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Lonely aging, unequal burdens: Vietnam considers men’s health strategy

Though they tend to live longer, older women in Vietnam are suffering a double disadvantage - higher disease burden and a significantly higher rate of widowhood, outnumbering widowed men by more than four times.

A quiet love story at a street corner in Can Tho

Each morning at 7 a.m., a daughter drives Duong Van Phuc (79) and Ho Thi Nguyen (86) to the familiar sidewalk corner of Le Loi Street, Can Tho City. There, a small bread cart is chained to an electric pole - their humble place of business.

Vietnam moves to tap “silver economy” as ageing accelerates

Vietnam is moving to position its rapidly growing elderly population as a new source of economic growth, as policymakers warn that the country is entering one of the fastest ageing phases in Asia.

Aging couple turns 100-year-old stilt house into homestay filled with love

At nearly 80, this retired couple in Lang Son welcomes guests like family to their heritage home, now a vibrant homestay.

Vietnam urged to build ‘silver economy’ as aging population surges

Parliamentarians propose integrating eldercare into community services and policy, laying foundations for a sustainable silver economy.

Vietnam drafts plan to expand elderly healthcare and train workforce

Vietnam officially entered an aging population phase in 2011. Although warnings about the growing need for elderly healthcare and treatment have been voiced for years, the sector continues to face serious challenges.

Retirement comes with a hospital bed for many Vietnamese seniors

Elderly citizens in Vietnam are living longer but suffering more, with many diagnosed with up to nine chronic conditions.

Vietnam faces critical shortfall in elderly care facilities

Despite over 1,300 public hospitals nationwide, Vietnam has only 106 central and provincial facilities with geriatric departments, a severe shortfall amid rapid population aging.

Elderly graduate earns top honors in psychology at age 70

Nguyen Thi Kim Nhung, born in 1955, has just graduated with distinction in psychology from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, becoming a living example of the spirit of “lifelong learning.”

Party Chief proposes emotional care model to fight loneliness among the elderly

A very innovative proposal in the field of public healthcare was suggested by the Party Secretary General To Lam during his speech at a conference to implement four important Politburo resolutions on September 16.

Vietnamese seniors live longer but not healthier, says health expert

Despite longer lifespans, most Vietnamese over 64 suffer from multiple chronic illnesses.

Elderly couple in Ca Mau melts hearts with nearly 70 years of love

A video of a 97-year-old man guiding his 94-year-old wife by the hand has touched millions, capturing a love story that has lasted nearly 70 years.

Elderly diseases appearing 20 years earlier, affecting young adults

Cardiovascular diseases and strokes, once prevalent among middle-aged and elderly, are now increasingly affecting people in their 30s, and even younger.

Vietnam’s lifelong learner becomes a physician at 75

After three health science degrees and years in practice, Pham Ngoc Hong proves that age is no barrier to mastering traditional medicine.

Plan issued to implement national strategy for the elderly

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has unveiled a comprehensive plan to implement the National Strategy for the Elderly through 2035, aiming to promote their roles in culture, family, sports and tourism.

Three lifelong friends in their 70s travel across Vietnam, brave Fansipan

Despite the cold and altitude, these U80 ladies conquered the “roof of Indochina” with laughter and love.

97-year-old Ha Tinh woman stuns with photos exploring central Vietnam

A 97-year-old woman from Ha Tinh has completed the first leg of her journey, touring several provinces across central Vietnam. She and her family are now preparing for the next two legs of their cross-country adventure.

Two elderly friends in Thanh Hoa move closer after nearly 90 years of friendship

Two elderly women in Thanh Hoa prove that true friendship knows no age, moving back to live closer after decades apart.

Cooking through time: The Saigon street chef who never quit

Mrs. Tran Nga Kieu, 88, has been cooking on a street corner in Ho Chi Minh City for over 40 years, using a cast-iron pan and kerosene stove to serve beloved dishes.

National strategy aims to enhance quality of life for the elderly

Under Decision No. 383/QD-TTg, the strategy sets the target of at least 50% of the elderly who wish to work will have jobs.