Author name: Cham Lung

Marketing and Outreach Coordinator @NextContinent

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Next Continent at the International Travel Workshop – Quảng Nam 2025

On March 8th, we’re proud to be amongst over 300 delegates from top tourism markets (including India, Thailand, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Australia) to come together and explore new opportunities in Quảng Nam’s breathtaking east-to-west heritage route: Hội An – Mỹ Sơn – Đông Giang Heaven’s Gate. This conference was a fantastic opportunity for […]

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Bay Mau Coconut Palm Forest in Hoi An: A Legacy of War, Survival, and Resilience

Have you ever come across that viral video—the one where a local boatman spins a round bamboo basket boat at dizzying speed while tourists laugh and scream in delight? The Bay Mau Coconut Palm Forest has quickly become one of Hoi An’s most popular bucket-list activities, alongside tailoring sessions, leather shopping, wood carving workshops, and

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Wild Camping in Vietnam’s Central Highlands: 5 Hidden Nature Spots You Won’t Find on Google Maps

Unlike the bustling tourist hubs of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Ha Long Bay, the Central Highlands (Tây Nguyên) remain one of the country’s best-kept secrets. This rugged, mountainous region offers pristine forests, breathtaking waterfalls, and untouched landscapes perfect for adventure seekers. For those craving an off-the-grid experience, wild camping in the Central Highlands

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Discover Hue’s Royal Cuisine: A Timeless Journey

Nestled along the banks of the Perfume River, Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, holds a rich culinary heritage that traces back to the Nguyen Dynasty. While modern Vietnamese cuisine is celebrated worldwide, Hue’s royal cuisine remains an overlooked treasure, offering a glimpse into the lavish feasts once reserved for emperors and their courtiers.

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Wildlife-Inspired Art and Music in Vietnam: Where Culture Meets Nature

Do you struggle with conflicting travel preferences when planning a trip with family or friends? Maybe you’re fascinated by wildlife, but your travel companions prefer cultural experiences. Instead of compromising, why not combine both? Vietnam offers a unique blend of rich traditions and breathtaking biodiversity, where art and music are deeply inspired by the natural

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Through the Smoke: The Tradition of Incense and Worship in Vietnam

Incense has been an essential part of Vietnamese culture for centuries, playing a vital role in spiritual practices, ancestor worship, and religious rituals. Whether in grand temples, humble family altars, or street-side shrines, the gentle wisps of incense smoke symbolize a connection between the physical and spiritual realms. Let us walk you through some interesting

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