Life in the caves Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay is among karst limestone terrain areas in the world that have been recognized by UNESCO as World Natural Heritage. Karst caves and grottoes, or hollow spaces of different shapes and sizes inside limestone blocks, are formed by limestone being eroded by rainwater and at different levels; therefore, life in caves appears to be diverse. 12:23 | 20/12/2024
Dragon in Vietnamese culture and life A dragon is described visually with physical characteristics taken from nine different animals: the horns of a stag, the head of a camel, the eyes of a demon, the neck of a snake, the belly of a clam, the scales of a carp, the claws of an eagle, the soles of a tiger, and the ears of a cow. Although it is a mythical creature, dragons have been symbols in the life and culture of Asian people since ancient times. 00:26 | 11/02/2024
In pictures: Life goes on in Turkish “tent cities” Millions of people affected by the earthquakes in Turkey are gathering in “tent cities” for safety. They have to get used to a life with completely different rhythms. 15:08 | 28/02/2023