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Da Nang has set a target of having at least five financial technology (FinTech) businesses with revenues of over 1 trillion VND ($40 million) yearly, while the Free Trade Zone would contribute 17.9% to the city’s gross regional domestic product.
Nestled among the lush hills of Giao An commune in Thanh Hoa, the garden of Ha Van Dung stands out not only for its tall, straight rows of areca trees, but for what they carry.
Deposit interest rates are showing signs of peaking after a prolonged upcycle, but there is limited room for a decline.
Developing the affordable housing segment is expected to help increase supply and reduce house price levels, but to attract developers, policies on land-use fees, taxes, capital, and home-buying conditions need to be clarified.
Following the discovery of nearly 300 tons of diseased pork launched into the market, some of which reportedly made its way into collective kitchens and schools, experts are calling for the strictest possible inspection of food supplied to students.
The Ministry of Health is seeking feedback on a draft decree guiding the implementation of the Law on Population, which proposes financial support for prenatal and newborn screening, as well as the development of community-based elderly care models.
Having pursued stable jobs in the UK and Canada, the couple Liam and Sarah did not think a one-year trip to Vietnam would "change everything."
Unlike traditional models, new-generation megacities are built on four pillars: polycentric development, strong regional connectivity, infrastructure-first planning, and linking real estate with the real economy.
Discover four unique Hue cakes known for their flavors, textures, and surprisingly low prices, loved by locals and visitors alike.
Beyond teaching knowledge, the Phu Tho girl also creates a joyful and meaningful social environment for elderly men and women aged 70, 80, and older.
A centuries-old temple and six ancient ironwood trees in Ninh Binh are preserved by villagers as sacred treasures passed down through generations.
Although widely regarded as a cultural “speciality” attracting tourists, VN puppetry is facing multiple challenges in preservation and development, requiring renewed efforts to both safeguard its identity and adapt to contemporary cultural currents.
Many fields traditionally perceived as primarily for men are not only opening up to women but also giving them a distinct competitive advantage.
Digital transformation in Vietnam’s healthcare sector goes way beyond electronic medical records and digital health files, and it is delivering real wins for patients on the ground.
At renowned sites such as Ban Gioc Waterfall, Pac Bo relic site, and Mat Than Mountain, visitors not only admire the scenery but also engage in cultural activities organised by locals.
One transport company said that after each fuel price adjustment, it had to recalculate its entire business plan because fuel costs now account for 30–40 percent of total operating expenses, affecting profits.
Global technology firms are stepping up efforts to roll out AI-driven commerce tools in Vietnam, as the market moves into a new phase of 'social commerce 2.0' driven by automated messaging and personalised sales.
Tram Chim National Park in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is stepping up efforts to restore a sustainable wetland ecosystem, one of the last remaining areas representing the typical wetland landscape of the historic Dong Thap Muoi region.
The push for energy transition stems not only from market pressure or environmental standards, but also from the need to strengthen the resilience of the economy.
Unlike ecosystems where species inventories are largely complete, Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park remains scientifically “open,” with each survey revealing new findings.
The silver economy offers a new perspective on population ageing: instead of treating it as a burden, it is seen as a major economic opportunity.
Associate Prof Vu Quoc Dat argues that building infectious disease treatment facilities right in Hanoi's inner city is the optimal plan for responding to outbreaks, similar to how fire fighting requires fire extinguishers and hydrants on-site.
The policy is designed to enhance security, particularly in cases where users lose their SIM cards but fail to promptly deactivate them, creating opportunities for fraud or illegal activities.
A number of universities are pouring money into attracting professors, associate professors, and people with doctorates, but reality shows that just attracting them is not enough. The more difficult problem lies in nurturing and retaining the team.
An official has highlighted improved conditions enabling private enterprises to take on a greater role in major national projects as a central outcome of Resolution No. 68.