Identifying Fallen Soldiers a Sacred Responsibility towards Fatherland: Top Leader

Identifying Fallen Soldiers a Sacred Responsibility towards Fatherland: Top Leader

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam on July 17 reaffirmed that searching for, recovering, and identifying the remains of fallen soldiers is a sacred responsibility of the Party, State and people of Vietnam towards the Fatherland, describing the mission as both a moral obligation and an expression of the nation's tradition of gratitude.
  • A Touching Journey to Bring Fallen Heroes Home

    The "500-day-and-night campaign to accelerate the search, recovery and identification of martyrs' remains” pays tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for independence while renewing hope for families yearning to find their loved ones after decades of waiting.
  • Peaceful Space That Protects the Citys Soul

    In the relentless pace of Ho Chi Minh City, modest alleys offer a space of calmness that constitutes a valuable part of the country’s most dynamic city.
  • A Proud 50 Years of Innovation Development

    Half a century after bearing the name of President Ho Chi Minh, the country’s largest city has taken an impressive journey, transforming from a city scarred by war into a leading economic hub and a dynamic, modern megacity, becoming a symbol of Vietnam’s renewal and integration. 
  • The Pearl of the South

    From Mekong Delta laboratories to the world’s choosiest markets, Vietnam has emerged as a rice powerhouse on the global stage. This is the result of half a century of scientific research, technological innovation, and an enduring collaboration between scientists, farmers, and businesses.
  • 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. 
A Chef Who Returns Home to Narrate Its Flavors

A Chef Who Returns Home to Narrate Its Flavors

After years of visiting the world's culinary capitals, Chef Peter Cuong Franklin returned to Vietnam to open a restaurant and narrate the story of his homeland through food. For him, every traditional dish encapsulates memories and the identity of his home country that will completely take the center stage in global cuisine.

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