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Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (March 30): Heavy Rainfall And Strong Wind In Hanoi
On March 30, Vietnam’s weather forecast is predicted to have heavy rainfall with strong and cold winds in Hanoi and some places in the Northern region.
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The 10th National External Information Service Awards Launches in Hanoi
The Steering Committee for External Information Affairs, the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information and Education, and the Vietnam Television held the Launching Ceremony of the 10th National External Information Service Awards on March 28th, in Hanoi.
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Vietnam Coordinates In Implementing Initiatives Under The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community
On March 24, the 31st ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Council Conference took place under the chairmanship of the Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism of Laos in Luang Prabang, Northern Laos.
Discovery of a critically endangered female Hoan Kiem turtle in Dong Mo lake
After thorough research by December 2020, scientists have generated enough evidence to prove the turtle discovered in Dong Mo lake (Hanoi) is a female Swinhoe turtle (Rafetus swinhoei), also known as the Hoan Kiem turtle.
Frost gives Vietnam's northern provinces a new look
Numbers of provinces across the North, including Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Ha Giang, Lao Cai, and Lai Chau are all frosted up as temperature dips to below zero degrees Celcius.
Sapa kids hawk goods in minus temperature
As midnight approaches in the upland town of Sapa, with mercury drops to minus 1 degree Celcius, groups of kids are still wandering around, pestering visitors to buy their goods.
Vietnam police cavalry squad first rehearses against protesters
After being trained for a year, the Vietnam's police cavalry squad was mobilized to take part in exercising against protests.
Northern Vietnam mountains engulfed in white snow
On the morning of January 11, Y Ty Commune in Bat Xat District and Sa Pa Town in Lao Cai Province experienced significant snowfall, attracting a large number of visitors.
Three volunteers to receive 75mcg dose of Made-in-Vietnam COVID-19 vaccine
Three volunteers are set to be injected the first shot of 75mcg dose of the Made-in-Vietnam Nanocovax vaccine on January 18, the highest quantity of the vaccine which will be trialed on participants.
WHO names Vietnam among countries with highest cancer fatality rates worldwide
Vietnam was named as one of the nations with the highest rate of cancer fatalities and new cancer cases in the world, The World Health Organization (WHO) listed.
Vietnam opens longest road tunnel in Southeast Asia to traffic
The Hai Van Tunnel 2 – the longest road tunnel in Southeast Asia – was opened to traffic on January 11 after four years of construction.
Vietnam restrains inbound flights until Tet holiday
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a proposal by several ministries to restrict inbound flights from now till the Tet Holiday due to the emergence of the new COVID-19 variant.
Five ancient costumes of Vietnam that you might not know
Ancient costumes that Vietnamese people used to wear during the have created a unique garment culture compared to other countries.
Japan to launch made-in-Vietnam satellite into space in 2021
The made-in-Vietnam micro satellite will be launched to the aerospace by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2021.
300,000 Vietnamese internet accounts offered for sale by hackers
Personal data including full names, addresses, and phone numbers of 300,000 Vietnamese people were offered for sale on a hacker forum.
6,000 people parade before 13th National Party Congress
More than 6,000 people, including police officers and soldiers, joined a parade in Hanoi last weekend in preparation for the 13th National Party Congress.
Northern Vietnam’s mountainous provinces blanketed in frost and snow, video
Many mountainous regions in Northern Vietnam have been blanketed in frost as temperatures plummet to sub-zero degrees Celsius.
500,000 ha of land being detected and cleared of bombs, mines
Vietnam has conducted bomb and mine detection and clearance on more than 500,000 ha of land during the 2010-2020 period, in which Defence Ministry units oversaw 400,000 ha and international organisations 80,000 ha.
Students winning international Olympic awarded Labor Medals
12 students who won gold and silver medals at international Olympics competitions in 2020 were awarded Labor Medals. Many students received certificates of merit from the Prime Minister and the Minister of Education and Training.
Vietnam's 5G services race heats up as major mobile carriers launch trials
Vietnam has become one of the first countries in the world to roll out 5G services after all three major mobile carriers announced trials of commercial 5G services with the final months of 2020.
Vietnam among four countries worldwide successfully treating HIV/AIDS
With the percentage of HIV-infected people receiving ARV (anti-retrovirus) treatment with a viral load below the inhibitory threshold reaching 96%, Vietnam is among four countries that have successfully treated HIV/ /AIDS in the world along with the UK, Switzerland, and Germany.
Mau Son Peak frozen in frost as temperature plunge minus 2 Degrees
In the early morning of January 8, Mau Son Mount in Lang Son and Phia Oac in Cao Bang were covered by frost, with the temperature dropping to minus 1-2 degrees.
Tranquil dawn in Central Vietnam's coastal areas
A day starts at dawn and the dawn starts at the sea. The coastal lines in central Vietnam's Quang Nam and Quang Ngai province that stretch for hundreds of kilometers are surely must-visit attraction for mesmerizing sunrise view.