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Phu Cat Airport in Binh Dinh Province is finishing preparations to serve its first international flight in September this year.
The 21st Viet Nam National Film Festival will be held in the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau in November.
Vietnam is moving closer to getting another geo-park recognised by the UN cultural agency UNESCO.
More and more young people are suffering from the effects of burnout, an expert has warned.
Ho Van Phuoc is absolutely buzzing about bees. That's because the Phuoc Loc Commune, Phuoc Son District, Quang Nam Province resident has hundreds of nest boxes on tree trunks that provide the main source of income for his family.
The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre will organise a workshop exploring “Vietnamese Lacquer Painting’s Experimental History” on July 13.
Nguyen Duy Thanh will perform his first dance at the Viet Nam Youth Theatre on June 28 as part of the Hanoi Dance Festival 2019.
The UK’s indie rock band The Wedding Present will hold a concert in HCM City on July 17 as part of the 30th Anniversary tour of their revered album “Bizarro”.
Hai Phong FC have been ordered to pay a former player VND5 billion (US$200,000), or face a transfer ban.
The musicians will bring an emotional performance of European music from the gentle melodies of Clara Schumann in Germany to the Slavic rhythms of Antonin Dvorak's music.
Despite its negative effects on human health and the environment and a Government ban from February, Paraquat is still being traded in Vietnam, the Vietnam News Agency has reported.
The HCM City Department of Transport will withdraw licences or not grant new licences for construction projects that are behind schedule.
Residents on the outskirts of Hanoi affected by serious pollution have urged local authorities to pay them compensation by the end of this month.
The name Nguyen Van Mao, or Mao Meo (Cat), is quite well known in the national start-up community.
Coast Guard Commander Lieuternant General Nguyen Van Son Viet Nam, talks to the Vietnam News Agency about a new law which took effect this month.
Every summer, monks from Khmer pagodas in southern province of Kien Giang host classes to teach the written Khmer language to local children in 1st to 7th grade.
The children’s book market has been developing strongly in Vietnam, with many books coming from foreign countries. However, music books are rarely found at bookstores, with only about 500 titles.
In many countries, passing one’s driving test is a rite of passage, on par with graduation or being able to vote.