VN's Culture Ministry takes firm action against artists sharing offensive clips

The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has announced a stricter enforcement policy regarding artists and their online activities, particularly concerning inappropriate content.

Michelin Guide recommends best of Hanoi: A 48-hour food & culture adventure

The Michelin Guide has unveiled a comprehensive 48-hour itinerary for visitors to Hanoi, featuring top street food and cultural highlights.

VN Prime Minister pushes for $4.03 billion in infrastructure investment bonds

On September 7, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh concluded the government’s regular monthly meeting with a call to action on several key economic and infrastructural issues.

1,500 Hanoi firefighters on duty as storm Yagi causes extensive damage

The impact of Storm Yagi has led to substantial damage in Hanoi, prompting the Hanoi Police's Firefighting and Rescue Department to mobilize 1,500 personnel for rescue operations.

Investigation at Hoa Hong Shelter finds child abuse and charity exploitation

The Hoa Hong Shelter in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City, has been found to be involved in child abuse and exploitation of charity resources.

Typhoon Yagi causes shipwrecks, 13 crew members missing

Typhoon Yagi, also known as Storm No. 3, has unleashed powerful winds and large waves, causing significant maritime incidents in Quang Ninh and Hai Phong.

Vu The Phiet takes over as chairman of ACV, replacing retired Lai Xuan Thanh

On September 6, the Vietnam Airports Corporation (ACV) held a ceremony to announce new appointments.

Eco-industrial parks vital to achieving net zero emission target by 2050

The development of eco-industrial parks is an effective solution to lower emissions enough to meet the net zero target by 2050 in Vietnam. However, there are still many obstacles, especially in terms of mechanisms.

Video shows Typhoon Yagi lifting car in Quang Ninh

A video shared by the Hanoi 24H fanpage shows the dramatic impact of Typhoon Yagi in Quang Ninh, where a red car was lifted and tossed by the storm's powerful winds.

Hanoi battles Typhoon Yagi: Winds knock over cyclists and cause traffic chaos

Typhoon Yagi made its impact felt in Hanoi from the afternoon of September 7, with heavy rains and strong winds causing significant disruptions.

Hundreds of Vietnamese tourists stranded as super typhoon Yagi disrupts flights

Hundreds of Vietnamese tourists have found themselves stranded in Hainan and Guizhou, China, unable to return to Hanoi due to the impact of Super Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit Asia this year.

Hanoi streets devastated by Typhoon Yagi: Trees and roofs down

As Typhoon Yagi hit Quang Ninh and Hai Phong, many trees and metal-roofed houses on the streets of Hanoi also fell and collapsed. Emergency services were promptly on site to clear the debris and ensure traffic safety.

VNG appoints Kelly Wong as Acting CEO

In a recent announcement, VNG Corporation has appointed Kelly Wong, the company's Deputy CEO, as the Acting CEO.

Yagi causes shopping frenzy: online stores overwhelmed, local markets empty

As Typhoon Yagi makes landfall, online vendors face significant disruptions while residents scramble to stock up on essentials at local markets and supermarkets.

Typhoon Yagi forces temporary closure of Noi Bai Airport

As of 10am today (September 7), Noi Bai Airport has been temporarily closed until 9pm due to Typhoon Yagi. The airport has implemented measures to secure aircraft, ensuring they remain stationary until the storm passes.

Typhoon Yagi wreaks havoc in Ha Long: Major damage and bridge closure

The impact of Typhoon Yagi has caused significant damage in Ha Long City, Quang Ninh, with numerous large trees toppled and infrastructure affected. Authorities have implemented a travel ban on Bai Chay Bridge to ensure safety.

Power outages and disruptions as Typhoon Yagi makes landfall in Northern Vietnam

At noon today, Typhoon Yagi, with maximum sustained winds of 149 km/h (Category 13), struck the coastal areas of Quang Ninh and Hai Phong.

Land prices artificially inflated in Hanoi, few transactions recorded

Real estate brokers say some land plots with the highest bid price of VND133.3 million per sq m at a recent auction in Hoai Duc district eventually sold for an additional VND200 million per plot.

Maths lecturer says ‘template-based’ teaching method should stop

The typical way Vietnamese students learn includes providing math questions and guiding students on how to solve the questions so that students can learn by heart the samples and then apply the same way to solve similar questions.

Why was a broken-rice eatery visited by a famous chef 11 years ago?

A 60-year-old com tam (broken rice) eatery located on a small alley in HCM City, owned by Nguyen Thi Lan, once welcomed the world famous chef Martin Yan who later introduced the restaurant at the Discovering Vietnam show.

Quoc Cuong Gia Lai incurs big loss, managers receive only VND11 million a month

Quoc Cuong Gia Lai Group reported a loss of VND16.6 billion in the first half 2024. As the company is bogged down in difficulties, the company’s managers are receiving only VND11 million a month each.

Vietnamese coconut candy makes top 70 sweets list worldwide

The renowned food website Taste Atlas has recently published its list of the 70 best sweets globally, and Ben Tre's coconut candy has proudly secured the 26th spot with a rating of 3.5 stars.

Vietnamese designer Phan Dang Hoang set to shine at Milan Fashion Week 2025

Designer Phan Dang Hoang is poised to debut his latest collection, "Ceramics," at Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025.

VN authority demands Google address unfounded copyright claims on Wolfoo videos

Vietnam’s Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has called on Google to ensure the protection of Vietnamese business rights, particularly in the ongoing copyright dispute involving the Wolfoo animated character series.

Major powers USA, China, Japan become prime consumers of Vietnamese wood

Vietnam's wood industry has experienced a significant boom, with exports nearing US$11 billion over the past eight months, primarily driven by heavy purchases from the United States, China, and Japan.