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An early butterfly bloom and towering wild taro plants have turned Cuc Phuong into a trending destination, attracting waves of visitors eager for photos and nature.
As global supply chains shift, experts say Vietnam must strengthen internal capabilities to attract higher-quality foreign investment.
Vietnam U17 not only claimed the 2026 Southeast Asian U17 Championship but also walked away with multiple individual honors.
Ha Thi Thuy Hang has won the first gold medal for Vietnam in athletics at the ongoing Asian Beach Games (ABG) in China.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has urged policymakers to address a critical imbalance in the tourism sector, warning against a situation where international visitors arrive in large numbers but much of the revenue flows to foreign partners.
Swiss rider Christoph Janssen delivered a standout performance to secure victory for Dong Thap in stage 20 of the 2026 Ho Chi Minh City Television Cycling Cup.
The city of Da Nang on April 25 officially broke ground on the Lien Chieu container port project, a large-scale maritime infrastructure development of strategic national importance.
The government calls for decisive action to streamline institutions and strengthen national human capital.
Vietnam has made commitments to environmental protection and climate action toward Net Zero goals at major global forums such as COP26 and P4G.
Amid modern life reaching remote villages, many traditional values have faded, yet many ethnic minority women quietly remain at their looms, restoring their homeland’s weaving craft.
Regarding the city’s long plan with a 100-year vision, information about the relocation of 860,000 people from inner Hanoi was “inaccurate.”
The growing demand for mental health care and human resource development is helping psychology graduates in the job market, with many companies actively seeking them out.
Recently, an interesting comparison was made between the price of a standard bowl of pho (around VND50,000 in Hanoi) and the minimum wage in major cities, which currently stands at over VND5 million per month.
A new regulation on the management, protection and promotion of values of the Dong Van Karst Plateau UNESCO Global Geopark will take effect from May 10.
As the 30 April - 1 May holiday approaches, many popular tourist destinations are expected to be overcrowded. For those seeking a quieter journey, several lesser-known locations in northern Vietnam offer both scenic beauty and a sense of calm.
A series of cultural and tourism activities themed “Highland rendezvous” will take place from April 30 to May 3 at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi.
Vietnam’s economy continues to show strong resilience and steady expansion despite persistent global uncertainties, according to a press release on Vietnam’s economic outlook issued by the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) on April 24.
What began as curiosity during a tea delivery journey evolved into a bold transformation that uplifted a remote Hmong village.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport is expected to handle around 750 flights and up to 125,000 passengers per day during the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day and the National Reunification Day (April 30)-International Day holidays.
Disaster prevention and response and humanitarian operations in Vietnam generated over 1.23 trillion VND (46.8 million USD) in 2025, assisting more than 513,000 people affected by natural hazards.
With the launch of the Ho Chi Minh City Venture Capital Fund, startups in the city will no longer need to “relocate” to Singapore to polish their profiles in order to secure investment.
Under a freshly signed official dispatch, the Ministry of Public Security has been assigned to urgently complete the national public service portal and the administrative procedure coordination system for official operation in April.
Vietnam has, for the first time, introduced a national standard for adventure tourism, outlining requirements for hiking and trekking activities, with a strong focus on the safety of participants, group leaders and support staff.
A standout student from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology completed his degree ahead of schedule, earning exceptional academic results.
The Consulate General of Vietnam in Perth, Australia, on April 23 presented a Certificate of Merit from the Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs to Associate Professor Dr Duong Thi Hong Lien of Curtin University.