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The Origins of 'Queer Asia': The First International LGBTQ Docuseries in Asia
'Queer Asia' features the proud, vibrant LGBTQ communities of Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines & Vietnam.

VIETNAM: 20,000 Residents to Be Relocated from Hue Imperial City
The relocation, scheduled to begin next year, will be the biggest migration in the history of Hue Imperial City.

VIETNAM: 7 Sites You Simply Have to See in Saigon
Traveling to Ho Chi Minh City? Follow this TNL-approved guide to the city's top sights – and don't forget the cà phê đá!

Hanging Out with Vietnam's Critically Endangered Primates
A new video gets some enthralling footage of Vietnam's 25 primate species, eight of which are critically endangered.

Tracking Vietnam's High Speed Rail Dream
A high speed rail line running the length of the country could cost US$60 billion and reduce the train journey time between Hanoi and Saigon to eight hours.

VIETNAM: World's Largest Cave Threatened by Cable Car Plans
Tourism at Vietnam's colossal and stunning Son Doong Cave, restricted for years, is set to boom once a cable car system is installed by developers.

ANALYSIS: Russia's Expanding Asia-Pacific Power Play
In the absence of strong relations with Western nations, Russia may be making its own pivot to Asia. This should motivate Australia and ASEAN states to fortify their own presences in the area.

OPINION: US South China Sea Saber-rattling Stokes China Conflict Danger
Objectivity, fairness and balance are increasingly hard to find in analysis of China’s actions in the South China Sea.

Identities Clash in Vietnam's North and South
South Vietnam ended as a political entity in 1975, but cultural differences continue to reverberate throughout Vietnamese society.

ANALYSIS: The Myth of School Autonomy in Vietnam
The communist state has been moving quickly to privatize control of its educational institutions.