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Tourists enjoy dolphins swimming off Phu Yen coast

Tourists and local people enjoyed a majestic spectacle of a pod of dolphins swimming off the shore of Bai Mon Beach- Mui Dien Cape of the central coastal province of Phu Yen on May 14.

Michelin stars to be awarded to restaurants in Hanoi, HCM City

The first Michelin-starred restaurants in Vietnam will be announced in Hanoi on June 6.

High costs setback to green transition in VN maritime transportation

From January 1, it is mandatory for all vessels to initiate the collection of data for the reporting of their CII and CII ratings.

Base salary for VN civil servants, public employees to rise from July 1

The Government has issued a decree regulating the base salary for civil servants, public employees, and members of the armed forces, stipulating that it will increase from 1.49 million VND (63.5 USD) to 1.8 million VND per month from July 1, 2023.

Vietnamese navy ship joins int'l multilateral activities in Malaysia, Indonesia

Ship 20 of Naval Region 3’s Brigade 172, together with a delegation of the Vietnam People’s Navy (VPN), left the central city of Da Nang on May 14 for international multilateral activities in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Charter capital of banks to increase sharply in 2023

Many banks plan to increase their charter capital in 2023 in order to ensure operational safety and have more resources for business development.

Vietnamese film to premiere at Cannes

Vietnamese movie Ben Trong Vo Ken Vang (Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell) will have its global premiere at the Directors Fortnight section of the Cannes film festival.

13th Party Central Committee convenes mid-term meeting

The 13th Party Central Committee opened its mid-term meeting in Hanoi on May 15 under the chair of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.

Karaoke parlors reopen but are deserted

Some karaoke parlors in HCM City have been allowed to resume operation. However, the owners are sitting idle as there are few clients to serve. The business is expected to begin recovering only in three years.

Facebook, TikTok account IDs can help prevent scams

The use of identification of digital accounts, including social network accounts, will eliminate content that is bad, false, illegal, and harmful to society.

The May fear factor

Data in the past showed that the market performance in May was not always the worst. In recent years, the “selloff in May” phenomenon seems no longer a significant concern. So, is the fear of May exaggerated?

Ha Long Bay seen from a new angle

Apart from admiring Halong Bay from cruise ships, another spectacular way to get a panoramic view of the Bay is by trekking to Bai Tho Peak.

The rare female artisan who patches up memories in Hanoi

Darning clothes work requires meticulousness, ingenuity and patience, and thanks to that, it brings a decent income for the 72-year-old craftwoman in Hanoi.

How can one recover energy in hot weather?

Working or commuting outdoors frequently in hot weather can easily exhaust workers. Drinking water to quench thirst is not enough. Everyone needs to replenish energy quickly to maintain alertness to avoid work disruption.

Hidden gem in Ha Giang faces challenges in tourism development

Yen Minh, in the northern province of Ha Giang, possesses beautiful natural landscapes along with rich and unique cultural heritage treasures. In the district, there are 16 ethnic groups living together, each with its own cultural identity.

Electronics retail sector in distress

The electronics and technology retail sector has taken a hit from the global economic downturn, with many large companies having performed poorly over the last two years.

Vietnam moves to address power shortages this summer

Vietnam is working hard to ease chronic power shortages that are expected to loom large this summer when the El Nino phenomenon is said to return and cause intensive heat and prolonged droughts.

Vietnam’s vegetable, fruit exports likely to hit 4 billion USD this year

As one of the few sectors reporting export turnover increase in the first quarter of 2023, Vietnam's vegetable and fruit sector has a bright outlook to earn 4 billion USD in export revenue this year.

PM urges to take measures to cope with drought, water shortage

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urged relevant ministries, agencies and localities to take measures to cope with the risks of drought, water shortage, and saltwater intrusion.

Vietnam’s largest non-tariff seaport zone kicked off in Haiphong

The US$469-million Xuan Cau Industrial and Non-Tariff Cluster is located at Lach Huyen Deep Sea Port in the northern port city of Haiphong.