Off the beaten track in Pu Luong
Our educational program through Northern Vietnam offers student the chance to get off the beaten track as they explore the mountainous region of Pu Luong.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-autumn festival is celebrated in some Asian countries including China, Japan, South Korea and also Vietnam.
Hoi An: An ancient beauty of Vietnam
Asia’s ancient towns and cities have always made me curious about the old days of that country. I have seen historical paths when living in Hanoi and visiting George Town in Malaysia.
Vietnam’s traditional iconic hat Non La
Among Vietnam’s symbols, bamboo trees represent Vietnamese people’s solidarity; the lotus flower is for our timeless beauty; and the iconic hat, Non la , is the image that reminds people of Vietnamese women’s elegance.
Vietnamese Signature Drink: Coffee
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Physiotherapy treatment in Friendship Village, Vietnam
Australian students who came all the way from Melbourne had a great learning experience in Vietnam as they participated in physiotherapy treatment in Friendship village, Hanoi.
A taste of Vietnam
Travelling to Vietnam brings you a great chance to experience one of the healthiest cuisines worldwide. Let’s explore which makes Vietnamese food so special!
Supporting Communities in Rural North Vietnam
GROUND groups not only equip the villages with necessary tools like pens, notebooks, blankets, etc.
Teaching English in Local Vietnam Pagodas
In 2012, i joined my friends going to Thanh Luong pagoda to teach English and Literature for kids there. It was a great time playing with the kids while receiving protection from Buddas in Thanh Luong.

