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The French frigate Prairial docked at Tien Sa Port for a six-day visit, marking another step in Vietnam–France strategic defense ties.
Martin Kabaluapa Kapinga, Chief of Country Offices Division at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), has presented a symbolic donation of $40,000 to support Da Nang's recovery efforts following the heavy rains and Typhoon Kalmaegi.
Da Nang will invest over $8 million to build high-performance computing infrastructure, supporting chip design and AI development, aiming to become Vietnam's “Silicon Bay.”
Da Nang streets flood as rains sweep city, creating a 2-meter-deep sinkhole.
With 15 years of experience, Le Thi Ha transforms wood into artworks that fetch premium prices, defying the male-dominated nature of the craft.
A family tragedy unfolds in Da Nang as toxic fumes from a generator claim four lives during flood-induced power outages.
Floods continued to rise across Da Nang on October 28, isolating entire communities and affecting over 65,000 households.
The international art exhibition “Heartbeat of Heritage” opened on October 27 at the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum, co-organised by the Vietnam Fine Arts Association, Da Nang Fine Arts Association, and Asia Art Link.
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city.
Five housing projects in Da Nang are now eligible to mobilize nearly $900 million through capital contribution and investment partnerships.
Three foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have pledged to provide nearly 2.5 million USD to support social and humanitarian programmes in Da Nang city from 2025 to 2030.
Storm No. 12 (Fengshen), located 280 km off Da Nang, is expected to cause widespread, intense rainfall and severe flooding in central Vietnam starting this afternoon.
As Typhoon Fengshen nears, residents in Danang flocked to supermarkets and food stores to buy vegetables, instant noodles, and dry goods in preparation for the storm.
Scoot Airlines officially launched its direct route between Singapore and Da Nang on October 20, marking a new step in regional tourism connectivity.
Da Nang residents are scrambling to prepare for Typhoon Fengshen (Storm No. 12), which is forecast to bring days of torrential rain and strong winds. The city has urged people to stock up on food supplies for at least three days.
Experts have recommended that Da Nang craft a new tourism development strategy focused on creativity, regional linkage, nighttime economy, and MICE tourism to align with its expanded role and potential.
On October 15, the Da Nang People’s Committee issued a new decision to implement the city council’s resolution on developing high-quality human resources for the public sector.
Deep in the mountains of Da Nang, a community-led model of raising sika deer for velvet antler harvesting is offering a new economic pathway. This initiative is helping many Co Tu households escape poverty and gradually achieve prosperity.
Vice Chairman of the Da Nang People’s Committee Tran Nam Hung and Mayor of Le Havre Édouard Philippe have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a framework of cooperation and friendship between the two port cities.
Authorities in the central coastal city of Da Nang have partnered with industry stakeholders to host a familiarisation trip (famtrip) for 30 leading Indian wedding planning companies from October 3 to 6.