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Vietnam news in brief - December 19

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Total tax revenue hits US$71 billion in 2024

Vietnam's total tax revenue for 2024 reached VND1,732 trillion (US$71 billion), marking a 14% increase from 2023. Domestic revenue contributed VND1,440 trillion ($59 billion). The fiscal sector has set a target of VND1,720 trillion (US$71 billion) in state budget revenue for 2025.

Photo contest highlights river basin protection

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment launched a national photo contest on December 19 to promote awareness of river basin protection and sustainable development, the importance of river basins, and water resource protection. Submissions will be accepted from January 1 to April 29, 2025.

Quang Nam leads the way in sustainable tourism

Quang Nam was honored as the "Most Attractive and Impressive Domestic Destination of 2024" by Travellive Media Group at the HOTLIST 2024 Awards in Ho Chi Minh City. Recognized for its sustainable tourism and effective promotion, Quang Nam has welcomed over 8 million visitors in 2024, with revenues reaching $383 million, solidifying its reputation as a top green destination.

Visitors at   Cau Pagoda, Hoi An. Photo: Quang Hai/The Hanoitimes  

Music festival celebrates youth and culture

The 6th Ho Chi Minh City Band and Vocal Group Festival 2024, themed "Harmony of Passion", is now running until December 28 at the Youth Cultural House. Featuring 17 groups from universities and community teams, the festival celebrates the confidence, unity and talent of young people. It promotes artistic exchange, develops vibrant cultural spaces, and honors HCMC's rich musical tradition. 

Exhibition highlights military and unity


The "Heroic Army, Strong Defense" exhibition is now on view through December 31 at the National Library of Vietnam to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 1944-December 22, 2024) and the 35th anniversary of National Defense Day (December 22, 1989-December 22, 2024). Featuring 800 documents, the exhibition highlights the revolutionary history of the military, its modernization, and the importance of national unity in building a robust, modern defense system.


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