The organizing committee of the "National Young Voices Competition 2026" announced that the preliminary round requires contestants to sing completely acoustically, seeking talents with natural voices and emotions.
Within the framework of the 17th National Radio Festival - Quang Ninh 2026, the Quang Ninh Provincial Journalists Association launched a photo and video clip contest titled "Quang Ninh's Aspiration to Rise with the Nation".
A creative playground for the younger generation is opening up opportunities to explore and spread the unique cultural exchange between Vietnam and Japan.
After many years of organization, the "Mister Vietnam" competition was renamed "Male King of Vietnam" to better define the role of the winner as a national representative.
Dao Le Phuong Chi, who recently became the winner of the Hanoi Singing Contest, has attracted attention for her powerful and inspiring musical journey.
The 6-year-old boy from Ninh Binh province beat hundreds of contestants nationwide to win the National Junior MC Championship 2025, impressing with his confident demeanor.
With its AI Speak feature, the 2026 English Language Festival helps students improve their foreign language skills, practice pronunciation, and communicate in English naturally.
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Youth Union, Nguyen Pham Duy Trang, emphasized that the logo for the 13th National Congress of the Youth Union must portray the aspirations of youth, modernity, strong political awareness, and a distinctly "pioneering" spirit.
This is the first time Vietnamese students have won first place in the Asia-Pacific region after a decade of participating in this prestigious international competition.
With over 1,8 million registered participants, this year's competition on studying and following the example of Ho Chi Minh is one of the largest online competitions currently taking place.
The final round of the 2025 Philosophy English competition for primary and secondary school students recently took place, featuring dramatic performances from teams representing various provinces and cities.
Despite not attending an international school, three female students from Dak Lak province beat hundreds of teams from 11 countries to win third prize in the Business Problem Solving Challenge.
The Excellent Tourist Guide Program is not only an intellectual playground but also a bridge between schools and businesses, aiming to develop high-quality human resources.
The competition aims to spread and amplify love for the Vietnamese language and awareness of preserving national cultural identity among students, the future generations of the country.
Bui Vu Yen Nhi's victory with the Australian team is clear evidence of the talent and efforts of Vietnamese students in the process of global integration.
The 2024 National STEM, AI, and Robotics Championship (VSAR 2024) promises to provide a creative and rewarding playground for technology-loving students nationwide.
By participating in debates conducted under Public Forum rules, students will have the opportunity to hone their critical thinking, creativity, and persuasive skills.
Recently, The Patriotics group – students from the Faculty of Tourism Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Hanoi) – successfully organized a revolutionary music exchange event.