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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.
Generations of ethnic affairs officials reunited in Hanoi to reflect on decades of dedication to ethnic minority communities.
Chef Tung Phan is redefining Vietnamese fine dining in America through Camille, the first Vietnamese restaurant in the US to earn a Michelin star.
Following reports that singer and actress Miu Le was detained for investigation over illegal drug use, many audiences have begun asking the same question: Where were the artist managers?
National Assembly Vice Chairman Do Van Chien says ethnic affairs must move beyond welfare policies to become a pillar of Vietnam’s long-term development strategy.
Veteran scholar Trinh Quang Phu says writing about Ho Chi Minh became his lifelong mission after first meeting the leader in 1969.
Instead of following the conventional exam-focused path after failing twice to make the national team, Tran Quynh Trang chose to pursue scientific research early on.
At 9 am, in his private room, 99-year-old veteran Le Binh (Hoang Liet, Hanoi) quietly reads newspapers and historical materials, carefully noting down important information.
Vietnam faces a critical choice - streamline regulations or risk weakening its long-term automotive industry ambitions.
In Hanoi - long celebrated as a land of “a thousand years of civilization” - religious landmarks have always been deeply intertwined with urban life.
A few months ago, after Decree 46 on food safety took effect on January 26, three containers of walnuts imported from the US worth VND12.6 billion, belonging to a business in HCMC, were stuck at Cat Lai Port.
The moment they watched their former daughter-in-law leave in her wedding car after 10 years of widowhood, her former in-laws were overcome with emotion.
A viral inspection of dried cicada shells in Lang Son has sparked a wider debate in Vietnam - not just about paperwork, but about the growing gap between regulation and everyday survival.
Massive investment has flowed into Vietnam’s ethnic minority regions, yet sustainable development remains elusive. Experts say the problem lies not in funding, but in outdated development thinking.
A small island off Vietnam’s central coast has captured the heart of a Romanian traveler who says he fell in love with the destination at first sight.
Classic Vespa scooters continue to hold a special place in Vietnam, where they are cherished not only as vehicles but also as symbols of memory, style and mechanical beauty.
Immediately after the US placed Vietnam on the "Priority Foreign Country" (PFC) list, the Prime Minister launched a nationwide campaign against Intellectual Property infringement.
The next 10 years should be seen as the decade of transformation: from OEM to ODM and OBM, meaning mastering design and brand, said Vifores Secretary Ngo Sy Hoai about the path for Vietnamese woodwork enterprises.
There is a recurring detail in almost all of Prime Minister Le Minh Hung's working sessions throughout his first month: deadlines.