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A friend of mine who has been in Australia for nearly 10 years and is now an international student spent 50 minutes on the English high school graduation exam and was shocked by its "tricky" nature.
A newborn wild elephant has been captured on camera in Danang’s Elephant Species and Habitat Conservation Area, signaling a positive step forward in Vietnam’s wildlife conservation efforts.
Not only does Vietnam attract international tourists with its landscapes, culture, and cuisine, but it is also gradually becoming a reliable destination for medical treatment, offering high-quality services at reasonable costs.
Moustapha & Yu's quantitative study of 35 countries found that a 1 percent increase in R&D spending can boost real GDP growth by up to 2.83 percent, highlighting the critical role of innovation in long-term economic growth.
Thirty years on, Vietnam's membership in the ASEAN is widely seen as a turning point in its foreign policy – a strategic decision that helped pull the country out of Cold War isolation and embed it within a dynamic regional and global system.
Conservation efforts here have become a model, helping to save millions of turtle hatchlings and promoting Con Dao as a member of the Indian Ocean-Southeast Asia Turtle Site Network.
As the global manufacturing landscape evolves, Vietnam’s growth hinges on shifting its focus from volume to stronger capabilities, strategic partnerships, and greater professionalism.
Transnational online scams have caused huge monetary damage to individuals and organizations.
Health Minister Dao Hong Lan issued a grave warning on World Population Day, saying that Vietnam's Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in 2024 dropped to 1.91 children per woman, the lowest in history, down from 2.01 in 2022 and 1.96 in 2023.
Experts say that land prices approaching market prices are expected, but will directly affect people, businesses and the state budget.
Born into a family with parents who were the first holders of doctoral degrees in Tuyen Quang province, Do Mac Ngan Doanh drew inspiration from them and became a doctor of law at just 27 years old.
A humble yet creative seafood treat, squid teeth are now a local favorite in Phan Thiet, grilled or stir-fried to perfection with unique textures and unforgettable flavors.
Though not fluent in English, Chu Tien Thanh, a Dao Tien man from Lung Muoi hamlet at the foot of Phia Oac Mountain (Cao Bang), has hosted hundreds of international tourists with his unique and heartfelt hospitality.
Land prices in former localities like Binh Duong and Ba Ria – Vung Tau may surge post-merger if a new, unified price framework is applied, industry insiders say.
Businesses argue that it’s unfair to ask them to pay supplemental land use fees (5.4 percent) when land prices of their projects remain undetermined.
As one of the world’s most biologically diverse countries, Vietnam understands the critical importance of preserving its rich natural resources.
As Vietnam’s digital transformation accelerates, both the frequency and severity of cyberattacks are growing.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has proposed budgeting VND650 billion to support women who have two children before age 35, and over VND151 billion in financial incentives for families with two daughters to address the record-low birth rate.
Nguyen Huu Thien An, a 26-year-old pastry chef from Ho Chi Minh City, has transformed Vietnam’s cultural legacy into stunning fondant creations, winning prestigious awards across Asia.
Vietnam recognizes 17 religions, some of which remain unfamiliar to the general public, while others shape the nation’s cultural and spiritual life.