product it featured are etched in the childhood and youth memories of the 7s and 8s generations.
After hearing my story, my mother quietly strained a bowl of fish sauce and took it to Tam's house; when we arrived, we found his mother sobbing while slicing meat.
On New Year's Eve, we kids didn't sleep, not to watch the Kitchen God show or fireworks like today because there was no TV, but to wait for Dad to finish the ritual so we could eat chicken.
My mother had many children, but every year she managed to ensure each of us had a new outfit for Tet; when we saw her calling people to sell pigs, we knew we were about to get new clothes.
"Stories from an Ambassador" recounts the stories that writer Nguyen Chien Thang encountered and remembered during his years as an ambassador in various countries.
While LED billboards and decals are currently popular, Bao (37 years old) chooses to preserve the memories of Ho Chi Minh City through hand-painted signs.
Da Lat's status as one of the most attractive destinations in the country is not accidental. Anyone who has ever set foot here cannot deny the charm of this highland city.
Every spring, on the anniversary of my father's death, stepping into his old house, I feel a profound sense of coldness, emptiness, and desolation, even though it is springtime.
For the students of class 3D at Trung Hien Primary School (Hanoi), memories of their teacher, Ms. PTH, are filled with lectures, corporal punishment, and tears.
The repeated kicks to the head and face, the blood stains on the road – these are the haunting memories of the female student who was assaulted by a thug in Binh Duong after a collision on the afternoon of December 7th.
Exactly 41 years ago, on April 30th, Hanoi, the capital and heart of the nation, was adorned with flags and flowers, and its people rejoiced in the joy of victory.
The battle to defend maritime sovereignty, in which 64 martyrs fell on Gac Ma Island (Spratly Islands) amidst the gunfire of invading Chinese troops 28 years ago, is not widely known.
“Everything in the car was in chaos, many people had fallen, the car was crowded together, the glass was shattered, and blood was everywhere. The injured were screaming and crying hysterically from the pain.”
The image of the 36 streets and alleys with their rows of red-tiled houses and the clanging sound of trams... of old Hanoi is recreated in the "Memories of Hanoi" program.
The historic autumn days of September also evoke memories of a difficult time for many, a time when every consumer product was linked to past memories.
(VTC News) - More than 6.000 Russian soldiers marched through Red Square yesterday, recreating the historic parade and the fighting spirit of the Soviet Red Army.
Memories will contribute to reconstructing history, bringing it ever closer to the truth... and that's the story of the person who prepared the sound system for Independence Day!
Flags and flowers adorned the streets, crowds enthusiastically sang revolutionary songs; a lump formed in my throat, a feeling of sorrow at not being able to welcome the Father of the Nation.
(VTC News) - At sixty years old, with more than half his life connected to the Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands, veteran fisherman Duong Minh Thanh recounts with emotion his memories of the Hoang Sa Islands, a place of blood and flesh.