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In light of the escalating and unpredictable situation in Venezuela, Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a strong advisory urging citizens to reconsider any travel to the country at this time.
Vietnam donates 2,000 tons of rice to the Philippines to support disaster recovery efforts, as Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hosts Ambassador Montealegre for farewell meeting.
Even after leaving the classroom, these teachers chose to teach one final lesson - through giving. Their billion-VND donations are changing lives.
Traffic police in Quang Ninh province have fined a family for the dangerous act of grilling food directly on a railway track - an incident that was later shared on TikTok.
A cloud-hunting hotspot in Son La, Vietnam has been named one of the top 26 “off-the-radar” destinations to visit in 2026 by New Delhi Television (NDTV), a prominent Indian media outlet.
At the foot of Dinh Mountain in Ninh Binh lies Ngoc (Jade) Well - a vast, mystical water source said to never dry up.
Vietnam’s auto and motorbike industry underwent a remarkable transformation in 2025, driven by policy reform, electrification, and intensified market competition.
Vietnam expressed concern over the situation in Venezuela and called on all parties to exercise restraint and resolve disputes and differences based on international law.
U23 Vietnam will usher in what is expected to be an ambitious and high-stakes 2026 for Vietnamese football, with heavy expectations placed on head coach Kim Sang Sik and his squad.
Despite AI's growing footprint, the IT sector continues to command the highest salaries in Vietnam, according to TopCV's latest hiring report.
Vietnam’s volleyball transfer market has opened the new year with high-impact moves, drawing widespread attention across the national sports scene.
Vietnam waived public school tuition, selected a national textbook, and passed its first-ever Teacher Law in 2025.
If leading a country is like playing chess, then 2025 marked a year of carefully crafting a powerful board position. The question now is how Vietnam will make its strategic moves in 2026 and beyond.
UNWTO-acclaimed Thai Hai and Quynh Son are easy drives from Hanoi and promise authentic, communal, and unforgettable holiday experiences.
Every night in Saigon, people line up for a taste of his buttery, spicy dried squid - a street food sensation with a story behind it.
Vietnam is rolling out a new set of traffic laws in 2026, focusing on safety, emissions, and driver responsibilities.
A recent engagement ceremony between a young woman from Khanh Hoa and a man from Mongolia has captured the hearts of netizens, thanks to its unique blend of Vietnamese and Mongolian wedding customs.
A string of counterfeit health and beauty product scandals rocked Vietnam in 2025, exposing widespread deception behind influencer-backed promotions.
Resolution 68-NQ/TW, issued in 2025 by Vietnam’s Politburo, has placed the private sector in its rightful position within the nation’s development structure.
In southern provinces like Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai, a wild-growing vegetable once considered a “poverty food” is making a flavorful comeback as a prized local delicacy.
Vietnam’s rapid expansion of its expressway network, reaching over 3,000km by 2025, marks a historic turning point in national infrastructure development.
Vietnam's new Digital Transformation Law defines a legal foundation for nationwide change, with the state as a key investor and customer.
Vietnam is entering a new chapter in tax administration as it abolishes the lump-sum tax regime for household businesses.
From reunions on Google Maps to inviting strangers to weddings, young people defined a bold and heartfelt year online.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has issued an official response to what it describes as misleading and distorted claims about the content of the Grade 5 History-Geography textbook in the “Connecting Knowledge with Life” series.