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Discover how digital innovation is reshaping the way Vietnam’s ancient treasures are shared globally, blending tradition with modernity.
From AI ethics to semiconductor dominance, the US is shaping the future of global technology. But what role should Vietnam play in this rapidly evolving landscape?
Young talents like Phan Tuan Tai, Vo Minh Trong, and Quan Van Chuan are expected to make an impact in Vietnam football this year.
The inclusion of Vietnamese as one of the first 13 languages on Galaxy AI marks a significant milestone, reflecting both the country’s growing influence in global technology and the dedication of the engineers behind its development.
Vietnam's ICT industry has seen remarkable transformation, driven by leading companies like Viettel, VNPT, and FPT, which have not only shaped the nation's tech landscape but have expanded their influence internationally.
On her journey home for the Lunar New Year, Nguyen Thanh Hang felt the essence of Tet the moment she stepped onto a Vietnam Airlines flight, where festive dishes were served mid-air.
Starting a business in the technology sector is full of challenges, yet it also presents an opportunity for young entrepreneurs to create bold, inspiring stories.
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports have reached an unprecedented $7.15 billion in 2024, driven by skyrocketing durian sales and increasing market access worldwide.
The “era of national rise” is more than an aspiration - it is Vietnam’s strategic plan to accelerate economic growth, innovation, and global influence.
Vietnam’s semiconductor industry is on the rise, with ambitious goals set for 2030. Experts believe the country must invest beyond chip design to achieve true technological independence.
Following a successful 2024, Vietnamese football looks ahead to 2025 with ambitious goals, including strengthening its dominance in Southeast Asia and pushing for greater achievements on the Asian stage.
Israeli Ambassador to Vietnam, Yaron Mayer, recently took a ride on Hanoi Metro Line 3, describing it as a world-class public transit system and a symbol of Vietnam’s technological and urban advancement.
Vietnam aims to elevate its cultural industries with a 2030 goal of contributing 7% to GDP, according to Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Ho An Phong.
Vietnam’s top female shooter, Trinh Thu Vinh, reflects on a successful 2024 and looks ahead to the Year of the Snake with an unwavering determination to achieve more.
The 104-year-old historian Nguyen Dinh Tu shared his passion for Vietnamese history at the 2025 Lunar New Year Book Festival, showcasing decades of dedication to preserving the nation’s past.
Instead of spending Tet at home, a 13-member, three-generation family chose to celebrate aboard Vietnam’s New Year’s Eve train, marking the holiday with an unforgettable experience.
Driven by a love for Vietnam’s cultural heritage, Hanoi teacher Nguyen Thi My Ngoc has introduced Hang Trong folk paintings to preschoolers, using creative methods to make the traditional art accessible and engaging.
On New Year’s Eve, thousands of doctors and nurses across Vietnam work tirelessly in emergency wards, often skipping year-end meals to care for patients in critical need.
Developing Vietnam’s cultural industries requires empowering artists, upgrading infrastructure, and fostering collaboration between creators and policymakers, experts suggest.
For a fresh start to the new year, many visitors head to Vietnam’s sacred mountains, including Fansipan, Ba Na, and Long Doi Son, to seek luck and serenity.