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DNA campaign rekindles hope for families of Vietnam's fallen soldiers

Hundreds of families in central Vietnam are taking part in a DNA collection campaign aimed at identifying unknown martyrs.

A few minutes of rest after 40 hours battling wildfire touches many

A photograph of a veteran forest ranger resting for just a few minutes after more than 40 hours battling a wildfire in central Vietnam has struck an emotional chord, revealing the human cost of protecting the country's forests.

Vietnam heritage tree creates natural ‘sticky rice and chicken’ shape

A thousand-year-old banyan tree in Nghe An features roots wrapped around giant rocks, creating a rare and striking natural formation.

A priest’s journey of faith through free ambulance rides

For years, Father Nguyen Xuan Phuong has put his faith into action, helping the sick and disadvantaged through a volunteer ambulance service and community charity work.

The sacred relic thieves could never keep

A centuries-old bronze cauldron in Nghe An has repeatedly attracted the attention of thieves. Yet each time it was stolen, something remarkable happened - it eventually found its way back to the villagers.

The family that helped shape a borderland community

In the remote highlands of Muong Long in Nghe An Province, the Va clan of the Hmong community has long been recognized as a model of revolutionary commitment, community leadership and intergenerational service.

The hidden hardship behind the sweet taste of Hai Chau clams

On the sandy shores of central Vietnam, elderly residents continue a demanding way of life, searching for nature's gifts despite their advancing age.

Hundreds mobilized to fight forest blaze in central Vietnam

A forest fire that spread rapidly under extreme heat and strong winds was largely brought under control late on June 7 in central Vietnam.

Viral clip leads to fine for bus driver singing at the wheel

Traffic police in Nghe An penalised a bus driver who was caught holding a microphone and singing karaoke while operating a moving vehicle.

Childless for years, Nghe An couple turns home into haven for orphans

After years of struggling with infertility, a couple in Nghe An chose a different path - opening their home to orphaned and abandoned children in need of love and care.

Vietnamese farmers work through the night amid 40C heatwave

Extreme heat topping 40 degrees Celsius in Nghe An has forced farmers to endure hours under blistering sun, with many choosing to work in the fields at night to avoid the punishing temperatures.

Four national heritage treasures preserve Thai culture in Nghe An

As modern life changes rural communities, efforts to preserve Thai cultural heritage are becoming increasingly urgent.

Birthplace of President Ho Chi Minh gains national tourism status

Kim Lien relic site in Nghe An, the hometown of President Ho Chi Minh, has officially been recognized as a national tourism zone.

Rare wild dog species rediscovered in Vietnam’s Pu Hoat forest

Scientists have recorded the first field images of the critically endangered dhole at Pu Hoat Nature Reserve in Nghe An Province.

Three national treasures illuminate Vietnam’s ancient craftsmanship

Three rare national treasures - a Buddhist relic container, a dagger with a serpent-and-elephant handle, and a bronze ladle decorated with elephant imagery - are offering rare insight into Vietnam’s ancient spiritual and artistic traditions.

Thousands of tonnes of molasses spill after factory incident

A sugar factory in Nghe An has suffered a serious incident during a storm, with an estimated 2,000 tonnes of molasses spilling into the surrounding area.

Nghe An woman restores traditional crab dish with a modern touch

Once closely tied to years of hardship, a humble dish made from field crabs has been brought back to life by Tran Thi Hau in Nghe An, transforming it into a recognized OCOP three-star product.

Ancient hollow trees still thrive after nearly 700 years in Nghe An

A cluster of five ancient persimmon trees in Nghe An continues to thrive despite having hollow trunks, standing as a rare blend of resilience, history and ecological value.

Unexpected tourism boom hits Nghe An seaside village

A coastal stretch in Nghe An has recently witnessed an unusual scene, as crowds of people and vehicles gather to enjoy freshly grilled herring, transforming a once-quiet fishing village into a lively roadside stop.

Japanese volunteer helps preserve Thai culture in the mountains of Nghe An

A Japanese volunteer in Nghe An is helping local Thai communities preserve their traditions while developing sustainable community tourism.