
30 Years of Vietnam-US Relations: From Confrontation to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
Vietnam team ranks third at Wushu Taolu Asian Cup 2025
PM’s Brazil visit deepens Vietnam’s ties with traditional partners
Vietnam’s Thang Long, Co Loa ancient citadels spotlighted at France exhibition
Creative products - new momentum for Hanoi tourism
Da Lat among Asia’s most affordable summer getaways
Vietnam attends 47th session of UNESCO World Heritage Committee
Vietnam presents five proposals to protect environment, global health at BRICS Summit
Youth volunteers support operation of local administration model, online public services
Da Nang-Quang Nam Merger: Forging a New Era of Growth and Global Reach
Set to expand growth potential, restructure development space, and forge a truly "New Da Nang," the proposed merger of Da Nang and Quang Nam marks a pivotal moment for two localities with a long-standing intertwined history. This ambitious plan aims to transform the city into a key growth pole for Vietnam and a highly competitive urban center within the nation and the Asia-Pacific region. This move directly translates the central government's directive to merge provinces and eliminate district-level administration, marking a significant, strategic breakthrough in institutional reform and laying crucial groundwork for a 100-year vision of national development. Reclaiming the Soul of the Mekongs Floating Markets
The floating markets are a distinctive cultural hallmark of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, often described as a lively snapshot of life along the region’s intricate waterways. Butover time, these once-vibrant markets have gradually faded. In an effort to document the transformation of the floating markets and seek out a vanished aspect of their floating culture, a team of reporters from Vietnam Pictorial ventured through the Mekong region. Infrastructure Ho Chi Minh Citys Path to a New Era
With the planned construction of high-speed railways, modern bridges, and ring roads designed to alleviate persistent traffic congestion, Ho Chi Minh City and the wider Southeast region are preparing for a period of accelerated national development. 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.

The Bat Trang Water Procession
Preserving My Duc Hand Embroidery
