
A personal website for a specialist based in Vietnam. Ly helps expats and locals in three areas: finding a home in Nha Trang or Da Lat, learning English from scratch, and building a healthier lifestyle.
The goal was to build a site that works as a business card, a services showcase, and a useful content hub — for two very different audiences: English-speaking foreigners and Vietnamese readers.
The site is fully available in English and Vietnamese. Visitors switch languages with a single tap and everything changes instantly — menus, page content, and blog posts. This matters because Ly's clients speak different languages.
The site clearly explains what Ly does:
Ly writes articles in both languages — about life in Vietnam, health, and learning English. For example: "How to find an apartment in Nha Trang" or "How to start speaking English from day one." Each post has a cover image, date, and category.
Visitors can send Ly a message directly from the site. It arrives in her inbox automatically — no extra steps needed.
The homepage shows real reviews from expats, English students, and health coaching clients. This helps new visitors quickly understand who already trusts Ly's services.
The site includes a settings panel that most personal websites skip entirely. Any visitor can:
You land on the homepage and see a welcome section, three service blocks, an "About Ly" section, client reviews, the latest blog posts, and a contact form — all in one scroll, like a modern landing page. The blog opens separately with a list of articles and full post pages.
The design is clean: neutral colors, large readable text, and easy navigation on both mobile and desktop.