First Vietnamese-Hungarian co-production hits theatres

The first feature film length collaboration between Vietnam and Hungary will hit the big screen today in Budapest.

Hanoi aims to lower number of families with more than three children

The city will reduce both the percentage of families with more than three children and the percentage of malnourished children under five years of age by 0.1 per cent.

Phuong Oanh among top winning models at NYFW shows

Vietnamese supermodel Dahan Phuong Oanh has been listed among the top models to win the most shows during New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2023, as compiled by famous website Models.com.

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India asked to open market for Vietnamese farm produce

British photographer to exhibit snapshot of Hanoi landscapes

Renowned British photographer Simon Redington will put on an exhibition of etchings showcasing Hanoi landscapes from February 16 to February 17 at Work Room Four gallery at 31 Alley 67 To Ngoc Van in Hanoi.

Vietnam represents attractive spot for startups: Bloomberg

In 2021, Vietnam drew a record US$2.6 billion through 233 private deals, up from US$700 million via 140 deals the year prior, according to a Google, Temasek Holdings Pte., and Bain & Co. report.

Da Lat among top 12 romantic destinations in Asia

Magazine Travel+Leisure of the United States recently named Da Lat in the central highlands province of Lam Dong as one of the 12 most romantic destinations throughout Asia.

“Little dragons” carry Vietnam’s dream to conquer space

Vietnam, a newcomer in the space odyssey, began small satellite manufacturing in 2007 and reaped certain achievement in this regard.

VN travel firms seek new impetus for outbound market

Many travel alliances have been formed to jointly build new tours and products to Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia, promising to create a new boom in the outbound market in 2023.

Filling stations shut down as business no longer attractive

The time when people rushed to set up filling stations to earn big profits is  over. Many investors are intending to shut down stations because of losses caused by unreasonable discount rates.

Pig farming industry struggles to overcome challenges

The live pig prices have witnessed a significant drop recently, resulting in substantial losses for farmers. The pig farming industry is struggling to remain afloat and overcome this challenge.

More earthquake victims found by Vietnamese rescue teams in Turkey

Vietnamese sappers on February 14 located three points where victims are buried under debris due to the huge earthquakes in Hatay province, one of the localities hardest hit by the natural disaster in Turkey.

Vietnam issues plan of action, strives to put end to IUU fishing

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang has signed a decision issuing an action plan on fighting illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and preparing for working sessions with the fourth inspection delegation of the European Commission (EC).

Experiential education, a new trend in Hanoi

The trend of organising classes through field trips or games for children has been increasing in recent years in big cities.

Schools teach the basics of cybersecurity to kids to keep them safe online

Schoolteachers should teach the basics of cybersecurity to kids to keep them safe online.

Real estate sector still struggles

The ongoing credit crunch and the Government’s restrictions on corporate bond sales have put an additional strain on the debt-ridden real estate sector.

Vietnam still has deaths from rabies

Although Vietnam has made great strides in rabies control over the past 10 years, many people still die of rabies every year.

HCMC plans to take back Saigon Silicon City investment certificate

The government of HCMC is preparing paperwork to withdraw an investment certificate from the Saigon Silicon City project within this year due to the project’s long delays, said a city official.

Vietnamese, Koreans mark 55th anniversary of massacre

The killings occurred on the 24th day of the first lunar month in 1968, in Ha My Village, now Dien Duong Ward, Dien Ban Town, Quang Nam Province.

Vietnam – China trade hits over US$10 billion in January

China was Vietnam’s only trading partner to have an import and export turnover reaching more than US$10 billion in January, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Japan works with Vietnamese singer to promote tourism

The Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) has collaborated with Vietnamese pop singer Dong Nhi to debut a music video, aiming to promote Japanese tourism in the Southeast Asian nation.

Nearly 300 war-time explosives found in Quang Tri

Almost 300 war-time explosives have been discovered in the central province of Quang Tri, thanks to the work of Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) and the RENEW project.

The "sea of clouds" at Ta Xua attracts thousands of visitors

The "sea of clouds" with beautiful moonlight at Ta Xua is an awe-inspiring sight for many visitors.

FLC shares to be delisted next week

The Hochiminh Stock Exchange (HOSE) has announced it will delist nearly 710 million shares of FLC Group, with a total value of nearly VND7.1 trillion, from February 20.

Vietnam attaches importance to multifaceted cooperation with El Salvador: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 14 said that Vietnam always attaches importance to the friendship and multifaceted cooperative relations with El Salvador.