VIETNAM

Nam Jam 2023 – Ngu Hanh Son – Dà Nang Graffiti & Mural Festival

The first ever street art and graffiti festival in Dà Nang, Vietnam, the NAM JAM is a celebration of creativity and community. The event, organized by local gallery and art collective NOT POP, transformed the village of Ngu Hanh Son in Dà Nang City early this year in spectacular style. In March 2023, the city hosted hot local and international street art talents with a variety of events, including live paintings, a skate jam, a gallery show and a well timed coincidental hip hop dance jam as part of the RF JAM a.k.a. RADIKAL FORZE JAM.

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Little Kingston Reggae Bar – Mui Né

Vietnam is famous for its delicious cuisine, the marvelous beaches, the jungle or as well for the remains of the underground tunnel system from the war. But the country is for sure not famous for Reggae Music. Let´s see…. maybe just not yet! Actually everything you need for this lifestyle is perfectly there. You just need someone, who is going to establish the concept. Exactly this idea had the former Berliner and now Vietnam citizen Herby. He opened the Reggae chillspot „Little Kingston Beach Bar“ in the beach village Mui Né. Herby is Reggae DJ since 20 years and lives since five years in Vietnam. The first three years he was resident DJ and manager in several clubs in Saigon, after quite a while he finally found a perfect place for his own project. We visited him and relaxed at the comfy hammock area at his beach bar location while we recorded an interview about the origin and development of the place.

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Crazy House – Dà Lat

The name significates very nicely that the building is kind of wired and crazy. But just only the description „crazy“ isn´t adequately sufficient for this wondrous place. There should be added the terms „fantasy“, „fairy tale“ or „other world“. But well, then the name would be too long. When you step into the Crazy House in the south of Vietnam you literally enter another world. A little magic land. We have a lot of great photographs and a walk around video.

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Streetart Dà Nang – Urban Art Collection

Dà Nang is a coastal city in the center of Vietnam with a population of nearly one million. It is known for its beautiful sandy beaches and its role as a port in the French colonial period. In the streets of the city you can find great works of art, especially paintings of flora and fauna on land as well as in the water.

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Streetart Nha Trang – Urban Art Collection

Nha Trang is a Vietnamese coastal city in Khánh Hòa province with a population of about 350,000. The resort is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning dive sites and idyllic islands near the coast. In the streets of the city you can find great works of urban art, especially paintings of maritime scenarios under water.

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Streetart Saigon – Urban Art Collection

Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city and economic center of Vietnam and was the capital of the country until April 1975 under its old name Saigon, which is still used in parallel with Ho Chi Minh City. In 1976 it was renamed after the North Vietnamese head of state Ho Chi Minh, who died in 1969. Around 9 million people live in the city and the surrounding region.

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Streetart Saigon – Urban Art Collection

Vũng Tàu is a coastal city in southern Vietnam with a population of around 350.000, located on the Vũng Tàu Peninsula at the South China Sea. The city was once an important port for European merchant ships and later a popular seaside resort during the French colonial era. Among the most famous sights are the colonial White Palace, the historic lighthouse or the massive “Christ the King” statue, which stands on a hill overlooking the city and offers an impressive view of the coast. Of course, you’ll also find urban art and colorful murals on the street walls.

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Saigon Markets – Ben Thanh and Dan Sinh

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Dà Lạt – Trúc Lâm Temple – Buddhist Monastery at Tuyền Lâm Lake

The Trúc Lâm Temple in Dà Lạt is one of the most beautiful Buddhist monasteries in Vietnam. Nestled in the green hills above Tuyen Lam Lake, the complex combines traditional Vietnamese architecture with a peaceful, meditative atmosphere. Visitors often reach the temple by cable car, enjoying impressive views of forests, lakes, and the mountain landscape of Dà Lạt along the way. The temple is particularly known for its well-tended gardens, bonsai trees, and peaceful atmosphere far from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Khu Du Lich Thác Prenn – Waterfall and Themepark Prenn

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Mui Né – Binh Thuan Province

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Dà Lat – Cường Hoàn Silk and Local Exquisits

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Ho Chi Minh City – Formerly know as Saigon

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Saigon – War Remnants Museum

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