'Made in Vietnam' bracelet to monitor isolation during Covid-19

'Made in Vietnam' bracelet to monitor isolation during Covid-19

A bracelet that acts as an isolation monitoring and temperature control device to support the prevention of Covid-19 has been produced by a Vietnamese company
Books about President Ho Chi Minh arouse attention from foreign readers

Books about President Ho Chi Minh arouse attention from foreign readers

A photo book on late President Ho Chi Minh’s journey to seek ways for national salvation has been launched to mark the 110th year of his departure (June 5, 1911 - 2021).
Thirty first Covid breathalyzers donated by Vietnamese richest man's group

Thirty first Covid breathalyzers donated by Vietnamese richest man's group

Vingroup, owned by Pham Nhat Vuong - the richest man in Vietnam, has just donated 30 first breathalyzers in Vietnam to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnamese embrace domestic online platforms during Covid-19 pandemic

Vietnamese embrace domestic online platforms during Covid-19 pandemic

In the second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnamese technology enterprises have researched and developed online platforms to meet the requirements of remote working and learning
Bac Ha traditional horse race recognised as national intangible heritage

Bac Ha traditional horse race recognised as national intangible heritage

A horse racing event in Bac Ha district in northern mountainous Lao Cai province is among 10 newly-recognised national intangible heritages.
British Council launches Climate Connection global campaign

British Council launches Climate Connection global campaign

The British Council on Thursday announced the launch of a new global campaign to address the climate emergency in the lead up to the COP26 summit in November.
Hanoi to pilot free electric bicycles rental system connecting bus routes and BRT

Hanoi to pilot free electric bicycles rental system connecting bus routes and BRT

The model aims to make it easier for passengers using bus routes and the bus rapid transit (BRT).
Musician defies challenges caused by Agent Orange

Musician defies challenges caused by Agent Orange

The deadly chemical has severely impeded the health of many generations of Vietnamese people, but they still strive to achieve great things
Odd-looking lingula forms soul of Ha Tien cuisine

Odd-looking lingula forms soul of Ha Tien cuisine

Despite their strange appearance, lingula are the main ingredient in many signature dishes in Ha Tien city of Kien Giang province
Archeological excavation to be carried out at Palace of Nguyen dynasty

Archeological excavation to be carried out at Palace of Nguyen dynasty

The Center for Conservation of Hue Monuments announced on June 1 that the Thai Hoa Palace, where the golden throne of the 13 Nguyen dynasty emperors is placed, will undergo excavation to assess its state before restoration.
Vietnam successfully sequences SARS-CoV-2 virus genome

Vietnam successfully sequences SARS-CoV-2 virus genome

Vietnamese scientists have successfully developed a technological process used for sequencing the SARS-CoV-2 virus genome through PacBio long-read genome sequencing technologies for the first time.
The Evry court did not protect French citizens when it rejected Agent Orange victim lawsuit

The Evry court did not protect French citizens when it rejected Agent Orange victim lawsuit

Following are the opinions of Lawyer Quach Thanh Vinh of The Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange after the Evry Court rejected Tran To Nga’s requests on her lawsuit against U.S. chemical companies to seek justice for Agent Orange victims.
Unheard-of special school closing ceremony amidst Covid-19

Unheard-of special school closing ceremony amidst Covid-19

After 3 years of being together, this year, the senior students could not have a school closing ceremony together. The online closing ceremony became the last moment to help students "freeze" their memories.
'I still believe justice will come to Agent Orange victims in Vietnam'

'I still believe justice will come to Agent Orange victims in Vietnam'

The statement was made by Hoang Cong Thuy, former Secretary General of the Vietnam-USA Society. Thuy made the trip to the US to attend the litigation at the New York State Court of Appeal in 2007.
In Photos: Ho Chi Minh City desolate on the first day of social distancing

In Photos: Ho Chi Minh City desolate on the first day of social distancing

Contrary to the normally bustling scene, streets and tourist sites in Ho Chi Minh City are desolate on the first day of implementing social distancing.
Ho Chi Minh city puts off national high school entrance exam

Ho Chi Minh city puts off national high school entrance exam

The decision was made as the southern city battles its worst coronavirus outbreak yet and many activities have come to a halt.
Hanoi’s Noi Bai Airport stops receiving foreign arrivals amid Covid-19 surge

Hanoi’s Noi Bai Airport stops receiving foreign arrivals amid Covid-19 surge

Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi will stop receiving foreign arrivals starting June 1 as the Covid-19 situation worsens in the city.
Saigonese flock to supermarkets to stock for social distancing

Saigonese flock to supermarkets to stock for social distancing

City-dwellers head to supermarkets hours before the southern metropolis entered 15 days of social distancing starting Monday.
Special Children's Day in Hai Duong’s blockade area

Special Children's Day in Hai Duong’s blockade area

This year's International Children's Day will be very special for many children who are in isolation and medical blockade in Hai Duong city. Due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, many previous plans and projections for the children on this occasion could not be implemented.
In Photos: Coronavirus-hit Bac Ninh deserted during social distancing

In Photos: Coronavirus-hit Bac Ninh deserted during social distancing

Coronavirus-hit Bac Ninh City has been deserted during the implementation of social distancing measure.
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