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Indian groom goes viral for traditional Vietnamese wedding in the Mekong Delta

Their cross-border wedding became an online sensation, but their journey to love was anything but easy.

A locksmith’s code: 3 golden rules behind unlocking secrets in Saigon

To avoid legal pitfalls in his risky profession, this locksmith listens with his fingers and works by three strict principles.

How to bring back Vietnam’s Olympiad medalists after studying abroad

According to the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), most Vietnamese students who win medals at international and regional Olympiads receive scholarships from prestigious universities abroad - and then stay overseas to live and work.

A proud first for Asia: Huong Giang’s historic Miss Universe journey

She didn’t make the top 30, but Huong Giang broke boundaries as the first Asian transgender woman to compete at Miss Universe.

Mixue’s bubble tea boom cools down in Vietnam

Once a red-hot franchise, Mixue stores across Vietnam are quietly shutting down amid market saturation.

Mekong Delta man’s videos make people deeply miss their hometown

The decision to "leave the city and return to the countryside" by the young man Mekong Delta has changed the lives of his whole family.

Population professor stunned by woman’s question ‘why should we have children’

Prof Dr Nguyen Dinh Cu, former director of the Institute for Population and Social Issues, said he once “got goosebumps” when he heard a young woman’s question “I do not understand why we should have children.”

Many singers entangled in the legal system in so-called 'purge year' of 2025

In the "purge" year of 2025, musician Luong Bang Quang and other celebrities were arrested for violating the law or banned from performing, and brought to court.

Families at income cap for social housing need 10 years to buy a home

With a price of VND1.5 billion for a 60 sqm social housing apartment, even households with the highest income level as stipulated in the list of subjects to social housing would need to save for 10 years to afford a home.

The Tua Chua girl igniting a dream for Vietnamese Shan Tuyet tea

In misty highlands, one young woman’s return sparks a journey to preserve, uplift, and globalize a centuries-old tea tradition.

At 90, former rector gives back $80,000 to the school he once led

Associate Professor Doan Van Dien, 90, donates $80,000 to his former university to establish a permanent scholarship fund for students and faculty.

From Vietnam to the US: A love story born at first sight

“In English, there’s a saying: ‘Love at first sight.’ That was us,” the American PhD graduate shared on the show Newlyweds.

Foreign visitors linger in Lang Son’s peaceful mountain valley

A peaceful Tay ethnic village in Bac Son district, Lang Son province is capturing the hearts of international travelers with its expansive rice fields, limestone mountains, and hundreds of traditional stilt houses.

Vietnam builds ‘soft infrastructure’ to drive digital transformation

With data positioned as a national asset, 12 major databases are being integrated to support digital governance and socio-economic development.

Beloved Saigon snack shop with ‘rapping owner’ to shut down

A well-known snack shop in Ho Chi Minh City, famous for its cheerful owner who rhymes while calculating bills, has announced it will soon shut down - prompting an outpouring of nostalgia from long-time customers.

The soul of innovation is conscience, not code

Technology’s future depends not on how powerful AI becomes, but on how wisely and compassionately we choose to guide it.

He was more than a teacher: A Vietnamese professor’s 21-year vow of remembrance

In a small office in Vietnam, a teacher in Russia is still remembered every day.

35 years of EU–Vietnam relations: A strategic shift built on trust

EU Ambassador Julien Guerrier says trust, shared values, and progress define 35 years of Vietnam–EU ties.

Exploring An Giang’s ancient limestone cave, once deep under the sea

Mo So Cave forms a natural ring with a green-covered valley of over 1,000 square meters at its center. Researchers believe this unique cave system was created millions of years ago, when the area still lay beneath the sea.

Students in the 4.0 era: reading less or just reading differently?

In the digital age, when smartphones and social media occupy most of young people’s time, students’ reading habits are changing. Is the reading culture fading away or merely transforming into something new for Generation 4.0?