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Lightning sparks overnight forest fire in northern Vietnam

A forest fire broke out in a protected forest on Cao San Mountain in Vietnam's northern province of Ninh Binh after a lightning strike on the evening of June 27, local authorities said.

Bach Mai's new hospital begins operations with strong public demand

Bach Mai Hospital's Ninh Binh campus officially welcomed its first patients on June 26, drawing large crowds from across northern Vietnam.

The woman carrying the voice of Muong heritage into the future

Bui Thi Nam, a retired teacher in Ninh Binh, has devoted herself to preserving and nurturing the cultural soul of the Muong community, particularly the traditional art of Dum singing, which is facing the risk of fading away.

Ancient dragon masterpiece guards legacy of Vietnam’s founding king

Hidden inside King Dinh Tien Hoang Temple is a remarkable 17th-century wooden relic carved with a mother dragon and five young dragons, a masterpiece of Vietnamese folk art.

Police sanction woman for 37 false ghost posts about Trang An

A woman has been fined after fabricating a series of social media posts claiming she encountered ghosts while taking a boat tour in Trang An, one of northern Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations.

Ninh Binh’s millennia-old treasure seeks World Heritage status

As part of its sustainable development strategy, Ninh Binh is accelerating efforts to complete a nomination dossier seeking UNESCO World Heritage status for the Van Long–Kim Bang–Tam Chuc Delacour’s Langur cultural and ecological landscape.

Work starts on 600-million-USD electronic components plant in Ninh Binh

A 600-million-USD electronic components manufacturing plant broke ground in northern Ninh Binh province on May 22, marking a major step in Vietnam’s push to attract hi-tech investment and strengthen its role in global supply chains.

From cheap meat to billion-dong industry: the rise of Ninh Binh goats

Consuming dozens of goats daily, many restaurants in Ninh Binh are packed during peak seasons.

How Ninh Binh turned mountain goat into a billion-dong industry

Behind Ninh Binh’s famous mountain goat dishes is a decades-long journey of farmers, chefs and entrepreneurs transforming a local specialty into a national brand.

Ninh Binh uncovers possible relics of 13th-century battlefield

During construction work along the Van River in Ninh Binh, authorities have uncovered three large ancient wooden stakes believed to be part of a defensive formation dating back to the Tran Dynasty.

Two-tier government model fuels Ninh Binh’s booming economy

The second plenum of the 14th Party Central Committee emphasized a two-tier local government model to achieve “double-digit” growth.

Ninh Binh villagers protect 600-year-old “living relics”

A centuries-old temple and six ancient ironwood trees in Ninh Binh are preserved by villagers as sacred treasures passed down through generations.

Vietnam’s rare langur habitat makes a global case

Authorities in Ninh Binh are completing a scientific dossier to submit to UNESCO, seeking World Heritage status for the Van Long - Kim Bang - Tam Chuc white-rumped langur cultural and ecological landscape.

Cambodian Minister of Cult and Religion pays working visit to Ninh Binh

On the morning of March 25, Cambodian Minister of Cult and Religion Chay Borin led a delegation on an official visit and working session in Ninh Binh province.

Pho Festival 2026 to take place in Ninh Binh from March 19 - 22

Pho Festival 2026 will be held from March 19 - 22 in Ninh Binh province, heard a conference held in the locality on March 17.

Tran Huy Tuan elected Party Secretary of Ninh Binh

Tran Huy Tuan, Chairman of the Ninh Binh People’s Committee, has been elected Secretary of the Ninh Binh Provincial Party Committee for the 2025-2030 term.

Tam Chuc complex in Ninh Binh granted special national relic status

Authorities of northern Ninh Binh province on February 28 held a ceremony to announce the Prime Minister’s decision recognising the Tam Chuc scenic and archaeological complex as a Special National Relic.

A whole village guards four living treasures at ancient communal house

In the courtyard of Yen Chi communal house in Thanh Son commune, Ninh Binh, four centuries-old trees recognized as Vietnam Heritage Trees are regarded as priceless treasures, protected by villagers from one generation to the next.

Midnight pilgrimage to the Mother Goddess shrine

At the exact moment when the old year gives way to the new, hundreds of residents of Tien Huong village in Vu Ban commune, Ninh Binh province, eagerly carry trays of offerings to Phu Day to pray for good fortune.

A century-old persimmon tree in Ninh Binh draws a VND500mil. offer

A century-old persimmon tree heavy with bright red fruit has drawn an offer of 500 million dong, yet Pham Van Cu in Ninh Binh still refuses to part with it.