FIND YOUR TRIP HERE

Vietnamese Culture

Vietnamese culture is not something to be simply observed — it is something to be felt. It lives in quiet temple courtyards at dawn, in the laughter shared over family meals, in the rhythm of market mornings, and in the gentle resilience carried through generations.

Shaped by centuries of history, spirituality, and community values, Vietnam’s cultural identity is layered and deeply human. It reveals itself not only in festivals and architecture, but in everyday gestures — in hospitality offered without hesitation, in stories passed down through time, and in the harmony between people and nature.

To truly understand Vietnam is to slow down and listen — to notice the details, to embrace differences, and to allow meaningful connections to unfold naturally. Through our curated insights and stories, we invite you to begin this journey of cultural discovery even before you arrive.

Because in Vietnam, culture is not just heritage — it is a living experience that gently touches the heart and stays with you long after the journey ends.

 

Christianity in Vietnam

Although Western missionaries visited Tonkin briefly in 1533, and Annam in 1596, it was not until 1615 that Portuguese Dominicans founded the first Catholic missions in Hoi An, Danang and Hanoi, marking the beginning of Christianity in Vietnam. The first Vietnamese priests were to be ordained in 1668.

Hanoi – The Capital of Vietnam: A Complete Tourist Guide

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam , is a city that enchants with its historical charm and vibrant culture. Located in the north of the country, it represents a perfect balance between tradition and modernity, offering visitors a unique and memorable experience. In this comprehensive guide, you will discover why Hanoi is an ideal destination for tourists, exploring the main attractions, local culture and useful tips for an unforgettable trip.

Confucianism

Based on the teachings of Confucius (551-479 BC), Confucianism ( Nho giao or Khong giao , in Vietnamese) is rather than a religion, a political and social morality which dictates to each person their place, their rights and their duties within the family as in society, in order to ensure peace and order.

The Vietnamese conical hat

If we were to present Vietnamese charm, the conical hat worn by the Vietnamese is certainly a powerful symbol of the country. Very light, even fragile, this object made of wood and bamboo stems covered with latanier leaves is worn by women from the North to the South, regardless of social background, rich or poor, young or old.

Traditional Vietnamese dress "ao dai"

More than a dress in the literal sense of the word, the traditional dress "Ao Dai", literally " long dress " in French, has become an aesthetic standard of women's clothing and a Vietnamese symbol . It is certainly the most remarkable combination of tradition and modernity.

Quintessence de la gastronomie royale de Hue

Huế, ancienne capitale impériale du Vietnam, abrite un trésor culinaire exceptionnel : la gastronomie royale de Hue. Héritée de la dynastie Nguyễn, cette gastronomie raffinée combine tradition, créativité et art de la table. Chaque plat est une œuvre d’art, mêlant saveurs exquises et présentation élégante.

Mekong Delta Cuisine: What to Eat?

The Mekong Delta, a fertile and verdant region of Vietnam, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and winding waterways, as well as its rich and diverse Mekong Delta cuisine .

Top 10 Places to Visit in Hanoi

Hanoi and its former 36 business district have been ranked among the 10 most attractive cities in the world. Then you would ask yourself these questions: “What are the attractions of this city?” “Or this “What are the sites to see first when you come to this city?”

Travel review

Tailor-Made Tour Design
Contact us