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After losing his orchard to a storm, a Vietnamese farmer rebuilds and thrives with premium durian.
Starting with just 0.2 tael of gold gifted by his parents at the time of his wedding, a farmer in Vinh Long has built a thriving agricultural enterprise through sheer grit and devotion to the land.
At a special session of the provincial People’s Council this morning, delegates in Vinh Long elected Tran Tri Quang as the new Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.
The Ok Om Bok Festival, a traditional cultural event of the Khmer ethnic community and a recognised national intangible cultural heritage, was held on November 5 at the Ao Ba Om national historical and scenic site in Vinh Long province.
Vinh Long province is home to 188 active foreign direct investment (FDI) projects from 24 countries, with a total registered capital of 5.74 billion USD, but none yet from Switzerland.
The 2024 crash that killed 14-year-old Nguyen Ngoc Bao Tran is now under criminal investigation, reversing earlier decisions.
After a father shot a truck driver linked to his daughter’s death, police are urgently reviewing both the shooting and the original traffic case.
Nguyen Vinh Phuc used a homemade gun to shoot the driver involved in a traffic accident that led to his daughter's death in 2024.
The suspect, who knew one of the victims, has admitted to the murders and was caught with over USD 1,600 in cash.
Vinh Long plans to develop ‘hat boi’ into the province’s signature tourism product, contributing to preserving the art and introducing traditional theatrical performances to domestic and international tourists.
The southern province of Vinh Long on February 2 opened a flower-red ceramic road to the public, which received certification from the Vietnam Records Organization (Vietkings) as the longest of its kind in Vietnam.
The Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long is opening a cultural space called “Terracotta Road” to honour the art of terracotta pottery.