US-based magazine Esquire launched in Vietnam

Esquire Vietnam provides information on fashion, style, travel, cuisine, culture, and refined experiences, targeting men in their 30s to 50s.

Esquire Vietnam, the Vietnamese version of the American magazine Esquire, officially launched in HCM City on September 19. (Photo courtesy of Sunflower Media)
Esquire Vietnam, the Vietnamese version of the American magazine Esquire, officially launched in HCM City on September 19. (Photo courtesy of Sunflower Media)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The Vietnamese version of American magazine Esquire officially launched in Ho Chi Minh City on September 19.

Esquire Vietnam provides information on fashion, style, travel, cuisine, culture, and refined experiences, targeting men in their 30s to 50s.

The magazine is co-published by the The Gioi Di San (World of Heritage) E-magazine under the Cultural Heritage Association of Vietnam and Sunflower Media.

At the launch of the magazine, Tran Dang Khoa, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, said: “First published in the US in 1933, Esquire has long been synonymous with some of the greatest writers of the 20th century, including Ernest Hemingway, who won both the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

"For Esquire Vietnam, we want to celebrate Vietnamese identity in a changing global landscape, spotlighting modern Vietnamese men who are dynamic, sophisticated, creative, and deeply engaged in building our nation stronger.”

The debut issue highlights actor Lien Binh Phat on the cover.

The 35-year-old actor said, “I feel honoured to collaborate with Esquire Vietnam, being on the cover of the debut issue. I hope the magazine story inspires readers.”

Phát rose to fame after winning the Golden Kite Awards for Best Actor for his role as a cải lương (reformed opera) performer in Song Lang (The Tap Box) about the 100-year history and development of cải lương, a traditional theatre genre in the South.

He is also a nominee for Best Leading Actor in a TV Series at the 2025 Golden Bell Awards for his role in the Taiwanese-Vietnamese co-produced drama called The Outlaw Doctor, becoming the first Vietnamese artist to be nominated for one of the most prestigious film awards in Taiwan (China).

In addition, the debut issue introduces 30 figures who have influenced different fields in Vietnam, ranging from intelligent information, business and mass media to sports, music and cinema, including CEO of Vietcetera Hao Tran, American diplomat and former US Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius, designer Ly Qui Khanh, Taekwondo player Dao Thanh Phong, and dancer Dang Quan.

The publication includes in-depth stories presented through interviews, analyses, feature articles, and practical guides.

Esquire Vietnam is published in March, June, September and December. It is available at the website www.esquire.vn, and on social media platforms of Facebook and Instagram./.

VNA

See more

Delegates perform the ceremony to officially declare Hue Railway Station a tourist destination (Photo: VNA)

Heritage values maximised on central train journey

The Hue–Da Nang route is positioned not merely as transportation but as a cultural journey along one of central Vietnam’s most scenic corridors. With comprehensive upgrades, the “Central Heritage Connection Journey” is expected to become a must-experience tourism product in 2026.

The artists perform the ballet "The Nutcracker" at Ho Guom Opera House on March 25 (Photo: VNA)

Russian classic ballet enchants Hanoi audiences

From the opening scenes, the auditorium was transformed into a fairytale world, enhanced by elaborate staging and the timeless music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, including “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” and “Waltz of the Flowers”. Technically demanding sequences such as leaps and pas de deux captivated the audience with their precision, harmony and expressive coordination.

Vietnamese community in New Zealand. (Photo: VNA)

Wellington Cup 2026 strengthens Vietnamese community ties in New Zealand

This year’s event brought together more than 50 players from across Wellington, including the central area, Karori, Lower Hutt, and Johnsonville. Matches were played in a lively and competitive atmosphere, attracting enthusiastic cheers from Vietnamese people living, studying, and working in the capital.

Party General Secretary To Lam, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, and other leaders at the concert. (Photo: VNA)

Party chief attends chamber symphony concert in Hanoi

Directed by the Central Military Commission - the Ministry of National Defence, and the Military University of Culture and Arts, the event was meant to celebrate the success of the 14th National Party and the election of deputies to the 16th NA and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term.

Participants join the cultural exchange programme at Due Tam Tea Cultural Space in Chau Pha commune, Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: sggp.org.vn)

Cultural exchange fosters ASEAN people-to-people connectivity

The event was jointly organised by the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Friendship Organisations (HUFO) and the Vietnam–Southeast Asia Friendship Association of the city. It drew the participation of ASEAN consuls general and representatives of consulates in Ho Chi Minh City, along with local officials and representatives from agencies and localities.