The 50th anniversary of Việt Nam’s reunification and independence is a momentous occasion for the entire nation. As the country celebrates this historic milestone, many businesses are finding meaningful ways to honour the event, while also expressing their gratitude to...
The Sự Thật (Truth) National Political Publishing House has published the book ''Những biên bản cuối cùng tại Nhà Trắng: Phút sụp đổ của Việt Nam Cộng hòa'' (The Final White House Documents: The Collapse of the Republic of Việt Nam).
The ASEAN Military Music Exchange 2024 concluded on December 22 with a vibrant closing ceremony showcasing captivating performances that combined music and dances.
The Ký Ức Và Niềm Tin (Memories and Beliefs) exhibition is organised by the Vietnamese Women''s Museum in collaboration with the ''Forever 20'' Club to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People''s Army (December 22, 1944...
Nearly 200 photos of Viet Nam''s sea and islands are on display at the
HCM City War Remnants Museum to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the
founding of the Viet Nam People''s Army, which falls on December 22.
A traditional Vietnamese tug-of-war folk game was added to UNESCO''s list
of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity icons yesterday, along with
three other Asian countries with a similar tradition.
The non-profit organisation Wildlife At Risk (WAR) in coordination with
the HCM City Department of Education and Training has published a
bilingual comic book Gab''s Story to educate young students about wildlife protection in Viet Nam.
Vietnamese and American artists will tour together
to perform a dance project in Ha Noi, northern province of Ha Long and
HCM City on September 25 and 27.
Performers sung and danced at a meeting yesterday in Ha Noi to mark the
70th anniversary of August Revolution (August 19) and the National Day
(September 2).
The American-Viet Nam War meant loss and pain for both civilians and
soldiers on all sides. The lens of wartime photojournalists captured
war''s effects on US forces, as well as south and north Vietnamese
soldiers.
HCM City will launch its first electric bus service
going through downtown tourist destinations like Ben Thanh Market, the
War Remnants Museum and the Nguyen Hue walking street early next month.