Tourists repeatedly killed by elephants in Thailand A 69-year-old tourist died after being attacked and trampled by a wild elephant at a campsite in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand, in the early morning of 2/2.
Foreign visitors learn to arrange traditional five-fruit tray for Vietnamese Tet Many foreign tourists participated in a workshop to arrange the traditional Vietnamese Tet five-fruit tray, guided by a hotel chef, before bringing their creations to Kim Lien Ancestral Temple for a ceremony to pray for good fortune.
untold story: amazon tribe's deadly ambush on an explorer members of an isolated amazon tribe mimic monkey and bird calls, surrounding their prey, including humans, before launching surprise arrow attacks.
Inside Singapore's bus hotel The hotel, converted from 20 old buses, offers seven room categories with prices starting from approximately 4 million Vietnamese dong per night.
Con Dao makes list of best honeymoon destinations for 2026 International travel experts rate Con Dao as a perfect retreat for couples seeking privacy amidst tranquil seas and skies.
Gia Lai aims to become a key destination for National Tourism Year Gia Lai has been selected for the first time to host the National Tourism Year, with a goal of attracting 15 million visitors, a 21% increase compared to 2025.
Tourist dies after backpack gets caught in gondola lift A 22-year-old Australian tourist died after her backpack became entangled with a gondola lift seat at Tsugaike ski resort in Nagano prefecture, Japan.
Over 40 years, a sticky rice stall keeps customers returning to Hanoi's Old Quarter sidewalk A sticky rice stall on Bat Su street's sidewalk in Hanoi consistently draws crowds daily, offering seven accompanying dishes, with its most elaborate bowl priced at 100,000 VND.
Southern Tet holiday recreated at Saigon commando cafe The Saigon commando cafe in Tan Dinh ward recreates the Southern Tet holiday atmosphere with hundreds of artifacts, combining experiential activities for visitors to rediscover old Tet memories.
Passengers clean windows on scenic China train journey On the Z164 train traveling from Shanghai to Lhasa, many passengers are taking matters into their own hands, wiping down windows to ensure they don't miss the breathtaking scenery outside. The route traverses deserts, windswept plateaus, and some of China's most majestic landscapes.