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Bach Long Vy Special Zone braces for Storm Narra
Bach Long Vy Special Zone in Hai Phong is directly affected by Storm Narra, with winds at levels 7-8, gusting to levels 9-10, and waves nearly 3 meters high. Local authorities have stepped up measures to protect residents and secure vessels.
Vietnam paves new way for high-quality FDI
The Political Bureau issued Resolution No. 10 on June 8 on developing the foreign-invested economic sector in the new period. The resolution is expected to bring a major shift in Vietnam’s FDI attraction strategy, moving from prioritising investment volume to focusing on quality, with technology, innovation and linkages with domestic enterprises at the centre.
Young hands carrying Muong heritage forward
Born and raised in Hoa Binh ward, Phu Tho province, Bui Thi Linh has seen Muong cultural traditions gradually fade from everyday life. Driven by these concerns, she embarked on her own journey to preserve and promote her ethnic heritage.
Lai Chau turns potential into opportunity
Lai Chau province combines strategic location, rich natural resources, diverse cultural heritage and strong development ambitions. With improved planning, infrastructure and a more investor-friendly environment, the northern mountainous province is opening new opportunities for sustainable growth.
Keeping the salt fields of Chau Ha alive
Under the scorching sun, salt farmers at Chau Ha salt field in Mai Phu commune, Ha Tinh province, work from early morning until late afternoon to produce pure white salt. But behind this generations-old trade are concerns over unstable incomes, weak demand and the risk of the craft fading as younger people seek other livelihoods.
Resolution helps drive foreign direct investment into green economy
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is entering a new phase as green production, high technology and sustainable development increasingly shape global investment trends, creating opportunities for Vietnam to attract higher-quality projects and new growth drivers.
Storm brings heavy rains to northern Vietnam
Storm Narra, the fourth to hit the East Sea this year, brought strong winds and heavy rains to northern Vietnam on early August 22, with some areas forecast to receive more than 500mm of rain as the storm moves slowly over the northern waters of the East Sea.
Dien Bien taps natural assets to develop green tourism
Not only known for its historical significance, Dien Bien also boasts unspoilt natural landscapes and a cool climate, creating favourable conditions for ecotourism. A range of green tourism models are taking shape, diversifying tourism products and enhancing the destination’s appeal.
Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia, Malaysia celebrate Vietnam’s National Day
Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia and Malaysia on August 20 celebrated the 81st anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day (September 2).
Vietnamese, Chinese youth join hands to shape the future
As part of the “Red Study Journey” programme for Vietnamese youth in China, a youth exchange was recently held in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Vietnam-Singapore’s complementary strengths in semiconductor industry
Developing the semiconductor industry is a long-term endeavour that requires consistent policies, sustained investment and strong cooperation at both domestic and international levels. With their respective strengths, Vietnam and Singapore can complement each other in building an integrated semiconductor ecosystem and a highly competitive value chain in the region.
From a safe cyberspace to strong national security
In the digital age, cyberspace offers tremendous convenience. With just an Internet-connected device, people can communicate, study, do business and access information quickly, regardless of geographical boundaries.
Top leader hosts Philippine National Security Adviser in Hanoi
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President To Lam on August 20 received Philippine National Security Adviser Eduardo S.L. Oban Jr., who is paying a working visit to Vietnam.
Party leadership must closely link with targets, outcomes, accountability: Top leader
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President To Lam emphasised the need for a leadership approach that links every task with clear targets, deliverables and accountability.
Vietnam resolved to prevent origin fraud, illegal transshipment: spokesperson
Vietnam remains resolute in preventing origin fraud and illegal transshipment of goods, while welcoming China’s efforts to facilitate travel for Vietnamese citizens, spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang said on August 20.
Nhon Hai balances marine tourism with coral reef conservation
During the travel season, Nhon Hai fishing village in Quy Nhon Dong ward, Gia Lai province, has become an attractive spot for coral diving, basket-boat trips and excursions to Hon Kho. Community-based tourism has created new livelihoods, but rising visitor numbers are also putting pressure on the marine ecosystem, requiring a balance between economic development and conservation of natural resources.
Top leader: Vietnam highly evaluates Mexico’s role in Latin America
Vietnam always treasures Mexico’s role and position in Latin America, and considers the Mexican Labour Party a traditional and trusted partner of the Communist Party of Vietnam, said Party General Secretary and President To Lam.
Celebrations mark Vietnam-Thailand friendship
The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand hosted a reception in Bangkok on August 18 to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2), as well as the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Thailand diplomatic relations.
Strength behind rudimentary weapons
Not modern military hardware, but rudimentary weapons and even familiar farming tools used by ordinary people were present during the August General Uprising of 1945. More than 80 years later, these artefacts are preserved at the Vietnam Military History Museum, quietly telling their stories to younger generations.
August Revolution lessons guide Vietnam into the new era
The 1945 August Revolution marked a historic turning point in Vietnam’s struggle for national independence, demonstrating the power of unity, self-reliance and strategic vision. Eighty-one years on, these enduring values continue to provide inspiration and momentum for Vietnam’s development in the new era.