Vietnam, South Korea team up for smart city development
Ministries in Vietnam and South Korea are joining forces to boost the former's smart city sector.
Ministries in Vietnam and South Korea are joining forces to boost the former's smart city sector.
Vietnam, with its rapid growth and high demand in this sector, is a key market for both local and foreign businesses.
A partnership representing information technology companies in Vietnam and South Korea has been formed to help companies access and penetrate each other's markets.
Hanoi pledged to back South Korea-invested projects, especially an international school – the biggest of its kind in the world.
Four South Korean tourists were killed as an expected flood drowned their jeep in Lam Dong Province's Lac Duong District.
Using modern technology, the exhibition brings together never-before-seen images of nine South Korean idol groups in an art installation space.
Amkor is expected to flesh out the US-Vietnam’s vision for the semiconductor industry after the two countries upgraded their relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership in September.
The audiovisual material showcases the architecture and lifestyle in Hanoi, the capital with more than 1,000 years of history, and Ninh Binh, known as Ha Long Bay on land.
A conference on cooperation in talent development, scholarship programs, and job opportunities for Vietnamese students in South Korea was held this week to boost educational cooperation between Vietnam and South Korea.
The forum is expected to open a new period of more effective exchanges between Vietnamese and South Korean women.
Relations between Hanoi and Gyeonggi began in 2000, when the South Korean province partnered with Ha Tay Province, which was later merged with Hanoi in August 2008.
The "Vietnam Village Development Project" in Bonghwa Commune in North Gyeongsang Province will be included in the South Korean government's budget plan for next year.
The Vietnam-South Korea Festival will feature food, culture, and art exchanges between the two countries, aiming to promote and showcase the two countries' unique cultures and destinations.
The musical is a meaningful gift from Korean and Vietnamese artists for Vietnamese children on the 30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.
With just one guitar, Sungha Jung could bring out the diverse sounds of an entire band and convey many different styles and genres of music.
Sungha Jung will return to Vietnam to perform after five years. He will perform Hoang Thuy Linh's hit See Tinh.
The two countries aim to reach $150 billion in bilateral trade by 2030.