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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.
Tucked in a narrow alley in Trung Liet, Dong Da district in Hanoi, Oanh’s snail eatery is small but packed with customers. Known as Hanoi’s most unique snail spot, diners can enjoy their meals while the owner plays the violin.
Despite their significant role in the economy, the rate of household businesses transitioning to formal enterprises remains modest. What causes these businesses to seemingly "refuse to grow"?
Mastering technology and building expert networks are crucial for Vietnam’s North-South HSR project.
Amid manifestations of "soft autonomy", religious extremism and distortion of ethnic policies, the Vietnam Fatherland Front needs to become a "soft shield" under which the people's hearts and the Party's will are transformed into strength.
Vietnam’s new draft law proposes dismissing public employees after just one year of underperformance, replacing the outdated “job for life” system.
Signing labor contracts to recruit individuals for certain tasks within civil service roles, particularly for talented individuals, is a flexible approach aligned with international trends, with no need to include them on the state payroll.
International visitors dive into local markets, roll spring rolls, and cook with locals in Hanoi.
A Quang Ngai native, once a farm worker, has become a hand model earning a high income.
Tien Chau Pagoda in Vinh Long – recognized as a national architectural heritage site – is a popular pilgrimage and cultural destination in the Mekong Delta, attracting worshippers and tourists alike.
Just 180km from Hanoi, Hieu waterfall lures travelers with pristine pools and savory specialties like roasted Co Lung duck.
New reforms could end costly and complex building permit procedures, saving homeowners money and curbing permit-related corruption.
A series of sudden ground collapses near homes and a national highway has left residents in Bac Kan alarmed.
Experts call for urgent legal reforms to support innovation, digital transformation, and private sector leadership in Vietnam’s tech sector.
The sacred relic of the Buddha brought from India was enshrined in temples across Vietnam, touching millions with its spiritual presence.
Authorities across Vietnam are cracking down on counterfeit medicine and illicit supplements as dangerous products flood the market.
Phu Quoc airport expansion moves forward with full local government authority.
Experts believe that setting up a gold exchange will bring numerous benefits, especially if it is integrated into a new international financial center.
Newcomer Cao Quang Vinh expressed his excitement after being called up by head coach Kim Sang Sik to join the Vietnam national team for the upcoming Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers against Malaysia.
The draft Railway Law (amended) introduces provisions encouraging organizations and individuals to invest in railway infrastructure development through various contract models.
If Resolution 68 can be implemented effectively, this could mark a pivotal turning point, the third breakthrough in the history of the private sector's development in Vietnam, according to National Assembly Deputy Phan Duc Hieu.
Trinh Van Quyet and co-defendants will return to court on June 17 after repeated postponements due to health concerns.
A viral photo of a diseased pig sparked concerns, and C.P. Vietnam confirms it was taken at a contracted slaughterhouse in Hau Giang.
As fans scramble for sold-out events, black market traps become increasingly sophisticated.
Often mistaken for a large wild fig, this vibrant fruit is a versatile southern delicacy.