
Before the Loop: Ha Giang, Vietnam’s Frontier Adventure
Vietnam in Focus founder Alex Sheal reflects on Ha Giang’s raw beauty and frontier adventures before the ‘Ha Giang Loop’ was overrun by mass tourism, and advocates for sustainable travel.


Vietnam in Focus founder Alex Sheal reflects on Ha Giang’s raw beauty and frontier adventures before the ‘Ha Giang Loop’ was overrun by mass tourism, and advocates for sustainable travel.

Among the hill tribes of remote northern Vietnam, life is a communal endeavour – not least when building a home.While exploring Dien Bien province recently, we came across this awesome

Vietnam is a haven for photographers, offering breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and dynamic street scenes. From jagged limestone peaks to serene rice terraces, the possibilities are endless. In this guide,

Vietnam’s iconic photography locations—like the rice terraces of Mu Cang Chai or the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An—are undeniably stunning, but it’s the less-frequented corners of the country that hold

Explore the intricate craft of making Vietnamese conical hats in Chuong Village, where tradition and skill blend to create iconic, handmade masterpieces.

Vietnam In Focus is thrilled to announce the launch of our photo contest: “Vietnam Street Life”. This contest invites both amateur and professional photographers, Vietnamese locals and international enthusiasts alike,

Recently we caught up with Tung Phan, our photographer leader for Days of the Dragon 2024, and here’s what he had to say about our upcoming adventure!

Vietnam In Focus is thrilled to announce our latest photography contest open exclusively to overseas photographers. Whether you are a “pro” with a professional camera or an amateur with a

Vietnam’s harvest time has become a magnet for photographers, but only we know how to capture the true essence of this incredible season.

Photographer Juan’s visual story about the Ox Racing Festival and the running of the Mekong Bulls.