Saigoneer
Saigoneer
Exploring Vietnam and Beyond
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Vignette | Charting the Flow of the Nhiêu Lộc Canal From Start to Historical Start 06.07.2026 3:23
To explore Nhiêu Lộc Canal, there are two directions curious Saigoneers can take: you can choose to delve into the history behind its founding, as a waterway established in the 19th century to connect with the Mekong Delta, for travel, trade and help control floods; or you can take a short drive upstream to Út Tịch Street in Tân Bình, where the water begins. We chose the second option. ___ Written...
Vignette | An Argument for Why Võng Should Be a Staple Amenity in Every Home 29.06.2026 4:45
In the past, võng was a mark of prestige reserved for court mandarins and rich nobles who could afford to be carried around by servants. In today’s Vietnam, however, it’s often associated with cheap rest stops and countryside homes, which is a shame because the hammock, our writer argues, is one of the most comfortable places to take a nap out there. ___ Written by Paul Christiansen. Read the full...
Vignette | Pristine Blue Sky and Memorial Park: Ruminating on What the Covid-19 Pandemic Left Us 29.06.2026 0:38
“Piercing through the teardrop monument is a heart-shaped hole. It exists because we are all incomplete alone, incomplete without the care and labor of and for one another, a reciprocity so often unfulfilled. Standing before the droplet, I observe what it reflects. I’m there, tiny amidst it all. And above me, the bright blue sky, still looming large, still looming high.”___Listen to the full artic...
Vignette | Unraveling the Mystery Behind the 'Mùi Việt Kiều' of My Childhood 29.06.2026 0:53
If you have relatives who live abroad, it's likely that you've noticed this aroma, which perfumes their luggage whenever they make a visit. Amongst the Hershey's Kisses, Irish Spring soaps, and multivitamins, there's a distinctive scent that's often referred to as "mùi Việt Kiều." As lunar new year is coming close and so is reunion season, our writer takes a walk down memory lane to reflect on the...
Vignette | On Grappling With Our Complicated Bond With Single-Use Raincoats 15.06.2026 6:21
"Love them or resent them, these raincoats are an inevitable artifact of our species’ optimism and hubris. We always think we will not forget, until we do. And when that moment arrives, the choreography is oddly uniform, open the under-seat compartment, find the raincoats, lift them, and know they will not survive another storm. We pull over and buy more." ___ Written by Uyên Đỗ. Read th...
Vignette | How Saigon's Free Water Coolers Quench Thirst and Spread Kindness 15.06.2026 0:33
Much like mushrooms sprouting after the rain, grassroots water sources have appeared during dry spells in every corner of the city. Bearing friendly messages like “Free drinking water” or “Cool water for travelers,” stainless steel containers and insulated buckets dot the sidewalks to serve as mobile wellsprings for those in need of hydration. ___ Listen to the full article at: YouTube: https://y...
Vignette | How Soy Milk Symbolizes an Imagined Vietnam of My Childhood in France 08.06.2026 4:10
“I still remember vividly the anticipation running through my veins, when I saw a waiter bringing me a glass of sữa đậu nành, every time my family took me to one of the many Vietnamese restaurants of the 13th arrondissement of Paris, the city’s renowned Chinatown. For me, this glass represented the quintessence of typical Vietnamese drinks during a good meal: one of the rare glimpses into the dail...
Vignette | How Saigon's Free Water Coolers Quench Thirst and Spread Kindness 01.06.2026 4:10
Much like mushrooms sprouting after the rain, grassroots water sources have appeared during dry spells in every corner of the city. Bearing friendly messages like “Free drinking water” or “Cool water for travelers,” stainless steel containers and insulated buckets dot the sidewalks to serve as mobile wellsprings for those in need of hydration. ___ Written by Uyên Đỗ. Read the full article here: h...
Vignette | Pristine Blue Sky and Memorial Park: Ruminating on What the Covid-19 Pandemic Left Us 27.05.2026 4:14
“Piercing through the teardrop monument is a heart-shaped hole. It exists because we are all incomplete alone, incomplete without the care and labor of and for one another, a reciprocity so often unfulfilled. Standing before the droplet, I observe what it reflects. I’m there, tiny amidst it all. And above me, the bright blue sky, still looming large, still looming high.” ___ Written by San Kwon. R...
Vignette | Welcome to the New Age of Mass-Produced, Enshittified Plastic Bánh Giò 24.05.2026 6:31
From banana leaves to a plastic mold, one food producer's decision to change the design of its bánh giò is sparking debates online. What does it say about the shifting tastes and economic health of today? ___ Written by Khôi Phạm. Read the full article here: https://saigoneer.com/saigon-food-culture/28768-welcome-to-the-new-age-of-mass-produced,-enshittified-plastic-bánh-giò .
Vignette | Unraveling the Mystery Behind the 'Mùi Việt Kiều' of My Childhood 20.05.2026 6:05
If you have relatives who live abroad, it's likely that you've noticed this aroma, which perfumes their luggage whenever they make a visit. Amongst the Hershey's Kisses, Irish Spring soaps, and multivitamins, there's a distinctive scent that's often referred to as "mùi Việt Kiều." As lunar new year is coming close and so is reunion season, our writer takes a walk down...
Vignette | On Finding Packaged Existential Relief at Saigon's Convenience Stores 15.05.2026 6:27
“When running away from life’s many grievances, I often find myself at the convenience store. I’ve crossed every stratum of society in those murky hours. I’ve shared space with fratty kids fresh from the club, arms full of beer and noise. I’ve stood beside quiet students hunched over textbooks and aging calculators. I’ve seen the same kind of existential blues that I carry myself in strangers. I&#...
Vignette | My Mom’s Care Packages Remind Me That Home Can Fit Inside a Box of Food 13.05.2026 5:13
“My sister and I live 600 kilometers away from home, in a placid town amongst green hills. Every month without fail, our mother always sends us a box of food to help out. When we were little, it was our family ritual to gather around the hearty meals she cooked for us. Now that we’ve left home, through her bountiful care packages, it’s like she’s still by our side in a quiet but affectionate way....
Vignette | On Moving Posters and Saigon, the City of Constant Movements and Migration 08.05.2026 3:49
“I have witnessed the arrival of generations of people here, ready and hopeful for changes, for chances to develop and make a living. A few of them might stay and become movers to help other newcomers settle down. Old tattered moving posters will be replaced by new ones, like a physical embodiment of the vicious circle of urban life. It’s precisely that constant rhythm that fuels Saigon’s passiona...
Vignette | Loneliness Too Waits for the Bus 06.05.2026 3:40
“The bus stop is not a place to talk with strangers. We are so close, and yet so far apart.” ___ Written by Paul Christiansen. Read the full article here: https://saigoneer.com/saigon-news/28684-loneliness-too-waits-for-the-bus-saigon .
Heritage | A Brief History of Cung Văn Hóa Lao Động and Saigon's First Swimming Pool 24.04.2026 8:09
To take a dip in the pool, Saigoneers today have a plethora of decent choices, from private to public. For much of the 20th century, however, swimming in a pool in Saigon was a privilege that only an exclusive few could access and afford. ___ Written by Tim Doling. Read the full article here: https://saigoneer.com/saigon-heritage/2311-old-saigon-building-of-the-week-the-former-cercle-sportif-saig...
Vignette | In the Era of AI Slop, I've Learned to Embrace Saigon's Ugly Urban Clutters 22.04.2026 5:00
“Nostalgia is an ever-churning cycle. In the 2000s and 2010s, I yearned for the hand-painted goodness of the 1970s. Today, in the 2020s, I find myself strangely drawn to the kitschy clutter of the 2000s. It is increasingly exhausting to exist as a creature with eyes in the 2020s, when AI slop is cluttering every corner of our world. It is soul-draining to have to be on alert 24/7, to scrutinize ev...
Hẻm Gems | In Huế, Cơm Hến Bé Liêm Is Breakfast With a Side of Warm Hospitality 12.04.2026 7:26
Every Vietnamese dish has a story behind it. Even right in Huế, nem công chả phượng is a living remnant of the grandiose court cuisine past emperors enjoyed. Cơm hến, however, hails from much humbler origins on the submerged low-tide stretches along the Hương River. Leftover rice, hến caught right from the water, and unripe fruits from the backyard are the simple ingredients that have allowed cơm...
Vignette | No Family Trip Is Complete Without Banter, Bolero and Bánh Mì Chả Lụa 06.04.2026 4:55
"It took me a while to realize that it was bánh mì chả lụa’s simplicity that made it the perfect travel companion. Just a few quick slices of pork chả, evenly cut cucumber, and a dash of salt and pepper could provide enough starch, protein, and fiber to stand in for a proper home-cooked meal. Sure, butter, pâté, xíu mại, grilled pork — those are culinary treasures in their own right. But in t...
Vignette | Did You Know That There's a Mummy on Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm Boulevard? 02.04.2026 4:41
Within a climate-controlled glass display in the Vietnam History Museum in Saigon lies the permanent resting place of Nguyễn Thị Hiệu, who was believed to be a relative of Emperor Gia Long. Urban legends refer to her by the rather crude moniker xác ướp Xóm Cải, after the District 5 neighborhood where her mummified corpse was first discovered in 1994. ___ Written by Paul Christiansen. Read the full...
Hẻm Gems | Cô Chi Creates a World of Northern Noodles Right in Her Living Room 31.03.2026 8:36
From rustic classics like bún bung and bún thang, to more modern creations like bún cá hồi and bún tomyum, the universe of bún in cô Chi's living-dining room is a gift that keeps on giving. ___ Written by Khang Nguyễn. Read the full article here: https://saigoneer.com/saigon-street-food-restaurants/27979-hẻm-gems-cô-chi-creates-a-world-of-northern-noodles-right-in-her-living-room.
Society | Searching for the World's Largest Woodpecker Species in Yok Đôn National Park 14.03.2026 6:27
Gõ kiến xám, or great slaty woodpecker, is believed to be the largest remaining woodpecker species in the world, only because its larger counterparts in North America, the ivory-billed and imperial woodpeckers, are almost certainly extinct. Vietnam's Yok Đôn National Park is fortunately where this majestic gray giant calls its home. ___ Written by Alexander Yates. Read the full article here: ...
Vignette | How to Spot a Traveling Vietnamese at the Airport? Boxes With Sharpied Names. 14.03.2026 3:46
Anyone who has stood beside a luggage carousel with Vietnamese passengers has seen the cardboard and styrofoam boxes with large names. Ultimately, the boxes are visual proof of Vietnamese generosity and the importance of family as well as the preferred method of expressing emotions. One might not hear “I’ve missed you so much” when picking up a relative arriving from Vietnam, but you’ll feel it in...
Vignette | When Lịch Bloc Is Gone, What Will Vietnam Use to Keep Discarded Fish Bones? 13.02.2026 3:33
Lịch bloc, with its often gaudy design and random quotes from famous historical figures, might be going the way of the dodo in younger households. But even when there are many other much more convenient ways to keep time, our writer argues, tear-off calendar will remain in our homes forever, as a trustworthy provider of emergency paper for doodles, phone numbers, and fish bones. ___ Written by Kha...
Vignette | On Delving Into Vietnam's Eras of Tết Firecrackers via My Family History 13.02.2026 4:35
“On August 8, 1994, then Prime Minister Võ Văn Kiệt signed the regulation to cease the use and sale of firecrackers across Vietnam. The ban came into effect on the first day of 1995, so for a few years, the existence of firecrackers and me overlapped. Vietnam’s brush with firecrackers somewhat dovetailed with my own family history: my mother used to be in charge of “selling” firecrackers at the co...
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