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His naturally long eyebrows have become a unique feature that attracts both locals and tourists.
Two male students from Class 12 Math 2 at Hanoi National University of Education High School for Gifted Students have both secured full scholarships to Aalto University, the top-ranked university in Finland.
Experts highlight growing distortions in Mother Goddess worship practices, calling for stronger management and preservation efforts.
Rising fuel prices driven by tensions in the Middle East are pushing up production and transportation costs, prompting many businesses to accelerate energy-saving measures and shift towards electricity.
As congestion intensifies, Hanoi must decide whether to reshape its urban core by moving universities beyond the city center.
Vietnam is shifting toward a development model where happiness becomes a core measure alongside economic growth.
Vietnam is shifting its energy security strategy toward long-term reserves and resilience as global risks intensify.
Vietnamese businesses face rising risks as supply chains shift from efficiency to security in a fragmented global economy.
Vietnam’s economy shows strong macro growth, but businesses and consumers remain cautious, reflecting a two-speed dynamic.
Vietnam steps up fuel market control as global tensions disrupt supply, highlighting the role of the State in maintaining stability.
Nguyen Tuan Dat sets a six-year record with 98.98 in Hanoi University of Science and Technology’s thinking assessment exam.
As fuel prices continue to rise, their impact is becoming increasingly visible in everyday life, from smaller breakfast portions to mounting pressure across supply chains.
Purple ba kich brings new hope to struggling rural land.
A century after his passing, the ideals of Phan Chau Trinh continue to shape history through the life of Nguyen Thi Binh.
Behind the wonderful wedding in Vinh Long is the enduring journey of two Vietnamese–American men who overcame barriers so they could hold hands with the full blessing of both families.
Requirements to control credit and maintain credit growth discipline are reminders that the flow of capital in the economy needs careful regulation.
From ancient trees to modern workshops, Giang Pang tea reflects a quiet transformation rooted in tradition and innovation.
The journey of Associate Professor Nguyen Duc Thanh is defined by groundbreaking biomedical research and a deep aspiration to bring advanced technologies closer to communities.
In a border village of An Giang, a handful of elderly men continue a fading trade, keeping horse-drawn carts alive amid a rapidly changing world.
Despite its hidden location, this long-standing sticky rice stall has become part of the daily rhythm of the Old Quarter.