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Thousands gather early for National Day parade rehearsal in Hanoi

With patriotic excitement building, citizens lined Hanoi’s streets to watch the military parade rehearsal ahead of September 2.

Telecom giants deploy 1,700 5G stations for major national event

Vietnam’s telecom providers are ramping up 5G coverage with AI and mobile stations to ensure uninterrupted service during the A80 celebrations.

Vietnam commits to green energy for a sustainable future

Vietnam aims for net-zero emissions by 2050 through major shifts in energy production and renewable investments.

Security plans intensified ahead of Vietnam's National Day holiday

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed an official dispatch calling on ministries, agencies, and local authorities to strengthen security and order during the upcoming four-day National Day holiday.

Men men: A rustic cornmeal delicacy of the H’Mong highlands

This traditional dish, steamed from hand-ground corn, remains a spiritual and culinary treasure of the H’Mong people.

Land Law draft amendment reverses course on land-use fee, causing concern

The HCMC Real Estate Association (HoREA) says the removal of the proposed amendment to Point d, Clause 2, Article 257 regarding additional land-use fees is expected to cause many projects to continue to face difficulties.

Mossy ‘fairy-tale forest’ in Khanh Hoa goes viral online

A hidden forest in Cam Lam with moss, ferns, and sunlight-dappled trees is captivating young travelers.

iPhone 17 series to launch with ultra-thin Air model and big battery upgrade

Leaks suggest iPhone 17 Air may be Apple’s thinnest iPhone ever, debuting alongside Pro Max with record battery.

Teen’s 3-month search for lost mother in HCMC ends in tears of joy

Suddenly losing contact with her mother following a job hunt in HCM City earlier this year, a teenager from Quang Binh wore a signboard on her chest, searching the city’s streets for three months in a state of panic and fear.

The last Khmer glass painter in Can Tho preserves a dying spiritual art

Khmer artist in Can Tho clings to a vanishing tradition of reverse glass painting rooted in spirituality.

Can Tho man quits high-paying job to grow specialty mushrooms

Leaving a job with a monthly income of about $2,000 (over VND50 million) to return to his hometown and grow termite mushrooms, Nguyen Hoang Thai, 29, now earns hundreds of millions of VND per harvest.

Ministry proposes abolishing salary ranking based on professional titles

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has submitted a draft amendment to the Law on Public Employees, introducing several new provisions on recruitment, utilization, management, and evaluation of public employees.

Hanoi turns down pilot projects registered under Decree 171

As many as 169 land plots to be used for commercial housing development on a trial basis, as agreed to by involved parties under the National Assembly’s Resolution 171, have failed to meet the prescribed criteria.

Hanoi apartments hit VND100 million/sq m: a sign of market manipulation?

Apartment prices in Hanoi are becoming increasingly expensive, with some selling prices around VND100 million/sq m, beyond the affordability of most people.

Leaked video shows iPhone 17 Pro in bold orange “Papaya” finish

Apple may launch the iPhone 17 Pro in a vivid “Papaya” orange color, marking a bold design shift for the Pro series.

Examinees anxiously await universities’ decisions on admission cutoffs

With only one day left, the ‘filtering’ process, or ‘loc ao’ in Vietnamese, for university admissions on the Ministry of Education and Training’s system will conclude. After that, universities will begin announcing the 2025 admission benchmarks.

Monk in Thanh Hoa crafts herbal products to fund charity

Dedicated to charity and raising orphaned children, Monk Thich Dam Ngoan, abbess of Hoi Long Pagoda in Thanh Hoa, develops herbal products to generate funds for humanitarian activities.

Vietnam’s 10-year UAV quest leads to historic export deal

Once doubted, Vietnam’s drone tech now earns global respect after a hard-fought R&D revival.

Vietnam plans $1.65 billion rooftop solar subsidy for 14 million households

Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed a subsidy of $1.65 billion to support 14 million households in installing rooftop solar systems.

Vietnam to collect tolls on 18 expressways from January 2026

Vietnam will begin toll collection on 18 expressways built with public funds in January 2026.