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Beyond academic achievements, Nguyen Minh Nhat Van’s story is one of personal growth and the pursuit of meaningful impact.
Having no prior knowledge of English, Sung Thi Dinh never thought a foreign language could change her life. After just a few years, she has built her own business and created jobs for many people in her village.
Double-digit growth is only feasible when institutional reform becomes the central engine, with procedures substantially cut, officials who dare to act protected, and a legal environment transparent enough for businesses to invest boldly.
Many urban Vietnamese youth earn high salaries reaching VND40-50 million monthly but struggle to accumulate assets due to "lifestyle inflation."
HCMC aims to pilot 6G in 2026, leapfrogging global timelines. While experts warn of technical "impossibility" due to lack of gear, Vietnam’s strategy focuses on frequency allocation, standards, and core tech to avoid being a passive importer.
Rising tensions in the Middle East are disrupting sea routes, forcing businesses to rethink logistics and absorb soaring costs.
After an unexpected turn in life, Dinh Van Kien returns to his roots, preserving culture through food and community.
A young couple chose pine woods over banquet halls, creating an intimate celebration filled with art, nature and personal meaning.
The heirs of Vietnam’s dollar billionaires are no longer operating in the shadows.
Authorities in Ninh Binh are completing a scientific dossier to submit to UNESCO, seeking World Heritage status for the Van Long - Kim Bang - Tam Chuc white-rumped langur cultural and ecological landscape.
A recent proposal by Hanoi’s Department of Construction and city police to allow pickup trucks to circulate like passenger cars has reopened a policy debate that is far larger than traffic management.
A serious food safety breach has shaken parents’ confidence, raising urgent questions about oversight in school meal systems.
A British-Canadian couple planned a one-year stay in Vietnam but chose to remain after discovering a life filled with joy and connection.
A story from Hai Phong reveals how two sisters found themselves not just as siblings, but as sisters-in-law, building a life side by side within one extended family.
Behind the 70-year anniversary celebration of a couple in their 90s in Hung Yen lies a beautiful childhood romance and a rare golden marriage.
Flexible and timely policy measures have helped Vietnam keep domestic fuel prices under control, easing cost pressures on businesses and preventing a broader price shock across the economy.
Growth in the coming period is no longer just about setting ambitious targets. It is about how those targets are pursued - through disciplined, consistent and effective implementation of development principles.
A Grade 12 student from Thanh Hoa has earned a full scholarship worth US$444,000 to study at Wesleyan University, one of the leading liberal arts colleges in the United States.
In the pursuit of a “meaningful life”, many are losing balance and health.
Rising fuel prices are no longer just an economic headline. They are quietly reshaping how people move, work and live - one decision at a time.