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A Vietnamese man’s passion for aristocratic cats has led to international recognition, as he spends $5,000 USD monthly on grooming, health, and training for his 20 champion pets.
Vietnam’s housing market faces mounting pressure as prices rise to 60 years of an average worker’s income, double the recommended limit by the IMF.
In 2024, the Vietnamese music scene is alive with creativity and talent, with a few songwriters making remarkable contributions that captivated audiences nationwide.
Vietnam's economy is set for rapid growth, with projections indicating it could surpass Singapore in GDP by 2029 and achieve upper-middle-income status as early as 2025.
Technology is inseparable from journalism as the Internet and digital platforms are developing rapidly today, changing people's reading habits and culture.
Vietnam’s tourism sector welcomed over 17 million international visitors in 2024, marking a remarkable recovery but also highlighting the need for decisive reforms to sustain growth.
Vietnam’s agriculture hit new heights in 2024, with key exports like coffee, rice, and durian driving a historic $62.4 billion in revenue.
By assembling pieces of driftwood, Nguyen Van Huy crafts stunning animal sculptures, earning up to 40 million VND ($1,650) monthly from his passion.
Vietnamese music in 2024 is brimming with young talent, and stars like HIEUTHUHAI, Phuong My Chi, and MONO are leading the way with millions of devoted fans.
Ho Chi Minh City’s Chairman Phan Van Mai has emphasized the city’s leading role in driving Vietnam into a transformative new era, focusing on regional collaboration and strategic growth.
Leveraging its pristine environment and strategic planning, Cat Ba Island can emerge as a leader in sustainable, carbon-neutral tourism.
2024 was a year of contrasts for Vietnam’s economy, from sluggish real estate recovery to billion-dollar investments by firms like NVIDIA and Foxconn.
For many years, Vietnam has been following a ‘stabilizing in order to develop’ approach and has succeeded, but it is now time to switch to ‘developing in order to become stable’.
Japan is undergoing major changes in technology as many old systems have been in operation for 20-30 years and need renovation. This is a great opportunity for Vietnamese IT firms.
Vietnam’s most popular beauty queens are ruling social media, with Thuy Tien, Khanh Van, and H'Hen Nie among the year’s most engaging figures.
From its founding in 1944 to its pivotal role in Vietnam’s reunification and modern peacekeeping efforts, the Vietnam People's Army celebrates 80 years of sacrifice and achievement.
From legal battles to accusations of misconduct, these four celebrities dominated the entertainment news in Vietnam throughout the year.
Reducing administrative layers and empowering technocratic leaders will foster efficiency and minimize bureaucratic hurdles, says expert Vo Dai Luoc.
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) in the past have eliminated eight general departments and equivalent units, and everything has been running smoothly so far, and all political tasks have been fulfilled.
Brazil’s Ambassador to Vietnam highlights the significance of Vietnam’s participation in the G20 Summit, emphasizing its growing global influence and stable political-economic framework.