Hoàng Thu Thủy said that being crowned Miss Việt Nam Business 2025 is an honour, but she also believes it is her responsibility to carry out more meaningful social projects and help more people.
He quickly realised his work had to be more than snapshot photography, committing to a monumental act of historical preservation as Hà Nội was changing every day at that moment.
Three outstanding female scientists who have received the L’Oréal – UNESCO For Women in Science Award have spoken to Việt Nam News reporter Thu Trang about their groundbreaking research on climate change, semiconductors and lithium batteries.
For people with HIV, physical illness is only part of the problem but psychological trauma is really the biggest challenge, according to doctor Châu Văn Thức, deputy head of the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Department of Huế City’s Centre for...
Thanh Nga sits down with Nguyễn Trà Giang to explore this pivotal moment in her career and its implications for scientific research and sports education in Việt Nam.
The workshop, Dó It Now, held at the Dó Paper House on 189 Trích Sài Street in Hà Nội’s Tây Hồ Ward, is part of the project GenZó: GenZ Meets Dó that aims to introduce the traditional paper to the...
Phạm Tuấn Anh owns a forest, a conservation area, and a museum dedicated to Khánh Hòa’s agarwood – which he believes to be the most fragrant in the world, produced by Aquilaria trees that thrive in the region’s arid soil and harsh...
Eighty-year-old Đặng Đan Đỉnh, based in the northern city of Hải Phòng, is renowned for making large public clocks. Though his creations are massive, they consume very little energy thanks to clever engineering.
For over a decade, Lê Hồng Khanh has been collecting used items such as clothes, wardrobes, tables, and chairs from families in HCM City and donating them to people in need across the country.
UNESCO’s decision to honour and jointly commemorate the 300th birth anniversary of Lê Quý Đôn demonstrates the international community’s recognition of Việt Nam''s scientific, cultural, and educational heritage, as well as the scholar’s exceptional intellectual contributions.
The key to Sáng Laundry''s successful model lies in its bold philosophy: employment should not be based on charity, but on a sustainable, market-driven model where people with disabilities are equal and capable contributors.
A passion for discovery has guided Dr Nguyễn Hồ Thùy Linh, a 35-year-old pharmaceutical scientist at the Việt Nam National University – HCM City (VNU-HCM), to remarkable achievements with more than 60 international publications, an international patent, and several national...