HCM City prepares for the grand parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification with the final state-level rehearsal taking place on Sunday morning.
General Văn Tiến Dũng, Commander of the Hồ Chí Minh Campaign, emerged not just as a military leader, but as a symbol of strategic brilliance and unwavering patriotism.
Việt Nam News reporter Lê Hương shares stories of women during the war, highlighting their substantial contributions to the final victory on April 30, 1975.
Elisabeth Dahlin learned of a Christmas bombing campaign being conducted by the US Air Force against the north of Việt Nam and went door to door in northern Sweden to collect signatures in the snow calling for a ceasefire.
People from opposing sides united in hardship and national mission represent the resilience and brotherhood forged during one of the hardest times in Việt Nam''s history.
Fifty years after national reunification, former war correspondents of the Liberation Press Agency and Vietnam News Agency recall the hardship, resilience, and spirit that fueled their historic coverage.
Recognising its cultural and historical significance, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism officially has designated Sa Huỳnh’s salt-making tradition as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
For locals and tourists alike, Hà Nội''s Hàng Đường Street is a place where the art of preserving fruits is not only a business but a cultural experience.
Marking fifty years since reunification, Việt Nam honours a legacy of healing and unity, as overseas Vietnamese return to contribute, embodying the nation''s enduring journey of reconciliation and shared identity.
Building on the success of its first season, "Inspiring Tradition", the Pan Pacific Hanoi Art Prize continues to promote local arts, nurture talent, and support artists with special needs, inspiring future generations. The annual event keeps the passion for art...
In addition to his song translations, Lê Đức Mẫn, has translated more than 40 literary works from Russian to Vietnamese, many of which are considered classics.
In 2024, Việt Nam surpassed Singapore to become the third most-visited country in the region, welcoming 17.5 million international arrivals - just behind Malaysia with 25 million and Thailand with 35 million.
Three plays and musicals based on Vietnamese mythology and history have been presented to the French public to mark the half-century France-Việt Nam diplomatic relations and the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Việt Nam.