Ho Chi Minh Thought Guides Development Path: Top Leader
US media outlines what makes Phu Quoc Southeast Asia’s most sought-after destination
E10 biofuel to be distributed nationwide from next month
Vietnam News Agency debuts monthly technology publication
President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy of peace, friendship honoured in Japan
Vietnamese shrimp sector seeks distinct path in global race
Self-reliance in raw materials fuels Vietnam’s dairy growth
Science, technology, innovation - “golden key” to realising national development aspirations: PM
Khanh Hoa province to host Sea Festival in July
Oc Eo - Ba The, the Crossroads of Civilizations
Hidden beneath the southern region’s alluvial soil, an ancient trading hub is coming to light. Vietnam’s recent submission of the dossier to nominate the Oc Eo - Ba The archaeological site as a UNESCO World Heritage highlights Vietnam’s position in human civilization. Schools that Light the Way to the Future
On the rolling mountain ranges of the border provinces of Dien Bien and Lai Chau, multi-level boarding schools are being built, opening doors of opportunity for thousands of ethnic minority students. More than just a place to pursue the dream of literacy, these facilities are cultivating human resources and strengthening the national frontier through the sustainable power of education. Vietnams Private Sector - A Central Driver of National Development
Vietnam’s private sector is emerging as a central driver of the country’s development. Vietnams Aspiration for Breakthrough Growth
In a world profoundly reshaped by pandemics, conflicts, and global inflation, Vietnam has not only maintained stability but also achieved remarkable breakthroughs. The 2021 - 2026 period marks the emergence of a resilient, adaptable economy, fueling a powerful aspiration to rise in a new era of development. The First Ballots Cast: High Hopes from Hanois Island Commune
Situated in the Red River as Hanoi’s only island commune, Minh Chau is home to a resilient farming community. On this election day, the atmosphere remained solemn and orderly as thousands of residents exercised their civic rights and duties in accordance with national regulations.





















