The traditional Do Son buffalo fighting festival – a national intangible cultural heritage – has had its qualifying rounds restored in accordance with tradition and heritage documentation.
Ahead of the rainy and stormy season, the Quang Ninh Department of Agriculture and Environment has announced a list of 35 locations where fishing boats are permitted to anchor in Ha Long Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay.
Mui Tan ferry terminal (Quy Nhon ward) has officially opened, becoming a strategic "transit station" for Gia Lai, connecting the mainland with Cu Lao Xanh island.
Heavy rain and strong winds caused severe flooding on many roads in the Thao Dien area and at the foot of the Ba Son bridge (Ho Chi Minh City), with vehicles breaking down in the floodwaters.
VTC News online newspaper won the B prize and the Encouragement prize at the Dak Lak Provincial Journalism Awards 2025, with the series of articles "Stories from the Flood-Affected Area" winning the B prize.
During the first five months of the year, the Lang Son Provincial Department of Health maintained good control over the disease situation at border gates, preventing infectious diseases from entering the country.
Vehicles from multiple directions converging on the Gate 11 intersection in Dong Nai caused National Highway 51 to become overloaded, and the Bien Hoa - Vung Tau expressway experienced a traffic jam stretching over 4km.
Located about 20km from the center of Hanoi, Bach Lien Lagoon in Tam Hung commune is currently in full bloom, attracting many people to admire its rare white color in mid-June.
Bryde's whales – the "giants" of the ocean – have recently been frequently appearing on the surface and hunting near the coast of Hon Kho Island in Quy Nhon Dong ward, Gia Lai province.
At the "Peaceful Homeland" exhibition, people not only visit but also directly experience the procedures and learn how to identify high-tech fraud schemes.
Experts propose building a database of mass graves of fallen soldiers, linking information by battle and historical event to facilitate the search and collection of remains.
The thatched houses, old corrugated iron roofs, and rustic courtyards of the countryside are vividly recreated by a young couple in Ca Mau in nostalgic miniature models.
In the memories of witnesses, the Chi Hoa cemetery in 1968 is depicted with mass graves where the bodies of fallen soldiers were laid, a haunting image that persists to this day.
The tourist city of Quy Nhon (Gia Lai province) is being expanded, aiming towards a green, smart city with a vibrant night-time economy, determined not to let the situation of "everything shut down at 9 PM" continue.
While many parts of the country are facing a heatwave, Da Lat has become a popular destination for tourists due to its cool climate and pristine natural environment.
The project to restore, preserve, and promote the value of the Kiet Bac Temple historical site has a total investment of over 1.156 billion VND and will be implemented from 2026 to 2028.
Nguyen Thi Dinh Street is gradually taking shape with many sections being widened and paved; however, more than 200 utility poles have not yet been relocated, posing a potential traffic safety hazard.
Three years after construction began, the Son Mua bridge in Quang Ngai, with an investment of nearly 80 billion VND, has been completed but cannot be put into use due to the lack of access roads.
Based on the review, Quang Ninh province has planned to reorganize from 1.452 villages, hamlets, and neighborhoods down to only 624 new villages and residential areas (a reduction of 57%), to be operational from July 1, 2026.
Archival photos, witness accounts, and veteran testimonies are all leading to the conclusion that there may be around 900 remains of fallen soldiers in Le Thi Rieng Park that have yet to be excavated.
Deputy Prime Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra requested clarification on the scientific basis, scale of the burial site, and coordination plan before excavating to find the remains of fallen soldiers.
Without signs or permits, trucks line up day and night, and machinery operates at full capacity at illegal acacia wood weighing stations in central Vietnam.
American veterans, historical witnesses, and relatives of fallen soldiers will attend a workshop on June 8th in Ho Chi Minh City to cross-reference and verify information about the graves of soldiers who died in the 1968 Tet Offensive.
Even though she has finished arranging the funeral for her unfortunate daughter who died from domestic violence, Mrs. Dinh Thi T. is still heartbroken and tormented by the thought that her daughter married the wrong man.
Ho Chi Minh City will build and develop socialist residential areas, piloting at least 5 socialist wards and communes in accordance with practical conditions.