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Artisan breathes new life into traditional handmade paper

Do Thu Huong is making paper lanterns to bring traditional values back into contemporary society, and is constantly experimenting and developing more exquisite products made with artisanal paper.

‘Call girl booking’ ads can’t be removed because of AI-based censorship regime

Stopping ads like call girl bookings from Facebook and Telegram, which are considered a ‘paradise’ for tricks, is becoming more difficult.

The consistent message shared during Vietnamese PM’s visit to the US

Turning enemies into friends, shifting from confrontation to dialogue, from opponents to partners, is the model of cooperation, settlement and reconciliation adopted after the war for the sake of mutual development and prosperity.

The dark, hidden corner of petroleum distributors: big tax debts, exit ban

A number of petroleum distributors are in distress: their tax debts are increasing and their leaders have been prohibited from leaving the country.

Users warned about call girl booking services on Facebook, Google

Most ads on Facebook and Google related to callgirl booking are traps laid to swindle users out of money through “task implementation".

When the Vietnam-US relationship is upgraded to the highest level

After Vietnam and the US agreed on upgrading their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, reforms will be implemented so that the economy can unleash its internal strength and take off.

Japanese woman wholeheartedly runs projects on clean agriculture in Vietnam

In hope of promoting environmentally friendly agriculture and supporting community development in Vietnam, Ms. Ino Mayu, founder of the non-governmental organization Seed To Table, has taken actions in every village to support clean agriculture.

Chemical, technology firms see opportunities in VN’s semiconductor strategy

FPT and Duc Giang Chemicals are expected to have high earnings from the strong wave of investment in semiconductors thanks to the high demand for chips and yellow phosphorus.

Urban railway projects going slowly, investment capital increase required

Problems are occurring in most urban railway projects: the implementation has been slow and the required investment capital has had to be raised multiple times.

Super-rich Vietnamese number nearly 1,000

The number of USD billionaires in Vietnam has decreased, but the number of super-rich people has risen rapidly and is expected to increase sharply in coming years.

The cue master: Vinh’s unexpected path to success

Cueist Bao Phuong Vinh's triumph marked the first-ever world championship victory for the country in this highly competitive sport, catapulting Vinh and Vietnam into the international spotlight.

Huge capital poured into big ports in Vietnam

Seaports in Vietnam are expected to receive a huge amount of foreign capital in the time to come as some leading maritime corporations have stated they want to join hands with domestic companies to develop super-ports in Vietnam.

MICE to lead tourism in future, but Vietnam remains unprepared

Agencies are still busy learning about MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) tourism, while travel firms are still trying to find solutions to develop this type of tourism, which is expected to lead the industry in the future.

VN advised to build subway system for further growth: lecturer

A country that cannot build a metro in its large cities will not be able to go far, Dr Vu Minh Khuong, a lecturer at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, has said.

Man grows moss for painting, makes tens of millions of VND a month

Early in the morning, Dinh Nhat Hoang, 29, who lives in District 3 in HCM City, turns on the light in a room where everything is green, from terrarium tanks to a paludariums.

The found diary of a veteran and the meeting with US President Biden

One year ago, when unexpectedly receiving a call from a research team at Harvard University, Nguyen Van Thien, a veteran, was uncertain about the discovery of a diary he lost 60 years ago.

Edtech connects 'bamboo schools' in rural communities, global online classes

Two years ago, for the first time, schools in the mountainous districts of Gia Lai and Kon Tum held an opening ceremony for the new academic year online.

Numerous foreign corporations land in Vietnam

Lately, numerous major foreign corporations have been actively seeking investment and collaboration opportunities in Vietnam, such as Boeing, Walmart, and Central Retail.

Major realtor causes tumult, exchange rate fluctuation hinders capital flow

The news about huge capital flow into the stock market could not help raise the VN-Index. The bond debt repayment by a big realtor and dollar price increase also restrained investors’ excitement.

Government applies fiscal, monetary policies to support national economy

Monetary and fiscal policies applied since the beginning of the year aimed to increase the money supply to foster growth of the national economy.