Đà Nẵng has ranked second on a list of Asia’s most attractive destinations, selected by Australian travel guide publisher Lonely Planet. According to the publisher, Đà Nẵng stands out as “a paradise for outdoor lovers,” with long stretches of white sand at Mỹ Khê and Non Nước beaches offering ideal conditions for seaside fun during the summer.
Hà Nội authorities unveil Hà Nội Master Plan with a 100-Year Vision, aimed at giving residents and businesses a clearer view of the city’s future development directions on 29 June.
With support from technology incubators and testing facilities, many young engineers in Hồ Chí Minh City are taking part in the research and development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). As these innovations continue to advance, Việt Nam is moving closer to building its own "Made in Việt Nam" UAV ecosystem.
Việt Nam officially launched its national traceability system for agro-forestry-fishery products on 1 July, marking a major step towards greater transparency across the agricultural supply chain.The system is expected to deliver benefits for both consumers and producers. By making product origins and production processes easier to verify, it aims to strengthen consumer confidence and help Vietnamese products meet increasingly stringent standards in global markets.
Solid houses do more than protect people from the sun and rain. They also allow local residents to work with peace of mind, develop their livelihoods, and improve their lives. This year, Cà Mau Province is continuing to support the construction and renovation of more than 1,000 houses for families in need of housing assistance.
Summer break across Europe creates a need for meaningful activities beyond the classroom. Vietnamese communities in many countries have organised a wide range of summer programmes that not only provide engaging experiences for children but also help preserve the Vietnamese language and foster a lasting connection to their cultural heritage far from home.
More than 50 years after the war ended, Việt Nam continues its efforts to bring home those who never returned from the battlefield. These days, authorities are working urgently at Lê Thị Riêng Park in Hồ Chí Minh City to pinpoint the exact location for excavating a suspected mass grave of fallen soldiers.