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The man entrusted with Emperor Ham Nghi’s golden treasures

For nearly 140 years, the golden elephant relics gifted by Emperor Ham Nghi have been considered the spiritual heart of Phu Gia Commune (Huong Khe, Ha Tinh Province).

Eco-friendly genius: Grandfather’s upcycling skills inspire younger generations

At 82, Do Ca Tung is redefining sustainable living by repurposing household junk into practical and artistic items, earning the admiration of his grandson and thousands online.

Life skill classes mushroom, but level of quality remains controversial

What should students be taught at life skill classes is often a topic of discussion among local parents.

Vietnamese peacekeepers create thriving vegetable gardens in arid Africa

Braving the scorching heat and arid soil of Abyei, Vietnamese military engineers have developed a thriving vegetable farm, proving that with determination and skill, even the harshest lands can support life.

In new era of automation and AI, Vietnamese enterprises face serious challenges

Along with the need to compete with low-cost Chinese products, Vietnamese enterprises in 2025 will also have to reform their businesses and use advanced technologies.

Elderly man in Thanh Hoa dedicates 40 years to preserving ancient Thai script

Once unable to read his own language, Ha Nam Ninh is now the leading expert in Thai script preservation in Thanh Hoa.

Vietnam sets bold 8% GDP growth target for 2025: What will drive success?

With ambitious economic goals, the government is focusing on public investment, exports, and institutional reforms while navigating global uncertainties.

The love story of a petite woman and a man 14 years younger

Last year, Thanh Hang, a petite woman, received a confession of love from a man 14 years younger. Afraid of losing the friendship they had nurtured over a decade, she hesitated to respond.

Vietnam’s rice industry soars to $5.7 billion, redefining its global reputation

Vietnam’s rice industry has gone beyond quantity, focusing on quality and sustainability. The shift has brought higher prices, international recognition, and greater income for farmers, marking a historic year for the sector.

Daring hike to explore nature taken by young man from Dong Nai

Nguyen Van Anh recently embarked on a 100 kilometer hike from Dong Nai to Phan Thiet in Binh Thuan province to discover nature in a unique way.

The lottery nightmare: How damaged tickets cost these winners a fortune

Winning the lottery should be life-changing, but for some, it has become a tale of missed opportunities and irreversible mistakes.

A call late at night led to hospital's first transplant operation

Dr Nguyen Thu Huong of the National Children's Hospital in Hanoi received a call late on December 18, 2024 from the National Center for Organ Transplant Coordination, which informed him about a brain-dead donor.

Students cry in life skills sessions: what is occurring in counselling rooms?

Many parents are concerned that their children sometimes cry during psychological counselling sessions, and that the counselling may do more harm than good.

Billions in cash: Why are Vietnam’s top companies hoarding liquidity?

Vingroup, FPT, and MWG are sitting on unprecedented cash reserves - are they gearing up for major deals, or playing it safe amid economic uncertainty?

Teacher scores 9.0 on IELTS after years of effort

Having achieved an IELTS score of 9.0 after four attempts, Anh Khoa said that examinees need extensive, methodical practice to prepare for the exam.

Air pollution worsens, VN considers solutions to encourage green vehicles

The Ministry of Transport (MOT) says it has applied many measures to implement Vietnam’s commitments at COP26 to reduce emissions to zero by 2050.

The Can Tho farmer who built a rice seed empire

Starting with just 3,000 square meters of land, Ho Ba Phieu built a seed rice empire spanning 100 hectares. Now a self-made billionaire, he not only thrives in agriculture but also dedicates a portion of his wealth to helping others.

Vietnamese startups expect transformative policies from Resolution 57

With the recent launch of Resolution 57, Vietnam’s technology startups are hoping for groundbreaking policies that will accelerate innovation, strengthen the tech ecosystem, and drive the country’s digital transformation.

A Da Lat man's love for vintage cameras: Collecting, preserving, and giving away

In the misty hills of Da Lat, Nguyen Dinh Quan Quy has spent over 10 years preserving the charm of film cameras, offering them to fellow photography enthusiasts as keepsakes.

Vietnamese social networks carve out unique paths for growth

The rise of YooLife with VR360 technology and Zalo's national digitalization strategy highlights the promising future of Vietnamese social networks.