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Hundreds of Vietnamese tourists have found themselves stranded in Hainan and Guizhou, China, unable to return to Hanoi due to the impact of Super Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit Asia this year.
As Typhoon Yagi hit Quang Ninh and Hai Phong, many trees and metal-roofed houses on the streets of Hanoi also fell and collapsed. Emergency services were promptly on site to clear the debris and ensure traffic safety.
In a recent announcement, VNG Corporation has appointed Kelly Wong, the company's Deputy CEO, as the Acting CEO.
As Typhoon Yagi makes landfall, online vendors face significant disruptions while residents scramble to stock up on essentials at local markets and supermarkets.
As of 10am today (September 7), Noi Bai Airport has been temporarily closed until 9pm due to Typhoon Yagi. The airport has implemented measures to secure aircraft, ensuring they remain stationary until the storm passes.
The impact of Typhoon Yagi has caused significant damage in Ha Long City, Quang Ninh, with numerous large trees toppled and infrastructure affected. Authorities have implemented a travel ban on Bai Chay Bridge to ensure safety.
At noon today, Typhoon Yagi, with maximum sustained winds of 149 km/h (Category 13), struck the coastal areas of Quang Ninh and Hai Phong.
Real estate brokers say some land plots with the highest bid price of VND133.3 million per sq m at a recent auction in Hoai Duc district eventually sold for an additional VND200 million per plot.
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.
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 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.
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.
Designer Phan Dang Hoang is poised to debut his latest collection, "Ceramics," at Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025.
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.
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.
A caretaker at Hoa Hong Shelter has admitted to abusing children in an attempt to make them fearful and prevent misbehavior.
As Typhoon Yagi approaches, eight northern provinces have announced school closures to protect students.
As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, a new trend has captured the market's attention: mochi mooncakes with pork floss and salted egg yolk.
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.
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.