In a kitchen with zero income, the poor mother silently shoulders the burden of two cancer diagnoses: her husband and 6-year-old son, with the heartbreaking dream of a piece of fried chicken for her child.
The clip, which has over 5 million views, left netizens breathless as they watched the dramatic journey through the narrow alleyway, so tight that even a motorbike couldn't fit through, was truly breathtaking.
Abandoned by her parents at birth, Tran Thi Thu Nga (6 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) grew up with brain atrophy, living with her uncle and grandmother in a makeshift house.
The story of a delivery driver in Hanoi complaining because a female customer requested 30 cups of tea, each with a person's name written on it, has divided netizens into two opposing camps.
Alongside the joy at the prospect of a 7-month maternity leave for a second child, many worry that businesses will be hesitant to hire women who haven't had two children yet.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Urban Infrastructure Investment and Construction Project Management Board, the Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Rach Nuoc Len canal renovation project is facing many difficulties and obstacles.
Based on our current income, it would take another 300 years to buy a house in Hanoi, so when our health deteriorated, my husband and I decided to return to our hometown after 15 years of living in the capital.
Many areas in Hanoi are isolated due to flooding, and many students are facing difficulties, surviving on instant noodles and not daring to ask for money because their parents back home are also struggling to cope with the floods.
"My brother passed away without being able to bring his coffin into the boarding house, which was a psychological shock that haunted me for many years afterward," Giang Hong Ngoc once confided.
From being a "giant" in the garment industry in Ho Chi Minh City, Garmex Saigon had to sell land and vehicles to keep the company afloat, despite having been in the market for nearly 50 years.
A distracted driver failed to release the brakes while the car was moving, causing the rear wheels to skid awkwardly on the road in Cam Pha, Quang Ninh.
At the forum "Developing Cooperative Economic Models, Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Development," leaders of cooperatives raised a series of difficulties that need to be overcome for sustainable development.
Many preschools and primary schools in Que Phong district (Nghe An province) have assigned teachers to trek through mountains and forests to reach students' homes and encourage them to attend school before the start of the new school year.
While acknowledging the challenging situation and unforeseen challenges, the Prime Minister emphasized that the set target of achieving 9% growth in the last six months of the year remains unchanged.
The Prime Minister called on and urged ministries, sectors, businesses, etc., to join forces to overcome difficulties and challenges and develop the real estate market in accordance with established principles.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction has highlighted numerous difficulties and challenges in implementing social housing projects, despite the city already having land available for construction.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health has just outlined seven major difficulties and challenges facing the health sector after the COVID-19 pandemic.
A three-generation family lives in a 6-square-meter house in the heart of Hanoi, relying daily on the meager pension and small grocery store of teacher Pham Thi Tuyet.
Although the Ministry of Education and Training has issued numerous documents guiding the method of ordering teacher training according to social needs, many localities have yet to implement it.
Before returning to school, many students frantically searched for accommodation but couldn't find any; some even accepted higher rents than they could afford.
Shortages of nannies, support staff, and even classroom teachers are posing a difficult challenge for some primary schools in Ho Chi Minh City as students return to in-person classes after the Lunar New Year holiday.
Vietnam Beverage Company Limited (VietBev) recently donated 750 Tet holiday gift packages and school support items worth 750 million VND in three provinces: Ha Tinh, Quang Ngai, and Quang Binh.
Limited options, company rejections, lack of practical experience… these are some of the difficulties tourism students are facing when doing internships during the pandemic.
According to statistics, some districts and communes in Ho Chi Minh City are still slow in paying out financial assistance to people in need due to the third wave of COVID-19.