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Vietnam and Cambodia have agreed to continue increasing delegation exchange, cooperation and experience sharing in State management on religion in localities.
The Ban Flower Festival 2018 will take place in Dien Bien from March 17-19, with many new activities to attract visitors to the northern mountainous province, said the organising board.
A cultural event has been held at the Temple of Literature to popularise the ao dai (traditional long robe) for men.
Like many other countries, Vietnam is entering the fourth industrial revolution with many opportunities and challenges, of which, the most challenging thing is human resources.
Nguyen Thi That came second in the 16th Grand Prix of Chambéry cycling tournament on March 11 in the district of Chambéry-le-Vieux in Savoie, France.
Two separate legal entities managed by Warburg Pincus would invest over 370 million USD in the Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank), announced the bank on March 12.
Vietnam’s U16 team finished second in the Japan-ASEAN friendly football tournament after losing 0-1 to Indonesia in the final on March 12.
The Turkish Ministry of Economy has launched an anti-dumping investigation into core welding wire imported from Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Commercial Affairs Office in Turkey.
Da Lat is known as the “city of flowers” as the meadows and fields in the land bloom all year round. Visiting Da Lat in spring, people are offered the opportunity to wander across a stunning landscape of colourful flower meadows.
Banks enter capital mobilization race, Quality of fruit exported to U.S. needs special attention, HCMC to continue making advance payment for metro project, New decree must ensure tight control on Grab, Uber
VietNamNet Bridge - While some commercial banks report increased mobilized capital, other banks have had to raise deposit interest rates, demonstrating the divide in the banking sector, analysts say.
Visitors to TechDemo 2017, an important event of sci-tech firms held in Da Nang City in late 2017, were invited to try a special mouthwash made of nano silver.
Here is a wide range of views on Vietnamese women in business.
VietNamNet Bridge - Tigers, weighing up to hundreds of kilograms, are brought to Vietnam from other countries, especially Laos, and go through customs agencies’ examinations.
In the soft spring drizzle on the first days of the lunar month, local amateur and professional Quan Ho (love duet) singers flocked to Tien Du district, Bac Ninh province to celebrate the annual Lim festival.
The real estate market has played a pivotal role in helping transform Ho Chi Minh City into a megacity.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and his spouse arrived in Auckland international airport on March 12 afternoon (local time) to begin an official visit to New Zealand.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and the high-level delegation of Vietnam were greeted with the traditional Maori greeting and a 19-gun salute at an official ceremony at the Government House in Auckland city, New Zealand, on March 13.
Suspected murderer in Bình Dương turns himself in, Fire destroys 40ha of forest in Gia Lai, Vietnamese Buddhist Association hold requiem in RoK, Ha My massacre commemorated in Quang Nam
Vietnam-Laos friendship meeting celebrates Bunpimay New Year, Congratulations to Mauritius on National Day, VN, Russia continue to beef up economic linkages, Public security force urged to uphold President Ho’s teachings
The Vietnamese resort and hospitality sector is growing steadily to meet the growing demand of the tourism industry.
A tourism development fund will be set up with capital to be sourced from the State budget in the first three years and then contributed by 10% of revenue from visa and immigration-related fees.
The Ministry of Transport is accelerating work on the feasibility study for the Eastern North-South Expressway so that it could be approved in August.
VietNamNet Bridge – Private museums in HCM City have changed their ways of doing business and are pulling more audiences away from theatres and cinemas.