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Winners of the Vietnam Digital Awards 2023 (VDA 2023) were honoured at a ceremony held on October 7 by the Vietnam Digital Media Association (VDCA) under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Information and Communications.
For the people of Quat Dong, embroidery represents far more than a means of making a living. It is a source of pride, a link to their heritage, and the pursuit of artistic excellence.
Newly discovered Son Nu Cave in Quang Binh Province brings huge potential for tourism in the region, but also challenges in protection and tourist safety
On October 27, the first Hoa Binh Province’s Da River Shrimp and Fish Festival and the Agricultural Fair and OCOP Exhibition of the Northern Midlands and Mountainous Region 2023 opened at the Exhibition Fair Center of Hoa Binh Province.
Hoa Binh Province has achieved positive results in sustainablep overty, which has contributed to the implementation of its socio-economic development plan.
Developing high-tech agriculture is an important goal and direction to promote Hoa Binh province’s socio-economic development, with citrus trees as the key product.
One of the American women who has become very familiar in Vietnam since the years of the war is writer, journalist and charity activist Lady Borton.
On September 6, 2023, the Human Rights Steering Committee of Lam Dong province coordinated with the Standing Office and the Government Human Rights Steering Committee to organize a grassroots human rights training conference.
On the occasion of the month of action for children 2023, the People's Committee of Hoa Binh Province organized a dialogue between provincial leaders and children on issues related to children.
Tax authorities use technology to accelerate delivery of refunds
The Embassy of Vietnam in Israel has announced safety measures for its citizens in Israel after an unprecedented Hamas attack from Gaza on early October 7 (local time) killing hundreds of Israelis.
Not only famous for its tourist attractions, Ha Giang province is also known to tourists for its traditional craft villages imbued with national cultural identity.
Climate change has reduced the flow of the Mekong River over the past ten years, and causing impacts for the Mekong Delta in the region, including Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City must quickly innovate and unify awareness of new growth drivers for promoting green growth.
The U.S. Golf magazine named four golf resorts in Viet Nam among the world's Top 100 during the 2024-2025 period in its latest rankings.
Over the past 200 years, the ancient house in the central province of Thanh Hoa has stood the test of time, retaining its original structure and witnessing various significant historical milestones of the nation.
ASEAN-Korea Center releases video on Hanoi tourism highlights
Hoang Manh Chien, a young blacksmith, is among the few individuals in Vietnam who possess the skill to create legendary Damascus steel. This type of steel is famous for producing exquisite, expensive, and rare handmade knives.
The small café located on The Giao Street in Hanoi is a special café, not only because of its special drinks, but also special workers.
After decades of overseas investments, 16 State-owned enterprises, primarily PetrolVietnam (PVN) and Viettel, have brought back profits exceeding US$2 billion.
As many as 30 State-owned enterprises invested over US$6.6 billion overseas by the end of 2022, according to a report of the Ministry of Finance.
Since the launch of iPhone 15 series, Vietnamese have been seeking information about prices and times for official sales. Chatbots and drawings with AI have also seen many searches.
Vietnam, as an open economy with multiple Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in place, is committed to fulfilling its obligations in the automobile import sector.
The first technology trading platforms, critical for the development of the science-technology market in Viet Nam, are expected to be operatinb in in Ha Noi and HCMC in Q4, 2024.
The State budget overspending in 2023 is expected to be equivalent to 4 percent in 2023, lower than the previous forecast of 4.42 percent, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).