Workshop Held to Discuss Diplomacy History and Tradition Work
On November 6, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a scientific workshop "Reviewing Diplomacy History and Traditions Tasks according to Directive 02-CT/BCSĐ-TĐKT dated May 31, 2021".
Vietnam Attracts Over 14.1 Million International Tourists in 10 Months
Vietnam welcomed more than 14.1 million international tourists in the first 10 months of 2024, an increase of 41.3% year on year, according to the latest report from the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Hanoi Music Festival Shares Message of Equality, Inclusion, and Sustainability
The sixth annual BridgeFest, a vibrant music and community festival that promotes equality, social inclusion and environmental sustainability, will return to Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, Hanoi on November 2.
Cao Bang Strengthens Cultural Exchange in People-to-people Diplomacy
As a state management agency responsible for advising on provincial foreign affairs, Cao Bang's Department of Foreign Affairs proactively counsels the Provincial Party Committee, People's Council, and People's Committee in developing international cooperative relations. The department actively mobilizes external resources to maximize socio-economic development and ensures national defense and security.
Ca Mau Utilizes Support from Foreign Non-governmental Organizations
Over the past time, Ca Mau province has always made the most of and maximized the support resources of foreign non-governmental organizations, contributing to the local development and bringing practical benefits to the people.
Vietnam Shines at Asian Media Summit
The 2024 Asian Media Leaders Summit took place at the Grand Copthorne Hotel in Singapore on November 6 and 7.
Children’s Artworks Illustrate Vietnam-Japan Bonds
On November 3, Dong Nai Children’s House, the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association of Dong Nai Province, and Bien Hoa Youth Union jointly organized an art contest on the theme of Vietnam-Japan friendship.
Korean Cultural Center in Vietnam Hosts Hangeul Calligraphy Experience
The Korean Cultural Center in Vietnam organized a Hangeul Calligraphy Experience Program for students from Sejong Hanoi Institute 2 and the Sejong Institute at the Center on November 2 and November 6. This event was part of the Special Exhibition of Hangeul Cultural Products in Hanoi.
Dien Bien Discusses Solutions to Improve Performance of Foreign NGOs
On November 6, the Working Group of the Committee for Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations Affairs (COMINGO) led by Tran Phu Cuong, Head of the People's Aid Coordinating Committee under the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations, worked with the People's Committee of Dien Bien to assess the activities of foreign non-governmental organizations in the province.
Vietnam Debuts At the 27th Asian Art in London
“Mot Thoang Viet Nam” (A Glimpse of Vietnam), an art exhibition by Thang Long Art Gallery, is held at Bonhams auction house within the framework of the 27th edition of Asian Art in London (AAL) from October 30 to November 8.
Discover the Untold Story of Emperor Ham Nghi in New Book
The Hue Monuments Conservation Center organized a seminar for the launch of the book "Ham Nghi: Exiled Emperor - Artist in Algiers" with the participation of its author, Dr. Amandine Dabat, an Art History researcher and fifth-generation descendant of Emperor Ham Nghi on November 5th.
Plan International Vietnam Support Lai Chau Youth in Economic Empowerment
The project, implemented by Plan International Vietnam, aims to equip ethnic minority youth, especially women, with the necessary knowledge and skills to develop sustainable livelihood models that adapt to climate change.
Vietnam Receives 5 Million USD Grant for Urban Development
The World Bank (WB) and the Swiss Government recently signed an agreement for granting Vietnam 5 million USD to promote green and resilient growth. This grant initiative will be financed by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).
Ca Mau Province Promotes Exchange in Vocational Training with RoK
Over 40 teachers and students from Jeonju Industrial High School (Jeollabuk, the Republic of Korea) joined exchange activities with Vietnam - Korea Vocational College Ca Mau (Ca Mau, Vietnam) on Nov. 6. The activities aim to enhance cooperation, exchange, education and research invocational training for students.
Hanoi Announces Plan to Celebrate 70 years of Education Sector
Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training (DOET) Tran The Cuong noted that Hanoi is expected to become a member of the global network of learning cities during an informational session on activities celebrating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of Hanoi’s education sector (1954-2024) on November 6.
Comic Books Honor Vietnam's Traditional Crafts
Kim Dong Publishing House has launched the book series 'Glorifying Ancient Crafts' - a unique comic series introducing traditional Vietnamese craft villages to children.
GNI Supports 17 Impoverished Households in Phu Tho's Kim Thuong Commune
The Phu Tho Union of Friendship Organizations, in coordination with Good Neighbors International (GNI) from the Republic of Korea, visited and provided assistance to poor households in Kim Thuong Commune, Tan Son District on November 5th.
Vietnam Actively Participated in Greater Mekong Subregion's Economic Cooperation
Vietnam has actively participated in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) from its inception. Since 1992, when it first joined, the Prime Minister assigned the State Planning Commission (now the Ministry of Planning and Investment) to lead and coordinate with relevant ministries and agencies in studying the orientation, content, and forms of participation in sub-regional economic cooperation.
Dick Hughes: An American Champion for Vietnam's Children and AO Victims
Nearly sixty years after first arriving in Vietnam, Richard Hughes, better known as Dick Hughes, an American actor, university lecturer, and humanitarian, has dedicated his life to supporting Vietnam’s street children and advocating for victims of Agent Orange.
Journey of Remembrance: 70 Years of Gratitude for Northward Evacuation
The stories of compatriots, cadres, soldiers, and students from the South who moved northward in 1954, though unique in terms of age, occupation, and origin, consistently highlight the profound unity and compassion shown by the Northern community.