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The newly restored Tan Phong Floating Market in Tien Giang Province offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant culture and economy of Vietnam's southwestern region.
Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung, CEO of Thai Ha Books, has built a remarkable collection of rare and unique books that reflect his belief in the power of knowledge over material wealth.
Lo Duc Street in Hanoi is renowned for its 134 black star (Hopea odorata) trees, many of which are ancient specimens planted during the French colonial era, around 120 years ago.
The following photo article sheds light on the concerning state of food hygiene around hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City.
The new Children's Palace in Hanoi, built with an emphasis on modern design and natural integration, is preparing for its grand opening.
The lush wetland area spanning 128ha along Saigon River is set to become HCM City's newest green space, the third-largest park in the city. Located in Thu Thiem New Urban Area, this region is envisioned as a "green lung" for the bustling metropolis.
Along the bustling riversides of Ho Chi Minh City, makeshift slum homes starkly contrast with the surrounding high-rise buildings and bustling urban centers.
With only three days left before the official launch of the Nhon-Hanoi metro line's elevated section, many stations are still in a state of disarray, covered in dust and debris, with rainwater pooling in some areas.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province, a hidden gem known as the "Miniature Da Lat" offers an idyllic escape for nature lovers and adventurers.
Nestled in the heart of Than Uyen district, Lai Chau province, Muong Than field is a stunning 2,000-hectare rice field that captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery and serene rural life.
After a comprehensive two-year restoration, Hoi An's iconic Chua Cau (Japanese Bridge), a symbol of the ancient town in Quang Nam province, is set to reopen to visitors in early August, showcasing its revitalized structure.
Located approximately 250km from Hanoi, the Ta Xua Meadows in Son La have been dubbed "heaven on earth" due to their stunning natural beauty and cool weather. Social media is abuzz with images likened to a miniature Switzerland.
Several communes in Quoc Oai district, Hanoi, have been underwater for three days, forcing residents to adapt to a new mode of living amid flood conditions.
A visit to the Vinh Moc Tunnels offers a profound insight into the underground life and strategic operations of Quang Tri's residents during the war.
The Ben Luc - Long Thanh Expressway, running through the lush mangrove forests of Dong Nai province, is nearing completion. This project promises to enhance connectivity and boost economic development in southern Vietnam.
On the afternoon of July 26, after the memorial service at the National Funeral House, the coffin of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was transported to Mai Dich Cemetery for burial.
On the first day of national mourning, more than 38,000 people visited the Reunification Hall in HCM City to pay their respects to Party Chief Nguyen Phu Trong. The overwhelming turnout prompted city officials to extend visiting hours until 11 PM.
Heavy rains over July 23-24 have left the Nam An Khanh Urban Area in Hoai Duc, Hanoi, under water. The once idyllic residential zone now faces severe flooding, leaving residents grappling with submerged roads and inundated homes.
As night fell on July 25, the streets near Hanoi's Tran Thanh Tong Funeral Hall were filled with thousands of mourners. People waited patiently, some without even having dinner, to pay tribute to General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong one last time.
In a powerful display of respect and mourning, thousands of people lined the streets of Hanoi to pay their last respects to General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.