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Man preserves unusual craft at zoo, spends 40 Tet holidays with strangers

Preserving the craft of realistic portraiture by using only scissors, The has been present at Thao Cam Vien over the past 40 years to serve spring travelers and has never once celebrated Lunar New Year with his family.

37 years of wooden clogs and a bustling Tet season

Amid the rush of Lunar New Year (Tet) shopping, a small stall in Tan Dinh Market echoes with steady hammering, where a veteran artisan preserves a timeless craft.

Big money blooms for orchid arrangers in Thanh Hoa’s Tet flower market

Wages are paid per stem - up to USD 6 each - making the job highly lucrative for those with skill.

Secret caregiver: the stories of a man who serves the needs of patients

For four years in the profession of caring for patients at hospitals and at home, a 57-year-old man has encountered many complicated situations. Yet, despite everything, he remains in love with and dedicated to his job.

The unusual Tet job that pays millions: Walking backward to catch sea snails

In Da Nang, the unusual job of catching sea snails - by walking backward - peaks just before Tet, offering high earnings and high risks.

The last lighter gas man in Saigon

At nearly 70, Tran The Hung still cycles across Saigon to refill lighters - an obsolete trade that earns just enough for daily rice.

After 10 years in grave exhumation, Thai Nguyen man reveals 3 inviolable rules

For ten years, Dan has been dedicated to the profession of grave exhumation. He has mastered rules that he believes satisfy both the living and the deceased.

Quiet hero: Vietnamese man in his 60s cares for patients in secret

For four years, a man in his 60s from Hai Phong has quietly cared for the sick in hospitals and homes - hiding his work from even his family to avoid stigma.

Finding peace: the grave-dgger’s story

After nearly a decade working in the profession of "boc mo" (the ritual of exhuming and reburying remains), Luu Sy Nam has faced three truly "spine-chilling" situations.

Meet the 22-year-old who sells cemetery plots - and went viral for it

Rather than chasing a corporate career, this 22-year-old found meaning in an unconventional industry: memorial real estate.

The last flame: Saigon’s 72-year-old lighter repairman defies time

For 45 years, Pham Van Co has remained anchored to the sidewalk of Nguyen Tri Phuong Street in Ho Chi Minh City, devoted to a fading trade. His unmatched skills in lighter repair have earned the respect of even foreign visitors.

Odd jobs: locksmith who ‘listens’ with his fingertips follows 3 principles

Hong Lai, 34, describes his job as a special one in which he ‘listens’ with his fingertips. It’s also can be a dangerous career as he sometimes has to deal with difficult clients.

Mini boatmaker in An Giang preserves a fading river tradition

For over 10 years, Chin Mong has crafted miniature boats by hand, honoring the spirit of Mekong life through delicate wooden models.

A locksmith’s code: 3 golden rules behind unlocking secrets in Saigon

To avoid legal pitfalls in his risky profession, this locksmith listens with his fingers and works by three strict principles.

Quitting high-paying jobs, 3 Hanoi women pin their passion to brooches

Choosing their own path, three women decided to leave behind their well-paid office jobs to find joy and peace in making handmade brooches.

Handmade brooches become life’s centerpiece for Hanoi trio

From telecommunications and TV to crystals and thread, these women found fulfillment in the small beauty of handcrafted brooches.

Raising sika deer for velvet helps Co Tu families thrive in Da Nang highlands

Deep in the mountains of Da Nang, a community-led model of raising sika deer for velvet antler harvesting is offering a new economic pathway. This initiative is helping many Co Tu households escape poverty and gradually achieve prosperity.

Young trainers use 'sky assassins' to guard Ca Mau Airport

A group of young enthusiasts is revolutionizing bird control and conservation in Ca Mau through the training and rescue of raptors.

Nghe An village turns field rat hunting into a thriving side business

Hunting field rats has become a lucrative side job for residents of Tho Bang village in Binh Minh commune, Nghe An province, with some earning over a million dong (more than $40) per night.

Man raises hundreds of ants as pets, spending less than $2 a month

Aside from an initial investment of just a few million VND, a young man in Ho Chi Minh City spends the equivalent of a skipped breakfast - around $1.20 per month - to raise hundreds of pet ant colonies.