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California 11th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in California's 11th Congressional District.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 25, 2026
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Can you sort 8 historical events?

California First Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in California's 1st Congressional District.

California Sixth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in California's 6th Congressional District.

California Third Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in California's 3rd Congressional District.

California 40th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in California's 40th Congressional District.

California Seventh Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in California's 7th Congressional District.

The New York Times News Quiz, April 24, 2026
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Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

Do You Have to Make Pour-Over Coffee for Your Spouse?
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A ruling on a dispute over a tedious cup of coffee.

The Poetry Challenge Day 5: You did it! You’re a star.
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Now you can join Matthew McConaughey, Ada Limón, David Sedaris and other luminaries in bringing these lines to life. You’ll never look at the night sky the same way again.

Read the Indictment Charging a U.S. Solider With Insider Trading
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The soldier, Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who was stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, made more than $400,000 by betting on different outcomes related to Venezuela after learning of the operation, federal prosecutors and the F.B.I. said.

Map: 4.0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southeastern Missouri
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View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Read the Preliminary Report on the LaGuardia Crash
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The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on its investigation into the fatal collision between an Air Canada regional jet and a fire truck on a runway at LaGuardia Airport in March.

Mississippi U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in the Mississippi U.S. Senate election.

Kansas U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in the Kansas U.S. Senate election.

Iowa Governor Election 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in the Iowa governor election.

Kansas Governor Election 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in the Kansas governor election.

Colorado U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in the Colorado U.S. Senate election.

Oklahoma U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in the Oklahoma U.S. Senate election.

Two Sisters, Two Husbands, a Toddler and a House in the Bay Area
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Kinship and a notoriously expensive housing market spurred a family to join forces and buy a multifamily house in California. Here’s what they found.

36 Hours in Richmond, Va.
Interactive, Yesterday

In the onetime Confederate capital, history is being told with newfound clarity.

The Japanese Designers Changing Men’s Wear
Interactive, Yesterday

How a new vanguard of labels from Japan became the most-talked about thing in fashion.

The Poetry Challenge Day 4: Are we alone in the universe? Does it matter?
Interactive, Yesterday

Writers have been pondering the sky for centuries, but this poem helps us feel a little less solitary. Brush up on its last lines today, and tomorrow we’ll talk about the whole thing.

How Well Will You Age? Take Our Quiz.
Interactive, April 22

The little daily decisions we make add up — and ultimately shape our longevity.

Man Accused of Execution-Style Killing Arrested 33 Years After Double Murder
Interactive, April 22

William Antonio Solis was indicted this week on three charges, including two murders from 1993 in the Bronx during a drug deal.

Ohio Ninth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Ohio's 9th Congressional District.

Louisiana Fifth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
Interactive, April 22

Track the latest polls in Louisiana's 5th Congressional District.

Nebraska Governor Election 2026: Latest Polls
Interactive, April 22

Track the latest polls in the Nebraska governor election.

The Uncertain Future of Life Undocumented
Interactive, April 22

Considering college — and the future — while undocumented.

A New Yorker Rediscovers Her City, in a Wheelchair
Interactive, April 22

After losing her legs, a New York Times food writer began to feel like a tourist in her home city. So, facing her fears, she met it like one.

See How a 350-Year-Old Brewery Makes Sake the Hard Way
Interactive, April 22

In Japan, the Terada Honke brewery holds fast to tradition: wild yeast, ancient songs, and a mixture of muscle and finesse.

How China Is Building Its Next Outpost at Sea
Interactive, April 22

China has been quietly and quickly building an island in disputed waters off of the coast of Vietnam over the last few months.

Hey, Bampot! Can You Tell Real British Insults From Fakes in This Quiz?
Interactive, April 22

Researchers in the U.K. are working to document the country’s array of obscure invective.

Read the document
Interactive, April 22

New York utilities present their findings concerning new statewide heat protection rules.

The Poetry Challenge Day 3: How do you write about love?
Interactive, April 22

It helps to be a little heartsick — and the best poet of your time. Our weeklong poetry challenge continues, including W.H. Auden himself reading “The More Loving One.”

Virginia Redistricting Referendum Results
Interactive, April 21

Get live results and maps from the 2026 Virginia redistricting referendum.

Read the Wisconsin Criminal Complaint
Interactive, April 21

A scientist at the University of Wisconsin tampered with his coworker’s water bottle using chemicals, the authorities in Dane County, Wis., said. Read the criminal complaint.

How Both Parties Are Slicing Urban Areas to Tilt the House
Interactive, April 21

American cities — densely populated and overwhelmingly Democratic — have been powerful tools in helping Republicans and Democrats propose aggressive gerrymanders.

The Poetry Challenge Day 2: What’s love got to do with it?
Interactive, April 21

In short, everything. Today, learn the second stanza, which gives us the poem’s most memorable phrase: “Let the more loving one be me.” Practice this line, and the others, with help from our game.

Do You Know Which Lines Were Added to a Book’s Movie Version?
Interactive, April 20

Film adaptations often vary from their original source material, and this short quiz challenges you to identify certain words on the screen that were not in the novel.

Inside the Power Stations That Keep the Subways Moving, or Bring Them to a Halt
Interactive, April 20

Transit officials are spending billions of dollars to upgrade New York City’s aging electrical substations, the mostly invisible backbone of the subway system.

How a Fashion Disrupter Lives on $50,000 a Year in the South Bronx
Interactive, April 20

To make a living off his designs, Ari Serrano combs through thrift stores for supplies and finds opportunities for those who can make a name online.

Map: 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Japan
Interactive, April 20

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

The Poetry Challenge Day 1: Let’s learn one poem together this week.
Interactive, April 20

It’s about love, the cosmos and everything in between. And all week we’ll have games and readings by poets laureate, beloved authors and an Oscar winner to help you memorize it.

How Iran’s Cheap, Low-Tech Drones Have Cost the U.S.
Interactive, April 18

The United States and its allies have historically prioritized accurate but expensive defense solutions. Drones challenge that math.

Read the Supreme Court’s Shadow Papers
Interactive, April 18

Read 16 pages of internal deliberations from the Supreme Court that the New York Times has obtained, bringing the origins of the court’s “shadow docket” into the light.

How Theater Can Still Challenge Us
Interactive, April 17

The director Ivo van Hove and others share essential avant-garde productions.

How Cultured Are You? Take Our Quiz.
Interactive, April 17

Test your knowledge, before or after reading T’s Culture issue.

Barry Keoghan Takes Our Culture Questionnaire
Interactive, April 17

The actor shares his favorite performances, films, meals and more.

Jeffrey Wright Takes Our Culture Questionnaire
Interactive, April 17

The actor shares his favorite performances, films, meals and more.

Greta Lee Takes Our Culture Questionnaire
Interactive, April 17

The actress shares her favorite performances, films, meals and more.

13 Garments That Altered the History of Clothing
Interactive, April 17

The looks that revolutionized fashion.

The Suit, in 8 Reinventions
Interactive, April 17

Four men’s wear designers share the history of the garment.

The Essential White Shirts
Interactive, April 17

A selection of the very best of fashion’s most enduring garment, according to the people who make them.

Rébé, Intarsia, Agrafe: The Fashion Terms to Know
Interactive, April 17

A glossary of clothing terms and techniques.

The Fabrics That Shaped Fashion
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How linen, cashmere and other textiles changed the way we dress.

The 10 Most Influential Gardening Styles
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Landscape designers and botanists on the legacy of different movements.

From the Tower of Babel to the White House Ballroom
Interactive, April 17

History’s most controversial buildings, selected by two architects and a critic.

What’s the Difference Between Art Deco and Art Nouveau?
Interactive, April 17

Easily confused design terms explained.

Is This Table a Fake?
Interactive, April 17

Take T’s quiz to determine whether a furniture piece is original or not.

Stone, Glass, Earth, Steel: A History of Architecture
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The most consequential building materials throughout time.

The 10 Most Important Chairs
Interactive, April 17

By combining utility and style in novel ways, these seats have changed the way we think about how furniture is made — and who it’s for.

Modernism for Dummies
Interactive, April 17

Ten must-know texts and aesthetic philosophies of the 20th-century European architecture and design movement.

Is That Column Doric or Corinthian?
Interactive, April 17

A primer on columns from the architect Gil Schafer.

How Many Flowers Can You Identify?
Interactive, April 17

The most culturally important flora in the world — and how to spot them.

Actors to See Onstage No Matter What They’re In
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13 stars of the New York theater scene who elevate every production.

How Puppets Explain Culture
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A look at six enduring traditions around the world.

The Most Moving Onstage Monologues
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Actors Nathan Lane, Joel Grey, Kara Young and Mark Strong on seven speeches they can’t forget.

The Plays You Need to Know From the Last 100 Years
Interactive, April 17

Cole Escola, Lynn Nottage and others choose the plays that define contemporary theater.

The Shakespeare Plays You Must See
Interactive, April 17

The actors Judi Dench and Paapa Essiedu and director Saheem Ali share their favorite works.

These Are the Only Acceptable Karaoke Songs
Interactive, April 17

Actors and karaoke connoisseurs Bridget Everett and Natasha Rothwell rank seven tracks from easiest to hardest.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 18, 2026
Interactive, April 17

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Busta Rhymes on Hip-Hop’s Classic Samples
Interactive, April 17

Sampling has been part of the genre since the beginning. The rapper names the three songs that artists keep turning to.

A Timeline of Classical Music’s Evolution
Interactive, April 17

A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between.

Minimalist Music, Explained
Interactive, April 17

The experimental composer Daniel Lopatin names several key works that define the genre.

8 of the Most Important Animated Films
Interactive, April 17

The director of “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) and “The Wild Robot” (2024) shares a list of movies that changed the medium.

If You See Only 3 Operas in Your Life, Make It These
Interactive, April 17

The mezzo-sopranos Joyce DiDonato and Denyce Graves and the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo share their picks of essential productions.

The Most Difficult Pieces of Classical Music
Interactive, April 17

A composer, a conductor and a pianist share the most difficult pieces they brought to life.

The Albums That Have Defined Each Decade of Hip-Hop
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Rappers Slick Rick, Trina and Tierra Whack share five albums that have captured the spirit of the medium over the years.

Jesse Eisenberg on Why Show Tunes Matter
Interactive, April 17

The actor shares five essential songs from musicals.

Iran, India, Brazil and Nigeria Onscreen
Interactive, April 17

Four directors share the movies that capture each country.

The Best Movies You’ve Probably Never Seen
Interactive, April 17

The directors Charles Burnett, Ava DuVernay and others share five films that have been unjustly overlooked.

The Innovations That Changed How We See Movies
Interactive, April 17

Five ways that contemporary cinematography has changed.

7 Essential Avant-Garde Films
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According to the directors John Cameron Mitchell and Julio Torres.

9 Must-See Films About New York City
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From “Make Way for Tomorrow” to “After Hours,” these are the films that encapsulate the city.

Films That Are a Crash Course in Directing
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Kathryn Bigelow and Mary Bronstein list eight movies that filmmakers will learn from.

The Performances That Changed Their Lives
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Three great character actors share others’ roles that most influenced them.

This Is the Correct Way to Eat an Oyster
Interactive, April 17

Twelve chefs on how to eat things (as you were meant to).

What’s the Difference Between Burrata and Stracciatella?
Interactive, April 17

A chef explains the distinctions between commonly confused foods.

8 Wines to Have at Home
Interactive, April 17

Versatile, affordable bottles that are worth having on hand.

Dishes From Around the World You Should Try
Interactive, April 17

Ligaya Mishan, a chief restaurant critic for The New York Times, shares her list of meals from Oslo to Singapore that people should endeavor to try.

Three Simple Recipes to Memorize
Interactive, April 17

Chefs on the dishes that teach foundational cooking skills, from simmering to roasting to frying.

What to Say to Sound Like You Understand Wine
Interactive, April 17

A sommelier’s phrasebook.

Cheeses to Know on Sight
Interactive, April 17

From Camembert to Comté, these are the varieties to distinguish.

The Only Chocolate Bars Worth Buying
Interactive, April 17

We asked 43 experts to tell us their favorite brands available in the United States. Here, their top nominations under $25.

What Is Performance Art Anyway?
Interactive, April 17

A timeline of the most pivotal moments in the medium’s history.

Move Over ‘Middlemarch’: Great Authors’ Unsung Works
Interactive, April 17

Literature’s great B-sides, from “Romola” to “Between the Acts.”

3 Fairy Tales Worth Remembering as an Adult
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Childhood stories that shape how we understand the world.

What America’s Main Characters Tell Us
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Three protagonists who changed how postwar U.S. thought of itself.

Poems You Should Know by Heart
Interactive, April 17

The poets Major Jackson and Frederick Seidel share the verses they always return to.

Why Are We Still Obsessed With Magic?
Interactive, April 17

Six myths that remain essential to understanding literature and the human psyche.

The Books You Should Read Before Turning 10, 40 and 90
Interactive, April 17

Dua Lipa, Bernardine Evaristo and others share what to read over a lifetime.

How to Be Cultured
Interactive, April 17

A highly idiosyncratic compendium of what you need to know right now.

France, Japan, India, the U.K. and Brazil: A Reading List
Interactive, April 17

Writers pick the classic and contemporary novels you must read from each country.

The 5 AIDS-Era American Novels to Read First
Interactive, April 17

Fiction that shows what it means to create art amid crisis.

Can You Acquire the @ Symbol?
Interactive, April 17

What it actually means for a museum to obtain, and then care for, an unconventional, difficult or even nontangible artwork.

Is That Artwork Actually Surreal?
Interactive, April 17

What to know about one of the field’s most misappropriated terms.

What Must You See at the Met?
Interactive, April 17

Artists share their favorite pieces from institutions around the world.

(Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Postwar American Art
Interactive, April 17

A highly truncated timeline since World War II, with only some recency bias.

The Painting Movements Everyone Should Know
Interactive, April 17

A timeline of 10 styles and their key works.

10 Important Works of Pottery
Interactive, April 17

From 210 B.C. to A.D. 1995, essential pieces selected by four ceramic artists.

How Artists Reshaped the American Landscape
Interactive, April 17

A history of land art in eight works.

What Can We Learn From Looking at Masks?
Interactive, April 17

Key examples from a medium that is about as old as human history.

The Innovations That Changed the Art of Painting
Interactive, April 17

Curators and historians on the materials that transformed the medium.

Art That Was Too Blasphemous, Too Weird and Too Explicit
Interactive, April 17

Six notorious artistic controversies, from Édouard Manet’s “Olympia” to Tracey Emin’s “My Bed.”

What’s Going on With Conceptual Art?
Interactive, April 17

A history of the medium in five pieces.

The New York Times News Quiz, April 17, 2026
Interactive, April 17

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

Should You Procrastinate Productively — or by Having Fun?
Interactive, April 17

A ruling on a dispute over the proper method of avoidance.

Firefighters Likely Had Limited View of Approaching Plane in LaGuardia Crash
Interactive, April 16

The Times created a 3-D model to visualize the sight lines from inside the fire truck seconds before it crashed with a passenger jet.

New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Election Results
Interactive, April 16

Get live results and maps from the 2026 New Jersey 11th Congressional District special election.

The Slow-Motion Battle for Hormuz
Interactive, April 16

Iran’s stranglehold over the waterway completely reshaped shipping during the war. The U.S. naval blockade is an attempt to stop that.

Downtown Tower or Tree-Lined Street? A New Brooklynite Weighed Her Options.
Interactive, April 16

Looking for prime subway access and proximity to green space, a longtime renter considered newer buildings in various shapes and sizes.

36 Hours in Santa Cruz, Calif.
Interactive, April 16

Find in microcosm so much that is great about California, including towering redwoods, surf culture and renowned wineries.

Trump’s Proposed ‘Triumphal Arch’ Would Be Among the World’s Tallest
Interactive, April 16

See how the 250-foot structure would dwarf other monumental arches, including the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

Map: 3.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California
Interactive, April 15

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

The Great American GLP-1 Experiment
Interactive, April 15

Millions of Americans are experimenting with the drugs. Science can’t keep up.

Your Guide to Amsterdam
Interactive, April 15

From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

‘I Don’t Know If We Can Come Back From This’: The View From Inside Trump’s D.H.S.
Interactive, April 14

Dozens of agents and officials share their stories about working in the Department of Homeland Security during the violent crackdown on illegal immigration.

Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 5,7 sacude Nevada
Interactive, April 14

Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

Map: 5.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Nevada
Interactive, April 14

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Sign Up for the Book Review’s 2026 Challenge
Interactive, April 14

(It’s about poetry. And you’ll love it.)

Student News Quiz for April 6-13
Interactive, April 13

Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how well you can do on this week’s news quiz for students.

Do You Know Which Books Feature These Sharp Lines?
Interactive, April 13

Try this short quiz on memorably snarky retorts and observations from five literary works.

The Affordable Car Is Dead. What Happened?
Interactive, April 13

This is how cars got so ridiculously, forbiddingly expensive.

How a Geologist Lives on $200,000 in Bushwick, Brooklyn
Interactive, April 13

After starting a new job, Daniel Babin can afford to shop for a pricey vintage guitar and rethink living with 17 roommates.

How Lee Zeldin Shifted the Mission — And the Message — of the E.P.A.
Interactive, April 12

More than any administrator in decades, Lee Zeldin talks about the Environmental Protection Agency's work in economic terms, reflecting President Trump’s desire to boost industry while downplaying environmental consequences.

8 Weeks of Failed D.H.S. Shutdown Negotiations in 1 Chart
Interactive, April 11

The shutdown that began with Democrats and Republicans disagreeing over ICE restrictions has continued for nearly two months.

How David Cross Gets Ready for a Night of ‘Dangerous’ Comedy
Interactive, April 11

Mr. Cross, known for “Arrested Development” and “Mr. Show,” isn’t afraid to say what should not be said.

“It Was Survival Mode”: The Lunar Mission That Nearly Ended in Disaster
Interactive, April 11

Fifty-six years ago, after a tense race to save the Apollo 13 crew, the astronauts finally splashed down safely. Here’s what flight directors who got them home remember.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 11, 2026
Interactive, April 10

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The New York Times News Quiz, April 10, 2026
Interactive, April 10

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

Forks in the Dishwasher — Tines Up or Down?
Interactive, April 10

A ruling on a timeless marital dispute.

Mamdani’s New York: Chronicling His First 100 Days as Mayor
Interactive, April 10

Zohran Mamdani has pushed to deliver tangible improvements to New Yorkers’ lives, amid larger challenges like a blizzard and a deficit-laden budget.

Iran’s Schools and Hospitals in Ruins From U.S.-Israeli Strikes
Interactive, April 10

The Times has verified strikes on at least 39 schools and hospitals, a fraction of the devastation so far.

What’s Inside NASA’s Mission Control
Interactive, April 10

Take a tour of the room where the team behind the Artemis II mission works day and night.

Tracking Tropical Storm Sinlaku
Interactive, April 9

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Sinlaku

How the Stars of ‘Euphoria’ Became the New A-list
Interactive, April 9

Since the debut of HBO’s Gen-Z drama, Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi have amassed Hollywood fame, prestige and power in very modern ways.

Two Midwesterners Found Their Oasis in the New Mexico Desert
Interactive, April 9

With about $350,000 to spend, a couple looked for a home in Albuquerque that could handle their pets, plants, and one serious rock collection.

How Iran’s Information War Machine Operates Online
Interactive, April 9

In just 69 minutes, Iran took advantage of a global network of accounts and media channels to spread its narrative around the world.

36 Hours in Hoi An, Vietnam
Interactive, April 9

Find timeworn architecture, tea ceremonies, modern dining and a world-class circus beneath a bamboo dome on Vietnam’s central coast.