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Not only teachers but also doctors quit their jobs. According to the Ministry of Health's statistics, over the past time, more than 12,000 health workers decided to quit working in public healthcare facilities.
Privately owned hotels in the Old Quarter in Hanoi worth hundreds of billions of dong are seeking buyers.
Vietnam’s industrial production is faced with high problems caused by a rise in costs and material shortages, which are undermining the country’s economic outlook.
Many restaurant owners claim that the dish’s fame is due to the special marinated ingredients that can be found exclusively in this hilly part of Việt Nam.
A continued hike in fuel prices partly following China’s ongoing economic recovery is expected to cause pressure on Vietnam’s efforts to rein in inflation this year.
The price of building materials has been increasing since the beginning of the year despite weak demand and a gloomy real estate market.
Thoa, who joined the national army when he turned 17, became a non-commissioned officer of Squadron 1, Navy Brigade 125, which was based at Tân Cảng, HCMC City. He was tasked with repairing machinery on ship HQ 602.
CMC TS and CMC Global have announced to get the Analytics on Microsoft Azure Specialization.
Domestic steel enterprises suffer falling demand
Central Retail is one of the big players in the retail industry willing to spend big money to buy retail empires. Rumor has it that it is negotiating to acquire a large shopping mall chain in Vietnam.
Once traveling to the northernmost mountainous region of Vietnam, tourists should visit traditional flea markets here.
Vietnam makes series of recommendations at 146th IPU Assembly
The State Bank of Viet Nam has carried out surprise checks of 11 commercial banks to find out if they are in compliance with regulations governing bond purchases by lenders.
A report from the ministry’s infectious disease surveillance system showed that in the first months of this year, a number of Streptococcus infections were recorded across the nation.
The situation has not only cost the business time and human resources, but also significant financial damage.
Vietnam’s economic growth is projected to ease to 6.3 percent in 2023 from a robust 8 percent last year, as services growth moderates and higher prices and interest rates weigh on households and investors, according to the World Bank's latest report.
A large number of artifacts dating back about 3,000 - 3,800 years belonging to the Metal Age have been unearthed during excavations at Dong Dau hill relic site in Hanoi’s Ba Vi outlying district, the Museum of Hanoi announced on March 13.
Thai Hai reserve area in Thai Nguyen province, was named as one of the 32 Best Tourism Villages 2022 by the UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), during a ceremony held on March 12 in Saudi Arabia.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang has signed a decision to impose a disciplinary measure of warning on Mai Tien Dung.
The Can Tho University in collaboration with the Global Crop Diversity Trust held a seminar in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on March 13 to discuss biodiversity for opportunities, livelihoods and development in Vietnam.
The Government's latest real estate legislation went into effect on March 11 aiming to reinvigorate the sluggish realty market, which has been mired in a severe imbalance of supply and demand.
With dragon fruit growing areas increasing rapidly, China has become nearly self-sufficient in the fruit. This poses a great challenge to Vietnam, a major dragon fruit producer which targets China as the major market.
Dong Cuu Village lies on the bank of the Nhue Giang River in Hanoi's suburban Thuong Tin District, and has been long famed for its traditional embroidery.
Economists believe the period from now to 2045 is the optimal time when Vietnam can find important opportunities to develop the economy. If it cannot create "magic growth" during that time, it will not be able to escape the middle-income trap.
In the coastal martial province of Binh Dinh, diners can enjoy pumpkin soup with coconut milk, a traditional yet nutritious soup.