Esports has grown rapidly in Việt Nam over the past decade, with Vietnamese players and teams emerging as regular contenders at international tournaments while building an increasingly strong cultural following among fans worldwide.
Esports, part of the gaming industry, was recognised by the Government as one of the six key cultural industries, according to Resolution 80 on Việt Nam''s cultural development strategy.
KRX CEO Can Yang speaks to Việt Nam News about why Hà Nội was the only city chosen to host the first LCK regular-season match outside Korea, and the world champion he believes could emerge from a Vietnamese internet café.
The visit of world No. 1 pickleball player Anna Leigh Waters has drawn attention to the growing role of speed in both sport and business, as companies face increasing pressure to respond quickly to market shifts.
The Esports Foundation (EF) has recently announced VIRESA as the official National Team Partner for Việt Nam for the Esports Nations Cup 2026 (ENC), which is set to debut in Riyadh from November 2 to 29, 2026.
International one-stop travel service provider Trip.com and Visa have officially announced a strategic partnership built on a shared vision of fostering global connection through travel based on FIFA World Cup 2026.
Chung confirmed his decision to retire from the job after the continental tournament, saying now is the right moment to hand responsibility to younger coaches.
Việt Nam News speaks with Paul Massad, founder of Push Climbing, the country’s largest climbing gym network, about the rapidly growing sport of indoor rock climbing, and what the future holds for it.