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According to the article, one of the first things that most impressed Johnston was Vietnam’s street food, which he described as fabulous.
In recent days, the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam has drawn widespread attention from major media organizations around the world.
Australia’s ABC News has recently reported that a small community of banh mi enthusiasts has played an important role in reinvigorating Australians’ love for the Vietnamese baguette.
An article published on siliconcanals.com, an English-language technology media platform and online news site of the Netherlands, has highlighted that Vietnam has carried out its most significant reforms in decades.
A diplomatic gathering in Hanoi highlights the country’s milestones and aspirations for deeper international integration.
The World Bank has projected short-term inflows of about 5 billion USD before and after the upgrade from both passive and active investors.
Asian and Western news outlets such as channelnewsasia.com and uz.kursiv.media, have praised Vietnam’s impressive economic growth, noting that the Southeast Asian economy is showing strong resilience despite the effects of recent US tariff policies.
"Love in Vietnam", a co-production between Innovations India and Samten Hills Vietnam, had its official premiere in New Delhi on September 7, attracting wide interest from audiences in both countries.
Vietnam is increasingly asserting its position as an emerging economy in Asia, with signs it may overtake Thailand on fronts, according to Thailand's newspaper The Nation.
In its article published on August 13, AP wrote “Vietnam aims to get rich by 2045 and become Asia’s next “tiger economy” - a term used to describe the earlier ascent of countries and territories like the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Taiwan (China).
The US news site ainvest.com on August 5 ran an article highlighting Vietnam’s impressive resilience in the face of global headwinds, noting that the country’s GDP growth in the second quarter of 2025 expanded by 7.96% year-on-year.
A new strategy aims to position Vietnam as a modern, responsible, and culturally rich nation on the international stage.
Prensa Latina's recent article on VN assurance of smooth and effective transition to a leaner structure highlighted PM Pham Minh Chinh’s latest directions on implementing 28 resolutions regarding the decentralisation and delegation of authority.
From the UK to Cuba and China, media outlets highlighted Vietnam’s military showcase and spirit of national pride.
Chinese and international outlets highlight the significance of the Chinese President’s trip, citing it as a boost to political trust and economic cooperation.
Several international media outlets have recently assessed that Vietnam’s plan to streamline its state apparatus has garnered strong public support.
Traveling across the nation by vintage steam train has been named among the list of the 25 best new things to do in the world in 2025, as compiled by British magazine Time Out.
In a recent survey by Taste Atlas, four Vietnamese dishes containing ginger have been named among the world’s top culinary delights. Phở gà, bánh trôi nước, phở trộn, and gà luộc stand out for their exquisite flavors and cultural importance.
French daily Le Figaro has posted a documentary titled "Panoramas - Vietnam: La Fete Des Sens” (Panorama - Vietnam: The Feast of the Senses), directed by Eric Bacos, depicting a panoramic picture of the country and its people.
Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi have been listed as emergers in the Asia-Pacific region in the first Inclusive Cities Barometer recently released by Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global real estate services firm.