Resolution 79-NQ/TW: SOEs take core role in mega projects

Resolution 79-NQ/TW: SOEs take core role in mega projects

Vietnam’s State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are getting a major power-up under the Politburo’s Resolution 79-NQ/TW, issued in early January 2026, to not just hang onto and grow State cash but spearhead huge national and local development pushes as core drivers.
  • Returning to Pac Bo, Tracing the Footsteps of President Ho Chi Minh

    Party General Secretary To Lam visited the northern border province of Cao Bang on January 28 on the occasion of the 96th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3), the 85th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s return to the country (January 28), and the 65th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh’s revisit to Cao Bang (February 21).
  • Nghia Dos Rise Driven by Party Resolutions

    Located in the mountains northwest of Vietnam, Nghia Do Commune in Lao Cai Province is changing in quiet but measurable ways, not through slogans, but through practical, sustained action. In melon fields, cinnamon-clad hills, and the rhythms of daily life, the Party’s resolutions are taking shape as concrete outcomes at the grassroots.
  • Lo Lo Chai Quynh Son: Best Tourism Villages 2025

    On October 17, 2025, in Huzhou (China), the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) honored two Vietnamese villages - Lo Lo Chai (Tuyen Quang) and Quynh Son (Lang Son) - as Best Tourism Villages 2025.
  • Vietnam - An Emerging Magnet for International Students

    In recent years, Vietnam has become an increasingly appealing destination for international students. Known for its safety, hospitality, and rich cultural diversity, the country is also gaining recognition for its rapidly advancing higher education system. A growing presence in global university rankings, combined with open visa policies, affordable tuition, generous scholarships, and accessible housing, has made Vietnam an attractive choice for students from around the world.
  • The Epic Song of the Stone

    On the Dong Van Karst Plateau, stone seems to have a destiny of its own. Children are born on the stone, young couples confess their love near a stone fence, people cultivate their livelihoods in rocky crevices, and when they die, they are laid to rest in stone tombs. The stone becomes a forest, a mountain, and a fortress, protecting the locals in their harsh lives and in their fight to defend the nation. The 17 ethnic groups living here have honored stone as their most sacred deity. They have transformed it into culture, wealth, and tourism products, turning one of Vietnam's most arid lands into a shining star of Asian tourism.
Vietnamese Culture Makes a Strong Impression at Frances Largest Lunar New Year Festival

Vietnamese Culture Makes a Strong Impression at France’s Largest Lunar New Year Festival

On the afternoon of March 1 (the 13th day of the first lunar month), hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors gathered in the 13th arrondissement of Paris to join the 2026 Lunar New Year parade. Held annually since 1986, the event has become the largest Asian street festival in France and a vibrant highlight of the capital’s cultural calendar.

Dong Ky Wood Carving Village in Bac Ninh

The Dong Ky wood carving village in Dong Nguyen Ward, Bac Ninh Province, has flourished for centuries as one of northern Vietnam’s most renowned traditional craft centers. Located in the heart of the former Kinh Bac cultural region, Dong Ky is synonymous with refined craftsmanship and enduring artistry. 

Pu Huong Botanical Garden: Tropical “Living Museum” in Nghe An

Located in Quy Hop commune in Nghe An Province, the outlying botanical garden of Pu Huong Nature Reserve has become known as a “living museum” of tropical flora. Established in 2002, the garden was designed as both a conservation facility and an open-air research laboratory, safeguarding valuable plant gene resources native to north-central Vietnam. 

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