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Vietnam’s Law on Belief and Religion No. 07/2026/QH16 is expected to comprehensively address long-standing practical challenges while aligning with the country’s administrative restructuring and national digital transformation agenda.
Digital transformation is opening a new chapter for ethnic minority communities in Vietnam - one where people can own, protect and earn from the stories of their own culture.
Unable to use public sidewalks as before, many Hanoi cafés are finding unusual new ways to keep customers coming back.
As Airbnb expands in Vietnam, concerns over security, overcrowding and residential quality of life continue to divide opinion.
Overcoming hardship and danger, Vietnamese soldiers serving in United Nations peacekeeping operations in Africa are building bridges, restoring roads and bringing smiles to communities across the “Black Continent.”
Vietnam’s decision to prosecute major online copyright infringement cases is exposing deep flaws in how music ownership is managed on digital platforms.
A groom in Ninh Binh broke down in tears after receiving four gold rings his late father had entrusted to his uncle 26 years ago.
Once a homeless street child, Pham Van Tung now dedicates his days to helping the poor, the sick and people with disabilities across Ho Chi Minh City.
Since the beginning of 2026, a series of senior executives from major Vietnamese corporations including PC1, ACV, Vinaconex and Duc Giang Chemical Group have been prosecuted and detained.
In Sa Pa, fields of blooming Actiso are doing more than coloring the mountains purple - they are helping Mong families build new homes and send children abroad to study.
President Ho Chi Minh’s thoughts and affection toward ethnic minority communities stemmed first and foremost from his belief in the unity between national and class issues.
Vietnam’s private sector is entering a particularly significant phase - expected to contribute more than ever before, while also having to navigate an increasingly competitive and unforgiving market on its own.
Growing up amid the sounds of hammers and chisels in the Dong Xam silver carving village, Dang Thi Kim Lien has long been concerned that these familiar sounds could gradually disappear.
After many days of traveling to find his long-lost younger brother, a young man from Lam Dong experienced an emotional reunion after 17 years of separation.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of life, a Tay ethnic woman still quietly treks through the forest, searching for every root and blade of grass to extend a four-generation journey of practicing medicine to save lives.
Fearing persecution, many Cambodians fled to Vietnam to seek refuge. With support from local authorities, many have since built prosperous lives in Vietnam.
Separated from his biological family at birth, a man in Hanoi is hoping for a miracle to reunite with his relatives after decades of searching.
Once the top graduate of a prestigious university, a young woman from Hai Phong left urban life behind and returned to her hometown to build a family farm spanning thousands of square meters.
Ethnic minority deputies to Vietnam’s National Assembly serve as bridges connecting the voices of remote villages with national policymaking, transforming Party guidelines into tangible benefits for the people.
Vietnam’s religious communities played a significant role in the country’s revolutionary struggle and continue contributing to national unity and development today.