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Across Vietnam, from bustling cities to remote villages and islands, the red and gold of the national flag flies high in celebration of the 79th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day, stirring pride and patriotism among the people.
On the evening of August 29, Vietnam marked the 79th anniversary of its National Day with a grand ceremony at the Ho Guom Theatre in Hanoi.
The An Phu interchange project in Thu Duc City, a major infrastructure development with an investment of over 3,400 billion VND ($141 million), is nearing completion after 20 months of construction.
A group of 4,500 guests from Indian billionaire Dilip Shanghvi’s company, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, recently visited Vietnam, exploring Hanoi’s cultural landmarks and the scenic Trang An area in Ninh Binh.
As Hanoi prepares to celebrate the 79th anniversary of National Day, the Presidential Palace has been transformed into a luminous landmark, thanks to a newly installed lighting system.
Despite sweltering conditions, these diligent workers continue to produce pure white salt, thriving under the scorching heat that drives their unique and labor-intensive profession.
Hidden beneath the ancient Thach Tan village temple in Quang Nam, the 32km-long Ky Anh Tunnel stands as a testament to Vietnam’s resilient underground resistance against the United States.
With the start of the 2024-2025 academic year, over 1.7 million students across Ho Chi Minh City returned to their classrooms on August 26th, ready to embark on a new journey of learning and growth.
Ho Chi Minh City is relocating Binh Hung Hoa Cemetery’s 54,000 graves to transform the area into educational facilities and parks by 2025.
As Cao Bang City grapples with the worst flood in 20 years, local authorities and residents are working tirelessly to respond to the disaster, with nearly 200 homes and vast agricultural lands already submerged.
With National Day fast approaching, the streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have been transformed into vibrant displays of patriotism, featuring flags, flowers, and historical posters commemorating Vietnam’s independence.
Nestled among the scenic landscapes of Ninh Binh, a province celebrated for its historical richness, stands a unique architectural marvel: a three-story home meticulously constructed from 1,000 cubic meters of stone over 14 years.
On August 25, Hanoi will host the opening of “Layers of Emotions”, a nude art exhibition by Vietnamese artist Sophie Trinh, featuring 23 self-portraits that she has meticulously crafted over the past six years.
On August 19th, the British publication Daily Mail unveiled a breathtaking collection of photographs of Vietnam, captured by renowned photographer Daniel Kordan during his 2023 visit.
This evening (August 22), heavy rain in Hanoi led to severe flooding on several streets, resulting in significant traffic disruptions.
On August 18th, Ho Chi Minh City residents were treated to a display of strength and skill as the Mounted Police Unit of the Mobile Police Command paraded through Le Loi Street, demonstrating complex equestrian maneuvers and combat techniques.
Ho Chi Minh City witnessed a historic moment on the evening of August 17th as Vietnam’s Cavalry Unit made its first-ever public appearance.
In the heart of Di Nau commune, Tam Nong district, Phu Tho province, over 300 ancient green lim trees stand as silent guardians of history, carefully protected by local villagers who regard these centuries-old giants as invaluable "treasures."
On the eve of the 7th lunar month's 15th day, Hanoi’s Old Quarter buzzed with families and businesses preparing offerings on the sidewalks, burning joss paper, and scattering rice and salt for good fortune.
In a stunning display of innovation, farmers in Chi Lang, Lang Son province, are using cable cars to harvest custard apples from steep mountainsides, leading to an unprecedented revenue windfall of 800 billion VND ($33 million).