Vietnamradio.org
Free site that gathers live Vietnamese radio streams in one place, with local and overseas stations for listening practice through news and talk.
Radio Free Asia Vietnamese is a Vietnamese news outlet with a radio section, written reporting, and on demand audio. For learners, it works best if you already know some Vietnamese and want real current affairs language rather than lessons. It is especially useful for intermediate and advanced learners who want to build listening stamina and read alongside audio.
You can use the site in a few ways. The homepage publishes Vietnamese news articles, the audio archive includes recent listening material, and the podcast page lists shows such as Việt Nam Tuần Này and Góc khuất Việt Nam. There is also a live listening slot listed on the site. Because you get both spoken and written news, it can help with listening, reading, and vocabulary growth at the same time.
What it does well is authenticity. You hear natural journalistic Vietnamese and see how real stories are written and structured. The downside is that it is not a teaching resource. There are no graded lessons, no exercises, and no support for beginners. The content is also heavily news focused, so it is most useful if you want serious topic based Vietnamese rather than everyday conversation practice.
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