The ancient city of Hoi An will expand the area for walking streets to Hoang Dieu and Hoi An market – outside of the old quarter – in an effort to create more space for tourists and ease the crowding
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has requested an investigation into the destruction of a pomu forest in military sub-zone 351 within Nam Song Bung protected forest in the central province of Quang Nam
Terrestrial crabs on Quang Nam province has been saved from the brink of extinction thanks to the efforts by a group in charge of protecting and managing crab exploitation since 2013.
The central province of Quang Nam is pushing cooperation with Laos’s southeastern province of Sekong to develop border trade towards the highest economic efficiency.
A delegation of Israeli experts had a working session with central Quang Nam authorities on July 12, pledging to help local farmers access advanced farming methods.
Hoi An ancient city in the central province of Quang Nam has launched the ‘Green Fence – My Village’s Beauty’ campaign to promote greenery among households and home-stay hosts in ecotourism sites.
Quang Nam will inject more than 1 trillion VND (45 million USD) into expanding and connecting roads with the Da Nang – Quang Ngai expressway to key economic zones.
The Prime Minister has approved an infrastructure project to improve regional connection in the central region with the focus on the central coast province of Quang Nam.
A humble coastal village in Tam Ky city in the central province of Quang Nam has been wearing a new coat with vivid murals as part of the Korea Foundation Community Art Exchange Programme.
The Republic of Korea (RoK) – Vietnam community art project was launched in Tam Ky city in Quang Nam on June 10, aiming to add new colour to seashorefishing villages with wall-paintings.
The Party, State and National Assembly appreciate and always keep in mind the precious sacrifice and contribution of Quang Nam province’s authorities and residents to the country’s revolution.
A humble village by the seashore at Tam Ky City in central province of Quang Nam will become full of art in June, with wall paintings as part of the Korea Foundation Community Art Exchange Programme.