Vietnam proposes to put off SEA Games 31 until next year
The Vietnam Olympic Committee has proposed organizing the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) in July 2022 instead of this November and December as the country grapples with complicated Covid development.
Oversea Vietnamese housemaid gets rich at 50 years old
During the five years working as a housemaid in Thailand, Le Thi Viet learned how to make everlasting flowers from her employer. At 50, she came back to Vietnam to start her own business.
Ethnic Vietnamese young man promotes tourism in remote commune
A young Ha Nhi ethnic man named Ly Xa Xuy has worked hard to promote tourism in his homeland.
Expats join hands to fight Covdi-19 in Vietnam
Foreigners are donating money and essential items like food and masks to people who have lost livelihoods to the Covid-19 pandemic, showing their solidarity with their adopted country.
Vietnam-Indonesia match at World Cup Asian qualifiers attracts 2 million views on internet
The football match between Vietnam and Indonesia at the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers on June 8 (Vietnam’s time) attracted 2 million views and 15,000 shares on streaming platforms, making it the top livestreamed video on Youtube.
New tech to fight the pandemic in the Vietnamese heat-video
The creative ideas are devised as medical workers across the country struggle with the samplings and testings under hot weather.
Crafty Vietnamese make products for the Covid age - video
Contrary to the silence in the days of implementing the distance, in a small alley in District 4, Ho Chi Minh city, there is a family of 3 generations who are busy day and night to make face shields to send to the frontline against the pandemic.
Agent Orange victim teaches job skills to others
Agent Orange victims are often disabled people, so it is difficult to find a job, because of their disabilities and other health issues. Therefore, it is necessary to teach Agent Orange victims some skills so that they can get a job suitable for their health, generate income so as not to depend on their family and society.
US marine security guards save 10-year-old Vietnamese boy from drowning in Phu Quoc
Two Marine security guards stationed at the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam took part in a heroic rescue of several local Vietnamese citizens in early January
‘Zero dong market’ brings hope to blockaded residents in Ho Chi Minh City
The makeshift stalls give locals, especially those in blockade areas, a sense of security and hope during the unprecedented difficult time.
Retired doctors volunteer to join Covid-19 epicenter
Many retired doctors across the country are coming out of retirement during the pandemic to help the country and their fellow countrymen
Vietnam warns against unregulated Covid-19 test kits
Health authorities have cautioned people against using Covid-19 self-test kits that are widely promoted on social media these days.
Memories of President Ho Chi Minh preserved in heart of France
110 years after his arrival in France, the memories of Ho Chi Minh live on
Covid-19 outbreaks in Bac Giang localized, ICU center put into operation
The north’s largest Intensive Care Unit center in Bac Giang has put into operation to help the province to provide treatment to critically ill Covid-19 patients
350-kg wartime bomb found near North-South rail line in Quang Binh
The huge M117 bomb found near the rail line was removed on June 5
'Made in Vietnam' robotic arm for disabled - Video
A robotic arm priced at about VND 25 million by a Vietnamese startup is helping disabled people to live, drive and even play sports
'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
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
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
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