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Visiting a historic pho restaurant in a hidden alley of Ho Chi Minh City, Japanese content creator Chika savored every bite of her bowl, even drinking all the broth.
Despite its unappealing appearance, ‘tree climbing shrimp’ is a renowned delicacy in the northern province of Lang Son, with prices fetching up VND500,000 per kilogram at peak times, attracting food enthusiasts.
Many large corporations have reported satisfactory business results for 2024, including gold traders, retailers, realtors and financiers.
By 2030 and beyond, motorcycles will continue to be owned and used in Vietnam.
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung spoke at the 10th session of the National Digital Transformation Committee on the digital transformation process and the 2024 Plan 06 implementation on February 6, 2025.
While Ninh Thuan remains a key location for nuclear energy, Vietnam plans to develop multiple nuclear power plants across the country, focusing on both large-scale and small modular reactors.
Authorities in Hanoi are intensifying efforts to enforce traffic laws using AI-powered cameras, ensuring better road safety and efficient digital enforcement.
With ambitious economic goals, the government is focusing on public investment, exports, and institutional reforms while navigating global uncertainties.
The Ministry of Transport is set to hand over the responsibility for driving license testing and issuance to the Ministry of Public Security, with preparations underway to ensure a smooth transition.
With SEA Games gold as the goal, coach Kim Sang Sik is considering overseas Vietnamese footballers, but competition for spots remains fierce.
As the government moves forward with a $8.37 billion railway investment, lawmakers are divided over whether to grant legal protections to project managers and officials.
Amid Temu’s temporary suspension in Vietnam, e-commerce experts recommend that authorities require the platform to disclose refund details and set clear timelines for unresolved cases.
Vietnam will bring together ASEAN leaders and global partners to map out a vision for ASEAN’s unity and resilience in a world of rapid change.
The U.S. government's decision to impose a 25% tariff on imported steel sent shockwaves through Vietnam’s steel industry, causing Hoa Phat Group chairman Tran Dinh Long to lose $80 million in a single trading session.
Once again, Vietnam’s Hoi An has made headlines for its enchanting beauty, securing a spot in Time Out’s list of the most romantic places to visit.
The recent cold air surge has already lost its intensity, paving the way for wet, misty, and chilly conditions to return across northern Vietnam.
Vietnam reaffirms its commitment to international peace efforts, stating its readiness to host and facilitate diplomatic initiatives aimed at resolving global conflicts.
Vietnam reaffirms its commitment to working with the United States on the deportation of Vietnamese nationals under a bilateral agreement while urging continued support for Vietnamese citizens abroad.
A high-profile international operation led by Vietnamese and foreign police successfully broke up a scam network that defrauded thousands of victims through Bitcoin and TikTok task scams.
General Secretary To Lam, President Luong Cuong, and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with Lao Foreign Minister Thongsavanh Phomvihane to discuss strategic partnerships, investment, and long-term bilateral cooperation.
At recruitment sites across the city, families and loved ones shared emotional moments, embracing, handing over lucky red envelopes, and exchanging last-minute words of encouragement.
Trinh Thu Vinh and Pham Quang Huy proved their class once more, securing gold for the second consecutive year at the Asian Shooting Championship.
Police have detained the owner of an aluminum recycling plant for illegally discharging hazardous industrial waste, as authorities intensify crackdowns on environmental violations.
Building on a remarkable recovery in 2024, Da Nang is poised for even greater tourism success in 2025, thanks to expanded air routes and world-class attractions.
Techcombank employees make nearly USD 2,000 per month on average, while some smaller banks pay less than USD 800.