Top blog by Lisa focusing on vegan Vietnamese recipes. Lisa is living in Canada and her parents were boat people.
An online vegan store for Vietnamese vegan products. They also list tons of information about different vegan products.
Culinary Tour and Farming Tour. Includes vegan cooking classes and professional training for chefs
Providing information and knowledge about vegan lifestyle, building community events.
vegetarian lifestyle and plant-based eating without any annoying auto-clicking ads. viewers. For solid coverage of dozens of vegetarian topics and vegetarian recipes, with clear translations in more than 10 languages around the world, and hundreds of locales. Delicious vegetarian food spots across 3 regions
Vietnam Animal Aid and Rescue is a vegan animal rights organization that has a rescue shelter and farm sanctuary in Hoi An, Vietnam. We are part of a growing, global, non-speciesist animal rights movement that works to protect all sentient beings. Since 2013, we have been rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming hundreds of cats and dogs and with our previous clinic ran veterinary training, community sterilization, and mobile clinic programs. We are now opening a new mixed practice clinic in Da Nang to service all species who need us and to use as our base for mass sterilization projects and veterinary training again. We advocate for a fully vegan lifestyle and for abolition of all animal use and exploitation. We will accomplish our mission through sterilization/vaccination and building the veterinary industry of Vietnam to provide adequate health care for all species, while also educating people about the power of veganism to save animals, curb climate change, and protect human health.
Wildlife At Risk (WAR) is dedicated to the long-term conservation of Vietnam’s threatened biodiversity. It aims to combat the illegal wildlife trade and promote the conservation of endangered species and their habitats.
Vietnam Animals Cruelty is helping every single day cats and dogs in Ho Chi Minh city
Spread over an area of 11 hectares, the sanctuary has been built to accommodate up to 200 bears, with almost 30,000 square metres of semi-natural outdoor enclosure space designed to stimulate the bears’ natural behaviours. There are five double bear houses, each containing two rows of conjoined dens. Each row of dens opens out onto a large outdoor enclosure with pools, trees and various structures and furniture designed to aid rehabilitation.
FOUR PAWS has completed phase 1 a brand new bear sanctuary in Ninh Binh province, which will become a safe home for bile bears rescued from cruel abuse.