Haris Recemento is from the Philippines. He has been living in Vietnam and taught English for more than a year. He fell in love with Vietnamese culture and people. The studiousness of youngsters and a hospitable culture have made Vietnam attractive to many foreigners. 

First Secretary of Indian Embassy in Hanoi Sushil Prasad has only worked in Vietnam for a month, but he’s been already a big fan of the country. The official has met lots of friendly and helpful people, including both local and international friends. 

However, some experts said Vietnam should introduce more policies in economy, and socio-culture to truly become a more livable country.

Many foreigners eye Vietnam as an attractive destination for living as the country boasts stunning nature, diverse culture and work/life balance. 

Besides, the State polices and Vietnamese people’s hospitality always welcome and encourage foreigners to participate in activities and cultural events in the country that help build a solid friendship between expats and locals.-VNA

 

Half of expatriates working in Vietnam face ‘culture shock’

Half of expatriates working in Vietnam face ‘culture shock’

Foreign businesses in Vietnam have increasing need for expatriate workers since there is a shortage of skill locally, according to many recruitment companies.

Japanese expat falls for Vietnamese literature

Japanese expat falls for Vietnamese literature

Many foreigners profiled in this column consider Vietnam their second home because they have fallen for the landscape or the locals’ hospitality, but Kawarai Yushi, a Japanese expat based in Thua Thien – Hue, has fallen for Vietnamese literature.