In its 92 years of training, growth, and development, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union has always been a driving force and taken the lead in revolutionary movements, while remaining absolutely loyal to and confident in the leadership of the Party.
The joy of young soldiers wrapping “banh chung” (square glutinous rice cakes) with their own hands to welcome Tet (the lunar new year) on Phan Vinh Island in Truong Sa island district, Khanh Hoa province. (Photo: VNA)
Youth union members and young people in Yen Mo district, Ninh Binh province, light candles to pay tribute to heroes and martyrs at the Martyrs Cemetery. (Photo: VNA)
Youth union members and young people in Muong Nhe district, Dien Bien province, introduce Party and State policies to the Sila ethnic minority group in Nam Sin village, Chung Chai commune. (Photo: VNA)
Young soldiers on Phan Vinh Island in Truong Sa island district, Khanh Hoa province, conduct patrols to maintain the sea and air sovereignty of the Fatherland. (Photo: VNA)
Upholding the homeland’s traditions, the youth of Ba Vi district in Hanoi are ready to enlist in the army and fulfil their assigned tasks. (Photo: VNA)
Young people and students volunteer to collect water hyacinth to clear Ong Tong Canal in Go Vap district, HCM City. (Photo: VNA)
Young Vietnamese firmly believe in the Party. (Photo: VNA)
The Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) announced on January 27 that, Pham Tuan Huy from Vietnam would be appointed as a Clay Research Fellow for a five-year period beginning from July 1.
Thousands of recruits are ready to join the army in the first draft of 2023. Ceremonies have been held across the country to see them set off for military service this week.
Known as a “steel rose” on the front, clearing and overcoming the consequences of bombs and mines in Quang Tri province, Nguyen Thi Dieu Linh has made significant contributions to reducing accidents and injuries caused by UXO and returning clean land to local farmers.
Military youths should continuously study to improve their capacity, enhance their knowledge of science and technology, and master modern weapons and technical equipment. President Vo Van Thuong made the recommendations at a ceremony in Hanoi on March 16 to honour 10 outstanding youths and 43 promising figures of the armed forces in 2022.