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Authorities arrest Doan Van Sang and warn the public after a violent document linked to the case spreads online.
Police in Lang Son have launched a criminal case and detained the driver of the seven-seater SUV involved in a deadly collision.
A customer in Lang Son shocked staff at a Toyota dealership by paying nearly half the price of a new Raize in tiny bills.
Nearly a month has passed since Storm No. 11 swept through northern Vietnam, yet an entire village in Lang Son Province remains submerged. Several households have been forced to build makeshift shelters on the mountains to survive.
Two special helicopter missions delivered 5 tons of aid to communities cut off by rising floodwaters.
The Bac Khe 1 Hydropower Dam in Lang Son collapsed under high water pressure from Typhoon Matmo’s rainfall, with no casualties reported.
Torrential rains triggered by Storm Kajiki have caused widespread flooding and landslides across mountainous districts in Lang Son Province, severely damaging infrastructure and cutting off access to multiple residential areas.
Agreement to bring cave researchers, explorers, and adventure tourists to Lang Son.
Lang Son celebrates its entry into UNESCO’s global geopark network with an ambitious sustainable tourism roadmap.
Prolonged downpours leave over 400 households isolated, with rising river levels threatening more damage.
On June 19 alone, a total of 2,005 trucks completed customs clearance at Lang Son’s border gates — the highest single-day figure ever recorded in the province. Of these, 634 carried exports and 1,371 imports.
From Lang Son village, they’ve built a thriving brand rooted in nostalgia and tradition.
Lang Son Geopark of Vietnam has been officially recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark, alongside 15 others worldwide, at a special certificate presentation ceremony held in Paris on June 2.
The fortress, which played a crucial role in Vietnam’s history, has now been honored as a national historical site. The announcement came as part of the Dong Dang Festival, an annual event celebrating local culture and traditions.