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The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi welcomed 30,575 visitors, including 231 foreigners, on the National Day (September 2), according to its management board.
Ho Chi Minh City streets were alive with festive energy as residents enjoyed the sunny weather and vibrant National Day decorations, turning the city into a sea of red flags and joyful gatherings.
In Quy Nhon, 31-month-old Moc Tra has captured the hearts of netizens with her extraordinary diving abilities, a journey that began when she was just a few months old.
Vietnamese professor Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong was recognized for her contribution towards revealing the truth about the damage of Agent Orange, which was used by the Americans during the US - Vietnam War
Several roads in downtown HCM City will be closed to traffic from 6pm to 11pm on September 2 for the National Day fireworks show, according to the Department of Transport.
Hanoi's central streets were choked with traffic as thousands of citizens flocked to celebrate National Day on September 2nd, turning the city into a sea of people and vehicles.
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.
Ho Chi Minh City has submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister for the development of the Ring Road 4 project, a 207-kilometer infrastructure endeavor with an estimated cost of nearly VND 130 trillion ($5.4 billion).
Spanning 90 hectares, the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Dong Anh District, Hanoi, is set to become one of the world's top 10 largest exhibition venues.
Following 2 consecutive explosions in a house in Quy Hop District, Nghe An Province, which resulted in two fatalities and two injuries, local authorities have ordered the urgent evacuation of six nearby households to conduct bomb and mine clearance.
In a tragic incident in Hoa Binh province, two young students were swept away by floodwaters while walking home from school. Local authorities have recovered one body, while the search continues for the other child.
A heavy rainstorm lasting just over an hour has caused severe flooding in Lao Cai City, submerging 74 homes and several main streets. While the water receded quickly, the storm left behind significant damage to property and crops.
Ho Chi Minh City has inaugurated the Binh Hung Wastewater Treatment Plant, the largest facility of its kind in Vietnam, with a capacity of 469,000 cubic meters per day.
At the time when its company leaders gave bribes to state officials, Xuyen Viet Oil Travel and Transport Trading Co Ltd had stockholder equity of minus VND462 billion and owed VND1.246 trillion in environmental protection tax to the state.
Over 800,000 surveillance cameras in Vietnam have been compromised, with data being leaked and sometimes sold, online.
Experts predict the demand for tech-savvy professionals in fields like AI, machine learning, cybersecurity and digital finance is set to skyrocket.
Scammers at this time of year, before school starts, are sending fraudulent messages to trick students out of money.
Thirty-nine Vietnamese agriculture trainees on August 29 attended a ceremony marking their graduation from a refresher course of Israel’s Agrostudies international training centre in Kfar Silver village.
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.
Dorms have become a new choice for students and migrant workers in Hanoi as dorm rents are just one-third to one-fourth of rent of separate rooms.