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These technology parks in the three major cities will give priority to the development of IT services and products with a high added value.
Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel J. Kritenbrink will visit five Asian nations, including Vietnam, from February 23-March 4.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has urged four State-owned telecom companies, namely Viettel, VNPT, MobiFone, and Gtel Mobile, to take the lead in semiconductor chip research, development and production.
Vietnam’s shrimp exports are forecast to rebound and rise by 10-15% year-on-year, with revenue reaching US$4 billion, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP). T
NA Chairman attends ceremony to launch Youth Month, tree-planting festival
The Hanoi People's Committee has issued a plan to install more security cameras at public places and replace outdated models.
HCM City has launched a project on building book spaces and developing reading culture in the community by 2025.
According to a survey done by CBRE in November and December, Vietnam is just behind India in terms of attractiveness to investors.
The HCM City Public Employees’ Trade Union has launched a programme to offer free áo dài (Vietnamese traditional dress) to disadvantaged workers on the occasion of International Women’s Day (March 8).
It aims to establish the groundwork for a digital government, foster a thriving digital economy, and cultivate a connected digital society.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has asked localities to stop direct admission for 10th graders with International English Language Testing System (IELTS) certificates.
Thirty provinces and cities in the country held ceremonies on February 25 to see tens of thousands of young people off for military service in the first handover batch.
HCM City has announced plans to organise a range of major tourism promotion events within and outside the country throughout this year in an effort to boost tourism in the city.
Vietnam is proactively enforcing traffic laws, with tougher penalties to be imposed on drink driving offences with the aim of reducing traffic accidents, including deaths and injuries, whilst also promoting traffic safety culture in society.
Vietnamese movie "Cu Li khong bao gio khoc" (Cu Li never cries) by director Pham Ngoc Lan won the best first feature prize at the Berlinale Film Festival on February 24.
Following the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact in late 2023, Vietnam has been accelerating its efforts toward green transition, digital transformation, and a knowledge-based and circular economy, striving for zero percent net-emissions by 2050.
Many realtors are facing difficulties as they are developing too many projects at the same time. It is the right time for wealthy realtors to ‘hunt’ for projects.
Building Vietnam’s browsers, search engines, smarthomes and digital platforms for Vietnamese are the goals of the Make in Vietnam program for 2024.
For centuries, Nha Xa silk has been known as among the most famous silk products in Vietnam.
Le Phan Vien Hy is extremely enthusiastic about working with colors and shaping designs on cakes. The 34-year-old cake artist had the opportunity to showcase her creations in many other international cake events.
Da Nang has become a destination for many foreign couples organizing romantic wedding ceremonies.
Néang Ma La and her colleagues at the centre provide care and rehabilitation for rare animals rescued from illegal trafficking and transportation, and eventually release them back to the wild.
A young man in Binh Duong province owns a collection of thousands of secondhand articles, considering them precious as they not only have historical value but also evoke childhood memories.
This is a prominent cultural, economic and social event of national and international scale, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7, 1954 - May 7, 2024).
According to elderly villagers, the craft of making incense in Dong Khe has a history spanning over 300 years. Throughout this time, the craft village has endured and thrived due to the chemical-free quality and distinctive aroma of its products.