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A couple in Vietnam's central province of Nghe An have raised 10 children, and four of their daughters ended up marrying men from the same village, living just 50-100 meters from their childhood home.
Three unexpected encounters in a single week brought together a German police officer and a Vietnamese student, leading to a love story that crossed continents.
Since retiring, Ngoc has embarked on numerous driving trips across Vietnam from south to north alongside his wife. Traveling and exploring the country is their passion, injecting color and positive energy in their senior years.
Accompanying her husband in his battle against cancer for over 6 years, Cao Phuong Thao had to sell two houses in HCMC, jewelry, brand-name watches, and poured all accumulated assets to hold onto her partner's life.
As a daughter-in-law in Vietnam, a young Russian woman has experienced many interesting surprises, ranging from joyful and crowded family meals to the care of her mother-in-law to a neighborly culture rich in human affection.
Behind every growth statistic are millions of ordinary decisions made by ordinary people: opening another shop, hiring another worker, bringing in another shipment of goods, or simply choosing to keep a business afloat.
After leaving stable factory jobs in Hanoi, a couple in Nghe An built a thriving bamboo rat farm that now generates hundreds of millions of dong each year.
Vietnamese student Le Thuy Lam Khanh earned major US university scholarships after excelling in fencing, debate, robotics and academics.
From mobile signals to internet connectivity, new waves of technology are crossing mountain ranges, helping local authorities narrow governance gaps and bring public services closer to people in remote communities.
Across Vietnam, a streamlined two-tier local government model is bringing public services closer to citizens, cutting administrative layers and accelerating decision-making.
The love story of an elderly couple in Ninh Binh has become a legendary tale within their family, frequently shared by their descendants with immense pride and emotion.
Vietnamese cinema may welcome newcomers from all backgrounds, but lasting success still depends on talent, discipline and dedication.
With businesses seeking billions of dollars, banks raising deposit rates and the government accelerating infrastructure spending, Vietnam is entering an unprecedented competition for capital.
A bride from Dong Thap has gone viral after receiving 20 taels of gold during her engagement ceremony, with the gift presentation alone lasting 40 minutes.
Politburo Resolution 10 on foreign-invested economic development has set an ambitious target: attracting between $200 billion and $300 billion in registered foreign direct investment (FDI) during the 2026-2030 period.
Behind promises of free gifts, luxury holidays and profitable resale opportunities through timeshare contracts, many elderly people have lost between several billion dong and up to nearly VND20 billion.
In Ksor Phuoc’s memories, the Central Highlands in its early days did not appear as a romantic land, but as a place marked by hardship.
After a long period of work-related stress, an Australian traveled to Vietnam and was immediately captivated by the energetic lifestyle, beautiful scenery, and friendly locals.
Born with severe visual impairment, Dong Thi Hai Yen has defied expectations to earn admission offers from seven of the world's leading universities.
In the remote highlands of Muong Long in Nghe An Province, the Va clan of the Hmong community has long been recognized as a model of revolutionary commitment, community leadership and intergenerational service.