Economic and trade cooperation remains a highlight in the multifaceted Việt Nam-UK relationship. Since 2021, bilateral trade has consistently grown year by year, reaching US$8.4 billion in 2024, a significant 18 per cent increase compared to 2023.
The Vietnamese communities in Sweden, Latvia, Malaysia and Thailand this weekend held celebrations on the occasion of the approaching Tết (Lunar New Year), which falls late this month.
A vivid tapestry of Việt Nam''s culture, people, and landscapes comes to life through 180 captivating photos on display at the “Happy Vietnam” exhibition, which opened on December 23 in Bangkok, Thailand.
The ASEAN Military Music Exchange 2024 concluded on December 22 with a vibrant closing ceremony showcasing captivating performances that combined music and dances.
The exhibition praising the glorious achievements and the renowned generals of the heroic Vietnam People''s Army is taking place at the head office of Nhân Dân (People) Newspaper, located on 71 Hàng Trống Street, Hà Nội.
All six Vietnamese students participating in the 21st International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) in Romania have won medals, with five silver and one bronze.
International friends had a chance to enjoy some of the traditional cultural values of Việt Nam at an event held in Tokyo by the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan on December 11.
Việt Nam made a striking impression at the 2024 Cultural Festival in Colombo on December 7, wowing both locals and foreign visitors with a vibrant display of Vietnamese handicrafts and the globally beloved Pho.
The Hazel Food Market in Pretoria, South Africa went vibrant with the celebration of the second Vietnamese Pho Day on December 7, drawing enthusiastic crowds.
The Vía Bà Chúa Xứ Núi Sam Festival is one of the biggest religious events in the south, representing a protector of the Vietnamese borders and a guardian of prosperity and health.
A series of musical and art performances will be staged this week in the Old Quarter of the ancient town in celebration of the 25th anniversary of UNESCO’s recognition of Hội An Ancient Town as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
The Asia Tourism Development Institute (ATI) and the Korea Tourism Management Association have organised a conference in Hà Nội to promote tourism, trade, and education cooperation between Việt Nam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).
A series of activities promoting the culture and heritage of ethnic minority groups in the Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands) region will be held in Kon Tum Province next month.