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An Giang man makes dishes from big 'animals', reveals his secrets on TikTok

Over the past year, a young man in An Giang has posted video clips showing him frying giant worms, cockroaches and centipedes, attracting millions of viewers.

Inspiring bond: Nghe An student’s 10-year journey carrying his friend to school

In Chau Hanh commune (Quy Chau district, Nghe An province), the image of a slim boy carrying his friend to school for over 10 years, rain or shine, has become a familiar sight.

Public calls for strict punishment for celebrities who engage in rash speech

Many citizens have been upset by substandard statements made by some well known artists, especially Nam Em and Angela Phuong Trinh, and have called for strict punishment.

Parents are worried as children overuse social networks

Children’s regular use of social networks and their access to ‘dirty’ websites are worrying parents.

Farmers expect additional income from 'low-emission' rice cultivation

A Thai company has agreed to buy carbon credits from rice farmers in Dak Lak province at $20 per credit, which is double the price paid by the World Bank under the "1 million hectare high-quality rice" program in Mekong Delta.

For press agencies, revenue from readers increasingly important

Press agencies have found that revenue from ads has decreased. Most large newspapers around the world now collect fees from readers.

Vietnamese student achieves milestone, meets Japanese Prime Minister

Cu Khanh Linh can now transfer credits to study at Waseda University, which has produced eight Japanese Prime Ministers, following her return to Vietnam after finishing a semester at Kansai University as an exchange student.

Shark Tank Vietnam stars battle scandals and financial woes

Famous in the business world, many "sharks" from the Shark Tank Vietnam TV show have faced significant challenges, ranging from scandals and financial losses to legal troubles.

Vietnamese software industry seeks to tap into lucrative European market

The number of Vietnamese software companies participating in the European market is currently limited. How to attract European customers with adequate resources and sustain long-term growth is a key concern for many businesses.

Prices soar for new high-end apartments, old collective quarters

In Hanoi, luxury apartments are selling up to VND200 million per sq m, while flats in poor condition in old collective quarters are priced at over VND100 million per sq m.

Early enforcement of Land Law to help promote real estate market

Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Dang Quoc Khanh believes that if the Land Law takes effect earlier than planned, this will help the property market, free up land resources, and speed up public investment and social housing projects.

Theatres need to train people in tuong art to retain audiences: experts

Public acceptance of the art form of tuong and training of young actors are two major concerns of leaders and artists of the Vietnam Tuong Theater.

Press agencies should get off the "hamster wheel" and think of new approaches

Al can be used to make suggestions on how press agencies can step out of the "hamster wheel" to determine their real goals.

Passion for roses: Vietnamese woman's garden in Japan inspires community

To ease her homesickness, Ms. Pham Thu Ha started planting rose bushes around her house in Japan. Unexpectedly, her rose garden became a local "masterpiece," admired by the entire neighborhood, inspiring others to plant roses too.

Vietnam: A priority in Russia's 'Look East' Policy

Russian President Vladimir Putin has just concluded his State visit to Vietnam, reaffirming the special closeness between the two countries and demonstrating the multipolar trend in Vietnam's international relations.

Miraculous recoveries: How kind-hearted donors saved lives through VietNamNet

Through VietNamNet Newspaper, many lives have received timely help, escaping the brink of death to live normal lives again.

Lieut General shares memories of President Putin and 'Russian friends'

Many Vietnamese have their lives and careers attached to the Soviet Union as Russian people gave them generous support during their days of studying and working in Russia.

Innovative dual model to modernize Vietnamese journalism

VietNamNet is pleased to present the full text of the speech by Minister of Information and Communications, Nguyen Manh Hung, on the occasion of the 99th Anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21, 1925 - June 21, 2024).

In summer, children are busy while parents have more leisure

Taking care of children and keeping them busy is a major task for urban parents.

No limit to creativity in media, small newspapers can succeed

Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda Department, talked to VietNamNet Newspaper about innovations in journalism in the digital era.