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From an old livestock shed, a farmer in the Mekong Delta boldly began raising sika deer for velvet antler - long regarded as a “miracle tonic” - and now earns a stable income of hundreds of millions of dong each year.
Resolution 79 redefines how the state should guide development, shifting from doing for the market to empowering it through strategic leadership.
Targeting double-digit growth in 2026, Vietnam looks to its Asian peers for reform-driven strategies centered on productivity.
Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui Hoang Phuong said when domestic companies participate in the supply chain from design to production to packaging, Vietnam will gradually be able to lay the foundation to master semiconductor technology.
Party Secretary Phan Thang An said Cao Bang will aim to make breakthroughs in infrastructure, institutions, and human resources, targeting an average GRDP growth rate of about 10 percent per year.
For more than a decade, a 53-year-old man has spent billions of dong of his own money to relocate and care for hundreds of unmarked graves in Hanoi. This quiet journey reflects his deep compassion for others.
Phan Tri Dung graduated with outstanding honors from Nguyen Tat Thanh University under extraordinary circumstances. His father passed away just one month before his thesis defense, while his mother was undergoing treatment for a serious illness.
From a handwritten plea by Doan Nguyen Duc, or Boss Duc, chair of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group to vast banana fields stretching across Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos, billionaire Tran Ba Duong is experimenting with a new approach to agriculture.
For Ho Pham Thanh Duy, born in 1985 and living in Ho Chi Minh City, a lifelong passion for ceramics began just a few steps from home.
At nearly 70, Tran The Hung still cycles across Saigon to refill lighters - an obsolete trade that earns just enough for daily rice.
Understanding that history is a subject that requires the ability to analyze and perceive issues, Chau Anh spent time researching each event deeply, becoming the first person in Lao Cai to win first prize in the national history competition.
In recent years, in Dak Lak province, many resolutions issued by the provincial People’s Council continue to be realized by authorities at all levels, especially in the cultural sector.
Ten years ago on February 5, 2016, submarine HQ-186 Da Nang of Brigade 189, Vietnam People’s Navy, docked at Cam Ranh after a nearly two-month voyage from Russia.
Imported goods are gradually clearing Vietnamese ports, but the disruption caused by Decree 46 has left important lessons for policymakers.
Vietnam’s future hinges on answering a simple question: who do we want to be?
Tran Vo Gia Bao, a student at Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted, has become the first contestant to secure a place in the final of Road to Olympia Year 26.
Vietnamese culture has long shaped the nation’s soul and resilience, from folk poetry and traditional festivals to tangible and intangible UNESCO-recognized heritage.
Within the framework of the visit, General Secretary To Lam on Thursday afternoon held meetings with Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and Lao National Assembly Chairman Saysomphone Phomvihane.
Eighty-five years ago, Pac Bo was the site that kept the revolutionary fires burning. Today, Cao Bang is repositioning itself as an international "gateway," realizing the aspiration to turn the borderland into a link in the Asia-Europe supply chain.
Accepting risk and changing the governance mindset are the keys for state enterprises to escape the “ask-give” mechanism and truly transform into global brands, according to Nguyen Dinh Cung, former head of CIEM.