Going Green

Going Green

Many high-end resorts in Vietnam now claim to be green and environmentally friendly, but how can you be sure they are? Duc Hanh finds out whether the ‘eco-lux’ properties live up to their billing.
How Dave Cote got Honeywell's groove back

How Dave Cote got Honeywell's groove back

The GE veteran and one-time cod fisherman has led a remarkable turnaround at the industrial giant.
Apple's 'iPad' is the only tablet people know

Apple's 'iPad' is the only tablet people know

Apple is on the verge of doing what few others have: change the English language.
Vietnam's Dot-Com Boom

Vietnam's Dot-Com Boom

Hanoi resident Nguyen Thi Lan Phuong is an e-merchant’s dream. She likes to go shopping but has little time to fight the Vietnamese capital’s crowds and traffic, so the mother of two frequents NhomMua and Muachung, two of Vietnam’s many Groupon (GRPN) clones.
Teed off golfers

Teed off golfers

Some members of a prestigious golf club in Hanoi are aggrieved at recent price hikes to annual fees.
Festival Tourism left in the dark

Festival Tourism left in the dark 1

Tourists have little clue about Vietnam’s colourful, vibrant and fascinating regional and national level festivals, which are held all around the country. Couldn’t this industry be developed to help boost tourism?