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A wedding filled with gold and land-use right certificates for an LGBT couple in southern Vietnam has attracted widespread attention on social media in recent days.
Nguyen Le Nhat Nam, winner of a gold medal at the 2026 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), has decided to pursue a career in mathematics education.
Nearly 60 years after the war, former military medic Tran Van Ban still spends his days searching for fallen comrades. For him, every unidentified set of remains is a promise waiting to be fulfilled.
What began as a forest protection assignment in 1992 has become a lifelong commitment for a man determined to preserve a forest that once sheltered both soldiers and villagers during wartime.
Three students from the same Grade 12 chemistry class at Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted won gold medals at the 2026 International Chemistry Olympiad, an unprecedented achievement for the school.
Resolution 36 opened a new chapter in Vietnam's maritime strategy, but turning vision into reality requires a fundamental shift in development thinking.
After spending hundreds of hours talking through video calls, an American man and his Vietnamese girlfriend finally shared an emotional first meeting at Da Nang International Airport.
Far from the mainland, the sound of temple bells carries across the sea, offering peace, hope and a sense of home on Vietnam's frontier islands.
Ngo Khanh Hoa once worried that changing direction would disappoint his parents, but his decision to leave an unsuitable major and start again ultimately led him to become a double valedictorian.
Just 15 kilometers from central Hanoi, surrounded by modern apartment towers and new urban developments in Tay Mo Ward, stands an ancestral house that has survived for more than 200 years.
Vietnam's maritime ambitions depend not only on its coastline or marine resources but on building modern institutions capable of governing the sea as a strategic national space.
Vietnam's economy has delivered one of its strongest first-half performances in years, supported by investment, exports and tourism, while risks remain on the horizon.
Bui Linh (Xuan Phuong ward, Hanoi) and her two young children have recently returned home after a 30-day journey experiencing a "special summer classroom" in five coastal fishing villages and two Central Highlands villages.
With a near-perfect GPA and a scholarship to France, mathematics valedictorian Tran Ngoc Hieu is pursuing his dream of becoming a researcher and educator.
A remarkable family story from Ha Tinh highlights love, sacrifice and an enduring search for a fallen soldier whose memory lives on through two Vietnamese Heroic Mothers.
Vietnam's long coastline offers enormous opportunities, yet the country has yet to become a true maritime power. A new national strategy aims to redefine the sea as a driver of long-term development.
Every bone and tooth recovered at Le Thi Rieng Park undergoes a meticulous DNA sampling process, offering renewed hope of identifying Vietnamese soldiers who have remained unknown for nearly six decades.
After leaving the office job she had held for more than two years in Hanoi, Nguyen Thi Nhung, 26, from Hai Phong, decided to use her savings to fulfill a long-held dream of traveling across Vietnam.
Though both carry the sequelae of spinal cord injuries that confine them to wheelchairs with doctors advising them against having children, Loan and her husband pursued their journey of seeking a child.
A new economic study suggests that AI could significantly boost Vietnam's economy, but only if supported by coordinated national policies.