Sharing heritage, building community, and celebrating culture together.
Vietnamese Club aims to introduce Vietnamese culture and traditions to the Knox community while creating a welcoming environment for students to experience, discuss, and understand Vietnamese heritage.
The club represents the Vietnamese community while also inviting non-Vietnamese students to participate in cultural learning through shared experiences and conversations.
We help students develop a realistic understanding of Vietnamese culture by organizing cultural events, cooking activities, language exchange, and campus-wide programs.
Through these experiences, the organization hopes to build lasting cultural awareness and appreciation within the campus community.
Welcome to a tiny interactive journey through Vietnam. This website is a project we created to share a place that shaped who we are, expressed through code, animation, and simple interactions. After turning on the light, follow the instructions and click the dragon. The dragon will guide you through small stories about traditional foods, Vietnamese traditional sports, the joyful night storms of celebration when Vietnam wins a football match, and the beauty of Ha Long Bay. Each scene is meant to feel less like a presentation and more like being gently guided by friends showing you around home.
Explore the Adventure NOW!
A custom website we created to document events, introduce Vietnamese culture, and help new students understand the club community. The site includes club information, activity highlights, and an executive member recruitment section for those interested in joining. It also features an interactive dragon assistant chatbot where visitors can ask questions and explore the culture and daily life of the club.
Explore the Website NOW!Things visitors always notice first
You walk slowly. Motorbikes move around you. Somehow it works.
There are no personal servings, just one table everyone shares from.
Coffee, tea, juice - always cold, even at night.
The chairs are made for children, but adults sit and talk there all night.
Not a question. A greeting that means I care about you.
Coffee is slow conversation, not takeaway fuel.
If you had $100 (~2.600.000vnđ) in Vietnam — How will you spend per day?
Street sandwich
Student milk tea
Full noodle bowl
Typical student meal
Vietnamese cà phê sữa đá
Shared apartment per day
Soap, shampoo, toothbrush
1 night stay
Daily travel (per day)
Unlimited day pass
City ride
Unlimited 4G
Wash & dry
Local outfit
Salon relaxation
Café / mall parking fee (per place, per day)
Explore available roles that will shape our Vietnamese Club community in 2026-2027!
Let's make your mark on our community! - please review the full role description (PDF).
VIETNAMESE CLUB JD BOOKLET 2026-2027 →