Vietnam
Four days between Hanoi’s street life, Phu Quoc’s unfinished ambitions, and the international energy of Ho Chi Minh City.
- Hanoi
- Phu Quoc
- Ho Chi Minh City
HanoiEveryday life in motion
The city moves in its own rhythm—unhurried yet constant. Mornings begin with vendors setting up, tiny stools appearing, and strong coffee in small glasses.
Old-quarter alleys open into soft lakeside air. Temples sit quietly beside busy roads. Life here is not staged; it is simply ongoing, layered, and resilient.
Phu QuocA resort island still becoming
Phu Quoc feels like a blueprint in progress. Large-scale Sun Group and Vingroup developments—entertainment complexes, cable cars, and themed precincts—stand near expansive resort towns.
Five-star lobbies open to quiet beaches while, just beyond, roads are still being paved and new neighborhoods take shape. The contrast is everywhere.
It is easy to imagine how different the island will feel in several years—more complete, more connected, and carrying even more optimism.
Ho Chi Minh CityHistory after dark
An international city in every sense—open, fast-moving, and endlessly layered.
French-colonial facades, wartime history, Buddhist temples, and contemporary art spaces coexist within a few blocks.
Days are for museums and markets; nights belong to rooftop views, live music, and conversations that flow across languages and cultures.
Private reflection
Kept offline.