Vietnam: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

After teaching English doesn't pan out, Kiana goes for the next best job: pub crawl leader.
Kiana went to Saigon with the intention of teaching English. Little did she know, it was absolutely not for her.
January 26, 2016

Full Moon in Saigon

Kiana gets a literal crash course in Vietnamese nightlife. 
Kiana learns the rules of the road in Ho Chi Minh City—or rather, how to forget them.
After working abroad in Vietnam, Alana readjust to life at home.
Strategies for culture shock.
Preparing for typhoons while working abroad.
Putting a degree in International Project Management to work.
Judi explores the best sights that Ho Chi Minh City has to offer.
When I booked a flight to Vietnam, I knew (somewhere in the back of my mind) that it would mean arriving in a communist country and therefore a one-party state. However, I had no idea what this actually meant and how much it would affect my experience there as a tourist.
AIESEC intern Josh Yang navigates a country of a million motorbikes.
August 11, 2009

Backgrounder: Laos

For centuries, Laos and its neighbours were swept over by shifting dynasties, from Mon and Khmer Kingdoms to the Angkor and Siamese Empires.
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