Building a Legacy with the 'Xà Bông Cô Ba' Brand
Xà Bông Cô Ba was a pioneering Vietnamese soap brand founded by Trương Văn Bền, who saw a gap in the market. With smart advertising and patriotic messaging, it quickly overtook imported French soaps. The brand dominated the Indochinese market for decades but declined after years of absence. Despite its fall, Xà Bông Cô Ba remains a symbol of Vietnamese entrepreneurship.
Hynos Toothpaste: A Legendary Brand of the Past
Discover the fascinating rise and fall of Hynos toothpaste, a once-iconic Vietnamese brand that dominated the market in the 1960s and 1970s.
PINACO: 45 Years of Establishment and Development
Discover the 45-year journey of PINACO, a leading battery and accumulator company in Vietnam. Learn about its milestones, brand evolution, innovative technologies, and commitment to quality and sustainability. Explore how PINACO continues to serve domestic and international markets with high-performance products.
Bao Dai's Palaces in Da Lat - Beautiful Architectural Works with Historical Significance
Bao Dai's Palaces in Da Lat stand as historical landmarks associated with the last king of the Nguyen Dynasty. These palaces offer visitors a variety of engaging experiences, including architectural exploration and historical discovery.
Da Lat University – More Than Just a School, It’s a Destination!
Dalat University is one of the most beautiful and historic universities in Vietnam, known for its French colonial architecture and picturesque campus surrounded by lush greenery. Located in the heart of Dalat, it serves as both a prestigious educational institution and a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of Đồi Cù and nearby landmarks. Visitors can explore its scenic pathways, check-in at famous spots like the cherry blossom road, and experience the peaceful atmosphere that makes it a unique destination.
The Thổ Mộ Carriage and a Deep Nostalgia!
The article nostalgically recalls the xe thổ mộ, a traditional horse-drawn carriage that was once a vital part of life in old Saigon, transporting workers, vendors, and students.