Injured Chinese sailor brought to mainland for treatment

Rescue ship SAR 27-01 brought a Chinese sailor who injured in an occupational accident at sea to Nha Trang city of the central province of Khanh Hoa for treatment on July 12.
Injured Chinese sailor brought to mainland for treatment ảnh 1An injured Chinese sailor brought to Nha Trang city for treatment - Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
KhanhHoa (VNA) – Rescue ship SAR 27-01 of the region IV Maritime Search andRescue Coordination Centre brought a Chinese sailor who injured in anoccupational accident at sea to Nha Trang city of the central province of KhanhHoa for treatment on July 12.

Earlieron the afternoon of July 11, the Vietnam Maritime Search and RescueCoordination Centre (MRCC) received a request for help from China’s Chang HangCheng Gong ship as its sailor, Cui Jisheng, went unconscious due to bleedingfrom a sharp cut in an occupational accident.

TheChinese ship is moving off the waters of Khanh Hoa province while en route toJapan from India.

TheVietnam MRCC then contacted the Chinese ship and guided its members to givefirst aid for the victim, and deployed the rescue ship SAR 27-01 to bring himto the mainland for prompt treatment.-VNA
VNA

See more

President Luong Cuong, his spouse, delegates and artists at the special Spring Homeland Art Programme 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Five major shifts chart overseas Vietnamese affairs in 2026 and beyond

In a world marked by intensifying strategic competition, emerging conflicts and intertwined economic, security and social challenges, nearly 6.5 million Vietnamese living in over 130 countries and territories have continued to look to the homeland as a firm spiritual anchor. The homeland remains a source of confidence, connection and aspiration for Vietnamese abroad.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Cuba Le Quang Long (right) symbolically hands over 250 tonnes of rice to Cuban Deputy Minister of Agriculture Telce Abdel González (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam supports Cuba in ensuring food security

Cuban Deputy Minister of Agriculture Telce Abdel González affirmed that Cuba will create all favourable conditions for AgriVMA’s rice production project in Los Palacios district, Pinar del Río province, with a view to expanding the model to other localities across the country.

The Binh Phuoc provincial Intelligent Operations Center (IOC), operational since September 2020, has played an important role in supporting the development of digital government. (Photo: VNA)

Breakthroughs under Resolution 57 drive local development

Following the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on advancing science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation, many localities across Vietnam are translating strategic guidelines into concrete action, laying the foundation for a new development model based on knowledge, technology and modern governance.

The spring flower market for the 2026 is brightly illuminated at night. (Photo: VNA)

Spring flower market opens in Ho Chi Minh City

The market features more than 500 booths selling a wide variety of flowers and ornamental plants. The space combines traditional and modern elements, recreating the distinctive river culture of southern Vietnam.

The Security Investigation Agency of Hung Yen province executes a search warrant. (Photo: congan.hungyen.gov.vn)

Man prosecuted for abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon State interests

Anh, born in 1958, frequently filed complaints and denunciations with authorities at various levels. The contents mainly concerned the land management and use by officials of People’s Committee of Nghia Hiep commune over a long period. Many of the complaints and denunciations were found to be unfounded, lacking evidence, speculative, accusatory, defamatory, and prolonged.

Hanoi waives public transport fares during the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi waives public transport fares during Tet holiday

During the same period, the Hanoi Traffic Operation Centre, in coordination with bus operators, will also waive fares on subsidised bus services. The programme will apply to 128 subsidised routes citywide over the nine days, with passengers granted tickets according to route pricing but paying no fare.