Côn Đảo National Park''s turtle nesting season has become a highlight of the island''s tourism calendar, offering visitors the rare opportunity to observe turtles nesting at night and later release hatchlings into the sea under the guidance of park rangers.
As Hà Nội''s population ages, the city''s first public day centre for older adults is pioneering a community-based care model that combines healthcare, companionship and emotional support, offering seniors a better quality of life while easing the burden on their...
More than a cultural attraction, the village is envisioned as a living space where traditions are not simply displayed but actively practised and passed on.
Supreme Patriarch Most Venerable Thích Trí Quảng, in his Vesak message, called on senior monks, clergy and Buddhist followers across the Sangha to continue serving society with mindfulness and compassion, contributing to the dignity of the Sangha while upholding the...
Hà Nội is entering a phase of rapid population ageing. This reality poses a major challenge to social welfare, but it also opens a new approach if we recognise older people as a development resource.
Certain lines should not be crossed, not only to protect the residents of Hồng Hà Ward today, but also the river that has shaped our country and our civilisation for thousands of years.
Hà Nội has a history stretching back more than a thousand years, and Hanoians are proud of their traditions. Yet this history is not always visible in spectacular ancient relics.
With its vast mangrove forests, coastal advantages and strategic location linking HCM City with the southeastern region, Cần Giờ is being positioned as a future international marine ecotourism hub built on green and sustainable development.
The Cần Thơ Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism recently launched a training programme for traders at Cái Răng Floating Market aimed at improving tourism services, environmental protection, food safety, and inland waterway transport standards.
Over the years many Japanese volunteers have been living in Việt Nam and promoting local tourism attractions to foreign visitors, as part of a programme by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).