A special early morning newspaper distribution market can be found on Dinh Le Street and part of Dinh Tien Hoang Street in Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi for years.
A 67-year-old woman in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak who has cancer is calling for help as she has to take care of her grandchildren after their mother died.
The fleets of some Vietnamese airlines are likely to shrink in 2024 and 2025, thus subsequently affecting their transportation capacity on domestic and international routes, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam.
Run For The Heart 2024, the 10th annual charity run of its kind, is scheduled to take place on March 23 at Yen So Park in Hanoi, according to details given by the organising board.
Vietnam is adopting solutions, including perfecting and legal framework, to intensify comprehensive actions at all levels to reverse the trend of biodiversity degradation.
For the first time in Vietnam, classical music has been taken out of theatres and auditoriums to make it easier for the public to access at a classical music festival held in Da Lat city.
Authorities in the southern central province of Khanh Hoa held an inauguration ceremony on Wednesday for the Van Phong 1 BOT Thermal Power Plant with total capacity of over 1,432 MW.
Trains on the Nhon-Hanoi Train station metro lines have just been put on the last trial run period before official operation which is scheduled in July.
Minister of Finance Ho Duc Phoc chaired an investment promotion conference themed “Vietnam – Investment Destination” in Tokyo on March 12, which drew representatives from leading Vietnamese and Japanese financial institutions, banks, life insurance corporations, investment funds, and securities companies.
The national carrier Vietnam Airlines will open direct flights between Hanoi and Munich, one of the largest cities in Germany, starting from October 2024.
Authorities in the southern province of Kien Giang have asked fish farmers around the Phu Quoc International Cruise Ship Port project to remove their cages as the port will open later this month.
HCM City authorities have issued a decision to build 4,500 classrooms spanning from nursery to high school levels by 2025 to achieve the goal of 300 classrooms per ten thousand people.