
Party Chief Spotlights Youth’s Pivotal Role in New Era
Hue Imperial Citadel to offer free night admission to visitors on holidays
US calls tariff talks with Vietnam productive
Major prehistoric findings in Nghe An reveals ancient rituals
Vietnam highly appreciates Pope Francis's contributions to Vietnam-Vatican ties: Spokeswoman
April 30 anniversary honours spirit of leaving the past behind, looking to the future
50 years of national reunification: Lessons learned from Vietnam war
Exhibition chronicles Vietnam’s journey from Paris Peace Accords to Spring 1975 Victory
Vietnam affirms national position on international arena
Cu Chi Tunnels seek world heritage recognition
The Cu Chi Tunnels are a network of underground defense tunnels built by locals and resistance forces from 1946 to 1968 in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City. Built with rudimentary tools, the network was designed scientifically, playing a major role in the war of resistance against America. The tunnels are now a popular tourist attraction in Ho Chi Minh City. Leaving No One with Disabilities Behind
For many years, the Party and the State have issued and implemented various policies and initiatives and joined hands with the whole society to support, care for, and protect people with disabilities under the principle of “leaving no one behind.” The achievements in this effort demonstrate Vietnam’s strong commitment and significant efforts in ensuring human rights, particularly the rights and interests of people with disabilities. Ho Chi Minh City - The Land of Unique Tourism in the South
For years, Ho Chi Minh City has been known as not only the leading economic and political center of Vietnam, but also the place of many cultural and historical imprints during its more than 300-year history of development. With a mixture of modern and traditional features together with the unique ecological system of the Mekong River Delta, the city on the banks of the Saigon River has now become an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists. Thu Duc City: A New Impetus for Ho Chi Minh Citys Development
Located at the eastern gate of Ho Chi Minh City, Thu Duc has an important position in the southern economic region. It is the hub of the arterial traffic routes between Ho Chi Minh City and the southeast provinces. Green Ho Chi Minh City by the Saigon River
Ho Chi Minh City is often referred to as a river city with three major rivers, the Saigon River, the Dong Nai River, and the Nha Be River. Along with a vast network of canals and waterways that run through the city, they create distinctive urban spaces along the water. The city is committed to developing these waterfront areas, especially along the Saigon River, with a focus on building a modern, green riverside environment. Today, this vision is coming to life, particularly in the central areas, where a vibrant, modern, and dynamic riverside city is taking shape.

50 Years of Flower Seasons
Viet Tu: Striving for Exquisite Tea
