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On the 10th day of the Lunar New Year, grilled snakehead fish vendors in Ho Chi Minh City experienced a surge in demand as people lined up to buy the dish for their God of Wealth offerings.
The fortress, which played a crucial role in Vietnam’s history, has now been honored as a national historical site. The announcement came as part of the Dong Dang Festival, an annual event celebrating local culture and traditions.
With breathtaking landscapes, luxurious resorts, and a thriving entertainment industry, Phu Quoc has earned a coveted spot among the world’s top travel destinations.
The God of Wealth Day saw soaring demand for gold items beyond traditional rings and bars. Zodiac-themed figurines and symbolic charms flew off the shelves, as many opted for more unique and meaningful purchases to bring luck in the new year.
Authorities in Ninh Binh have issued warnings following a case in which a woman lost over $40,000 to a travel scam. Scammers exploited a fake resort page and psychological manipulation to carry out the fraud.
Despite disruptions due to the Lunar New Year holiday, Vietnam’s coffee exports soared, bringing in a historic $763 million in the first month of 2025. Rising global demand and record-high prices contributed to the impressive growth.
The belief that purchasing gold on this special day brings financial success has led to an annual phenomenon in Vietnam.
Vietnam's digital economy surged in 2024, accounting for 18.3% of GDP and growing at over 20% annually - three times faster than the country's GDP growth rate and the highest in Southeast Asia.
At a recent national conference on digital transformation, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh announced policies aimed at eliminating administrative red tape and enhancing public services, including a zero-fee policy for online public services.
Vietnam’s foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows surged by 48.6% in January 2025, reaching $4.33 billion, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Thua Thien Hue topped the 2023 Digital Transformation Index (DTI) rankings, while Hanoi made an impressive leap, climbing 18 places to sixth position among Vietnam’s 63 provinces and cities.
Keo Pagoda, one of Vietnam’s most famous spiritual destinations, is home to two priceless national treasures and remains a well-preserved masterpiece of Le Dynasty architecture.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has introduced strict new regulations on private tutoring, aiming to protect both students and teachers.
During a high-level meeting with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Vietnamese Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan proposed a series of initiatives to promote sustainable, low-emission agriculture.
Vietnam’s motorcycle industry experienced a sharp decline in production in January 2025, with output dropping 27.3% compared to December 2024.
Vietnam’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plants, Nhon Trach 3 and 4, are nearing completion and are set to integrate into the national power grid.
Vietnam’s National Assembly (NA) is set to reorganize its internal structure, reducing the number of committees from ten to eight. The restructuring aims to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enhance governance.
During the Lunar New Year holiday, the Ho Chi Minh City Police revoked 673 driver’s licenses and deducted penalty points from 385 cases.
The Vietnam women’s futsal team has been drawn into Group B of the 2025 AFC Women’s Futsal Championship, where they will face defending champions Iran, Hong Kong (China), and the Philippines.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has emphasized that Vietnam is undergoing a "bureaucratic revolution" to create a leaner, more efficient government.