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Maths lecturer says ‘template-based’ teaching method should stop

The typical way Vietnamese students learn includes providing math questions and guiding students on how to solve the questions so that students can learn by heart the samples and then apply the same way to solve similar questions.

Why was a broken-rice eatery visited by a famous chef 11 years ago?

A 60-year-old com tam (broken rice) eatery located on a small alley in HCM City, owned by Nguyen Thi Lan, once welcomed the world famous chef Martin Yan who later introduced the restaurant at the Discovering Vietnam show.

Quoc Cuong Gia Lai incurs big loss, managers receive only VND11 million a month

Quoc Cuong Gia Lai Group reported a loss of VND16.6 billion in the first half 2024. As the company is bogged down in difficulties, the company’s managers are receiving only VND11 million a month each.

Vietnamese coconut candy makes top 70 sweets list worldwide

The renowned food website Taste Atlas has recently published its list of the 70 best sweets globally, and Ben Tre's coconut candy has proudly secured the 26th spot with a rating of 3.5 stars.

Vietnamese designer Phan Dang Hoang set to shine at Milan Fashion Week 2025

Designer Phan Dang Hoang is poised to debut his latest collection, "Ceramics," at Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025.

VN authority demands Google address unfounded copyright claims on Wolfoo videos

Vietnam’s Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has called on Google to ensure the protection of Vietnamese business rights, particularly in the ongoing copyright dispute involving the Wolfoo animated character series.

Major powers USA, China, Japan become prime consumers of Vietnamese wood

Vietnam's wood industry has experienced a significant boom, with exports nearing US$11 billion over the past eight months, primarily driven by heavy purchases from the United States, China, and Japan.

Abuse at Hoa Hong Shelter: Caretaker confesses to using fear as a deterrent

A caretaker at Hoa Hong Shelter has admitted to abusing children in an attempt to make them fearful and prevent misbehavior.

Northern provinces suspend school to safeguard students from Typhoon Yagi

As Typhoon Yagi approaches, eight northern provinces have announced school closures to protect students.

Import status of trending mochi mooncakes under scrutiny amidst festival season

As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, a new trend has captured the market's attention: mochi mooncakes with pork floss and salted egg yolk.

Vietnam's manufacturing sector embraces AI and high-tech solutions

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and high-tech innovations in Vietnam's manufacturing sector is rapidly transforming production processes, reinforcing the country's position in the global supply chain.

Dramatic sky over Nghe An signals arrival of super typhoon Yagi

In Vinh City, Nghe An Province, residents witnessed a mesmerizing yet unsettling sky phenomenon this morning as swirling clouds, resembling dragon's tails, appeared overhead before the expected landfall of Super Typhoon Yagi.

Typhoon Yagi triggers panic buying in Hanoi as residents stock up on essentials

As Super Typhoon Yagi threatens to make landfall, panic has set in among the residents of Hanoi, leading to a rush on markets and supermarkets for essential supplies.

Quang Ninh faces threat as storm nears with destructive winds

As of noon on September 6, 2024, Super Typhoon Yagi, marked as storm number three of the season, was reported approximately 570 kilometers southeast of Quang Ninh province.

Vietnamese banks to report suspicious accounts monthly to curb fraud

In a decisive move to clamp down on fraudulent banking activities, the State Bank of Vietnam has mandated all financial institutions to provide monthly updates on accounts showing signs of fraud, deception, or legal violations.

Vietnam shines globally with full medal haul at Int'l Informatics Olympiad

In an outstanding display of talent and preparation, the entire Vietnamese contingent at this year’s International Informatics Olympiad (IOI) has returned with medals.

‘Storms’ continue to rage, putting pressure on stock market

Investors’ cautiousness and continued 'storms' are affecting the $200 billion Vietnamese stock market.

124 people died in traffic accidents during the four-day holiday

A total of 257 traffic accidents occurred nationwide during the four-day National Day holiday, killing 124 people and injuring 193 others.

Deputy PM chairs meeting on strategic mineral resource project

Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà emphasised that strategic mineral resources were especially rare, so it was necessary to build a suitable legal corridor.

Vietnam, ideal destination for industrial real estate investment

Vietnam is described as an ideal location for industrial real estate investment with its economic and demographic factors, and analysts predict it will emerge as a regional leader in this segment.