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Nestled among the lush hills of Giao An commune in Thanh Hoa, the garden of Ha Van Dung stands out not only for its tall, straight rows of areca trees, but for what they carry.
Having pursued stable jobs in the UK and Canada, the couple Liam and Sarah did not think a one-year trip to Vietnam would "change everything."
Beyond teaching knowledge, the Phu Tho girl also creates a joyful and meaningful social environment for elderly men and women aged 70, 80, and older.
One transport company said that after each fuel price adjustment, it had to recalculate its entire business plan because fuel costs now account for 30–40 percent of total operating expenses, affecting profits.
The silver economy offers a new perspective on population ageing: instead of treating it as a burden, it is seen as a major economic opportunity.
A wedding in Ca Mau has drawn attention for its distinctive decoration, as the bride used more than 300kg of fresh vegetables and fruits to transform her ceremony into a vibrant, market-inspired celebration.
The Hospital for Tropical Diseases in HCM City has recently drawn public attention after recruiting Grade III doctors but failing to select any candidates.
Improved livelihoods and sustained policy support are bringing renewed optimism to Khmer communities across southern Vietnam ahead of their traditional New Year.
GOm Show has been described as “unlike any other performance” as artists transform familiar household items such as jars, pots and earthenware vessels into musical instruments.
Initially planning a 6-month overland journey, Pham Kien, 36, a native of HCMC, and his wife Nguyen Thi Nhu Ngoc, 36, originally from Lam Dong, have been on the road for nine months.
From selling chickens to promoting tourism, ethnic minority communities are using digital tools to reshape livelihoods in remote areas.
With a decade devoted to artistic pursuits, Nguyen Linh Chi has turned passion into a defining advantage, securing admission to several leading universities in the US.
In remote Quang Ninh, young people are bringing ethnic culture online, turning everyday life into stories that resonate far beyond the mountains.
Among 23 cabinet members, three female leaders bring extensive experience from local to central roles.
The fact that proctors entered exam areas to prompt answers and assist students, along with many other cheating behaviors in the VioEdu Arena competition, has raised concerns about the ‘achievement disease’.
Cai Luong is currently struggling to regain its standing among other art forms.
The requirement for “substantive growth” by Party General Secretary To Lam at the 2nd Central Conference places macroeconomic stability in its rightful position as the top priority and a red line that cannot be traded off.
Public reactions highlight growing concern over declining artistic standards in Vietnam’s performance scene.
Vietnam’s ethnic policy stands at a turning point, shifting focus from short-term support to building long-term development capacity.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung sets a target of over 10 percent annual growth, calling it a development imperative for the next term.