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Son La woman opens restaurant in Australia, reveals ‘best-seller’

Making an impression with boldly flavored dishes rich in Northwest Vietnam identity, a Vietnamese owner in Australia decorates her popular restaurant with brocade fabrics and bamboo items.

Tac Say beatification highlights Vietnam's spirit of harmony

Vietnam is set to host its first-ever Catholic beatification ceremony, with church leaders calling it a powerful symbol of national unity, religious harmony and hope for the future.

Meet the student who topped Dong Thap's Grade 10 entrance exams

A perfect score, a 30-minute exam, and years of persistence helped Nguyen Huynh Nhat Quang become the highest-scoring candidate in Dong Thap Province's specialized high school entrance exams.

Imagining Hanoi in 2030: A city reshaped by metro

Hanoi's ambitious metro expansion is about far more than trains and stations. It could reshape where people live, work and build their futures across the Vietnamese capital.

Childhood hardship fuels Vietnam's top education graduate

Years after helping her mother earn a living collecting scrap, Phung Nguyen Ngoc Anh has graduated at the top of her class and will soon begin teaching mathematics at a specialised high school.

One-stop services reach remote border village, changing lives

Some villagers were nearly 70 before receiving a birth certificate, while others registered their marriages after decades together as local authorities took one-stop public services into a remote border community.

Expert calls for stronger legal framework for Vietnam's two-tier governance

After one year of operating Vietnam's two-tier local government model, experts say early gains are evident, but stronger legal authority is needed to ensure coordinated governance across newly expanded urban regions.

82-year-old’s quest to bring her son’s ashes home

Despite her hunched back and silver hair, Dang Thi Hoa spends her days stoking the fire, frying, and selling traditional cakes on the sidewalks of HCMC, from the early hours of dawn until the scorching midday sun.

Engineer’s company earns $1.2 million a year from water-hyacinth products

A former computer engineer-turned-entrepreneur, Ha Anh Truong has transformed water hyacinth from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta waterways into export-quality handicrafts, generating annual revenue of $1.2 million.

Hanoi's traditional martial arts: From heritage to driver of cultural industries

Deep within Hanoi’s rich cultural heritage lies a tradition that extends far beyond combat techniques and physical training.

Lute artisan preserves Bru-Van Kieu musical heritage

Amid the Truong Son mountains, artisan Ho Van Vat, better known as Pa Hoi, spends decades tuning traditional lutes and panpipes.

Digital technology revives the original values of My Son World Heritage Site

The My Son Sanctuary, located in Thu Bon commune, Da Nang city, is a complex of Cham towers situated in a valley with a diameter of about 2 km.

Inside Cu Lao Cham’s unique temple with no monks and no electricity

Nestled amid the vast seascape of Cu Lao Cham, Hai Tang Pagoda in Tan Hiep Island Commune, Da Nang, has long served as a centre of spiritual life and cultural heritage for local residents and visitors alike.

Sustaining indigenous cultural heritage in an era of globalization

Preserving the cultural identity of ethnic minority communities not only helps to conserve their distinctiveness but also creates a foundation for their sustainable development.

Hanoi's hidden home-cooking restaurant wins Michelin praise again

A former apartment in an aging Hanoi housing block has been transformed into one of the city's most beloved Michelin-recognized home-style restaurants.

Hanoi reviews public service procedures after 97-year-old's complaint

Hanoi authorities have ordered a comprehensive review of the city's Public Administrative Service Centers after a complaint involving a 97-year-old woman seeking to authorize her son to collect her pension sparked widespread public attention.

Resolution 80 opens new chapter for Vietnam's gaming industry

For the first time, Resolution 80 recognizes gaming as a cultural industry and a strategic digital export sector.

Maestro Honna Tetsuji: a 26-year musical journey with Vietnam

The following is an insightful interview with Conductor Honna Tetsuji on his 26-year journey with the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, his deep love for Vietnamese people and culture, and his vision of turning Hanoi into a global music hub.

A few minutes of rest after 40 hours battling wildfire touches many

A photograph of a veteran forest ranger resting for just a few minutes after more than 40 hours battling a wildfire in central Vietnam has struck an emotional chord, revealing the human cost of protecting the country's forests.

Beyond raw volume: new enterprises cultivate Mekong wealth

Pioneering models like Sok Farm are shifting the narrative from low-value raw production to organic global e-commerce. They prove that with the right approach, the Mekong can turn local resources into true prosperity.