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Talented people are available at any time, talent is everywhere, but the number of talented persons is often limited.
The first part of the documentary about great poet Nguyen Du (1765-1820), titled Đại Thi Hào Nguyễn Du (Great Poet Nguyen Du), will be in cinemas in HCM City this week.
V.League 1’s HCM City have signed midfielder Lee Nguyen, who once played for David Beckham's Inter Miami CF in the American Major League Soccer (MLS).
After the lockdown this year, shopping malls began to be busy again in the 'new normal' situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A tropical depression at East Sea has turned into tropical storm Krovanh on Sunday and become the 14th typhoon of the year.
Hanoi’s My Dinh Stadium is being upgraded to host the 31st SEA Games which will be held in late 2021.
Important issues of the 14th session of the 12th tenure Party Central Committee
Hanoi is experiencing the first strong cold wave this winter with a temperature of 12 degrees centigrade at night.
Vietnam faces a significantly imbalanced sex ratio at birth (SRB) that will mean by 2034, about 1.5 million men will not be able to marry wives, a study by the General Statistics Office and the United Nations Population Fund has found.
More hospitals in Vietnam have begun using high technologies for digital transformation, which is expected to radically reform the healthcare sector.
From December 12, Hanoi traffic police started attaching parking tickets to car windshields instead of towing cars violating traffic regulations to the traffic police’s parking lot like before.
Vietnam and New Zealand have cemented new ties with the latest signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and the strategic partnership between both nations.
Mekong Delta provinces are entering a bitter sugarcane crop when the selling prices of sugarcane are equal to the cost prices. After more than eight months of cultivation, farmers earn almost nothing on their land.
Winning works of “Resilient Vietnam” – a photo contest to capture the country’s memorable moments during the Covid-19 pandemic - appeared on the big screen at the centre of Times Square (USA) on October 15.
The Japan Centre for Economic Research (JCER) has predicted that Vietnam will become an upper-middle-income country in 2023, and its GDP will surpass that of China’s Taiwan in 2035.
Mai Van Quan has invested his own money to renovate part of a 22-hectare hill in Ha Trung Town, the central province of Thanh Hoa, to become a shelter for tens of thousands of storks.
Though COVID-19 has hampered exports, the agricultural sector remains confident of achieving this year’s export target of more than US$41 billion.
HCM City has completed a number of major transport projects this year, and plans to complete many others by 2025, that will help ease congestion at its gateways and improve connectivity with neighbouring provinces.
The aviation industry has experienced a sharp decrease in passenger volume this year.
As of the end of the third quarter, Vietnam has around 93.78 million bank cards in circulation, in which the majority are magnetic cards.