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From September 1 to 3, major cultural venues open free to honor the country's 80th National Day.
With rising FDI and bold reforms, Vietnam is shifting from low-cost appeal to transparency and trust as its core investment asset.
A generational recipe, unique offal cuts, and TikTok fame keep this no-frills vendor packed.
Vietnam's edtech (educational technology) sector is rapidly gaining momentum, where “localization” is no longer a feature but a necessity for any platform aiming to win over Vietnamese learners.
The grass ghost ceremony connects the Lo Lo community with their ancestral spirits.
Former mechanic earns $6,000 per stream selling rustic goods and heartfelt stories online.
By harmoniously blending art, a love for heritage, and nature, many domestic artists are making efforts to honour Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage through their musical projects.
False ads by KOLs now face higher fines and stricter oversight from authorities.
With the iPhone 17 Pro generation, Apple will introduce a vapor chamber cooling system for the first time. This unexpected move has raised questions: is this feature truly necessary for the iPhone?
This rare southern-style residence in Saigon's outskirts reflects both architectural legacy and revolutionary history.
Vietnam’s climate commitment reveals a deeper global imbalance behind emission reductions.
Actors and crew are once again voicing frustration over unpaid wages in Vietnam’s growing film industry.
The “Vietnamese Mona Lisa,” a rare artwork by renowned painter Mai Trung Thu, has captured the attention of the art community after its repatriation and display at the Quang San Museum of Art.
A journey to Dong Hoa Hiep village reveals rare antique houses nestled in fruit orchards, offering a glimpse into Vietnam’s architectural past.
The University of Medicine and Pharmacy under Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU-UMP), has officially launched four new English-language international master's programs in medicine, opening admissions to international students starting in 2025.
Vietnam’s nuclear revival begins with Petrovietnam, but cost and reactor choices loom large.
In 2024, Vietnam’s import-export sector rebounded strongly, supported by a more favourable macroeconomic environment, concerted efforts by the Government, ministries, and sectors, as well as the resilience of the business community.
The President expressed pride in conferring the promotions at a time when Vietnam is gearing for the 80th anniversaries of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, as well as the founding of the People’s Public Security.
The US Government has lowered reciprocal tariffs on Vietnamese imports to 20% from 46%, the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) reported on August 1.
Minister of Construction Tran Hong Minh held a working session in Hanoi on August 1 with Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Gillian Bird to discuss ways to foster comprehensive and effective cooperation in infrastructure development.