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Vietnam’s tourism sector is getting a wild upgrade with virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and extended reality (XR), turning ancient history into mind-blowing digital adventures.
Vietnam’s new administrative model aims to reduce red tape, empower local governments, and accelerate enterprise growth.
Fifty years after the end of the war and national reunification, Vietnam is embarking on a new great revolution - a sweeping reform involving the merger of provinces and streamlining of the administrative apparatus.
The third Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF III) concluded not with promotional fanfare, but with international recognition earned through substance.
Ride-hailing drivers in HCM City face income, legal, and infrastructure challenges in EV transition.
For a long time, universities in Vietnam have been enrolling students based on students’ achievements in exam groups. It is now the right time to reconsider the model.
A resident in Ba Vi, Hanoi, completed procedures to convert over 210 sq m of perennial crop land to residential land, but faced exorbitant land use fees. Local authorities revoked and canceled the previous approval for conversion.
From July 2026, Hanoi will begin banning gas-powered motorbikes in central districts, raising questions about what happens to millions of vehicles.
The sudden capsizing of the Vinh Xanh 58 tourist boat during a violent storm in Ha Long Bay claimed the lives of 35 people, with 4 still missing. Rescue forces worked through the night under severe weather conditions to search for victims.
Amid global economic turbulence driven by geopolitical instability, trade conflicts, and tight monetary policies, Vietnam has emerged as a rare bright spot.
A family trip of eight became a nightmare after their cruise boat flipped during a storm, leaving multiple members dead or missing.
Talented leaders with incompetent employees only lead to conflicts and issues. The best model is the one with a leader who knows how to employ talented and capable people.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said the targeted GDP growth rates of 8.3-8.5 percent in 2025 and 10 percent or higher in 2026 are challenging to achieve but not impossible, and must be pursued.
Doctors face not only professional pressures but also unwarranted financial losses. They at times have to cover hospital fees for patients who leave without paying their bills.
In a tight housing market, a one-bedroom unit in downtown Ho Chi Minh City has shocked buyers with a projected price of over USD 1.2 million.
Minh Hang, 30, from Hanoi, initially planned to ride a motorbike across Vietnam for a few months, but later chose to live nomadically for a year, staying in Vinh Hy and Mang Den.
Nguyen Trung Chinh, chair of CMC Corporation, says that to attract technology talent, Hanoi needs not only attractive policies but also the courage to experiment with entirely new models, breakthrough approaches, and institutional frameworks.
According to a PwC survey, 78 percent of Southeast Asian CEOs view ESG as a strategic priority, yet 40 percent lack the workforce to meet these demands.
The government pushes for bold economic expansion to fuel strategic momentum entering 2026.
The elimination of district-level governance is a cornerstone of Vietnam’s new administrative era.