Lo Thị Bảo Vy said if given the opportunity to become a National Assembly deputy, she wants to begin with education, because education is the most sustainable path to help her village escape poverty and move forward.
Living far from Việt Nam, writer Trương Huỳnh Như Trân continues to nurture a lush inner garden where childhood memories, forests and whispering trees flow endlessly into stories for young readers.
Trịnh Thúy Mùi, 64, is the only People’s Artist running for election to the 16th National Assembly. She spoke to the media about the Vietnamese traditional stage and how Resolution 80 promotes enjoyment through theatre.
Huỳnh Văn Bé, 77, of Thanh Bình Commune in Đồng Tháp Province, a successful condiment entrepreneur, has contributed more than VNĐ40 billion (US$1.5 million) to charitable activities over the last two decades.
From solemn rituals at sacred temples to vibrant folk games by the water’s edge, Quảng Ninh’s festival season offers a dazzling journey through history, culture, and spiritual tradition.
Among the many symbols of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tết), bánh chưng (traditional square sticky rice cake) remains one of the most enduring. More than a festive dish, it represents heritage, culture, and the gifts of nature that have shaped Vietnamese...
Organised by the municipal People’s Committee in coordination with the Việt Nam National Commission for UNESCO, the programme red a range of ceremonial practices once performed in the royal court.
A Gate Opening Ceremony was red at one of Hà Nội''s most famous entrances, the Ô Quan Chưởng Gate, on February 8, marking the beginning of the spring season in the country.
Painter Lê Trang has taken art enthusiasts in Hà Nội into her profound and impressive world in the Mộng Giữa Chiều Hoa (Day Dream Among Blossoms) exhibition at the Việt Nam Museum of Fine Arts.
Young designer Phan Huy brings Vietnamese heritage to the Paris Haute Couture stage with his striking collection ''Cành Vàng Lá Ngọc'' (The Golden Branch and Jade Leaf, also known as Born of Gold and Jade).
HCM City will host the floating flower festival, one of the city’s most-visited attractions in Tết (Lunar New Year), from February 2-15 (or December 15-28 of the lunar calendar) to welcome the Year of the Horse.
With Tết (Lunar New Year) around the corner, Vietnamese producers and musicians have released new productions to celebrate the country’s most significant holiday.
From the limestone islands of Hạ Long Bay to the ancient houses of Hội An, Việt Nam’s heritage shines on the world stage and now a new book captures that journey.