Vietnamese heritage painting competition launched
The competition aims to celebrate Vietnam's tangible and intangible heritage.
The competition aims to celebrate Vietnam's tangible and intangible heritage.
The concert aims to encourage underprivileged children in Vietnam to go to school.
Vietnam said the right to freedom of religious practice is enshrined in the Constitution and is a reality.
ASEAN member states and China are urged to turn political commitments into concrete and useful actions in dealing with the issues in the sea which is crucial to the world’s trade and geopolitics.
Hanoi will be the venue for a series of cultural events and art performances in honor of President Ho Chi Minh on his birthday in May.
An additional international airport would be built to serve the capital city and the country's northern region.
The program will detect diseases quickly, provide medical advice, and create electronic records to help monitor the health of residents.
The national program ensuring the supply of Covid-19 vaccines will focus on educating and training human resources.
Interesting historical details are revealed about the oldest and only restaurant built on the shores of iconic Hoan Kiem Lake.
With the presence of the online Apple Store in Vietnam, Vietnamese users may be able to pre-order products that go on sale earlier than usual.
The Global Fund continues to support Vietnam to promote its achievements, mobilize resources and share experiences in the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria.
The contests aim to find the best decoration schemes for the city in the run-up to the country's major celebrations and holidays in 2024.
Vietnam is looking forward to strengthening cooperation with Laos, Singapore, and Brunei in a variety of fields.
The Prime Minister has set up five task forces to facilitate the disbursement.
The contest aims to support young professional and amateur artists from Vietnam and the ASEAN region to professionalize their painting careers and reach the international art market.
It is expected to help ease the pressure on the country's petroleum supply.
Vietnam was listed among the top 20 countries in the world with the largest number of zero-dose children