US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ate rice in Hanoi and praised Vietnamese cuisine.
During his recent visit to Vietnam, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken went to a restaurant in Hanoi to enjoy a dish called "cơm tay cầm" (rice in a bowl…
During his recent visit to Vietnam, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken went to a restaurant in Hanoi to enjoy a dish called "cơm tay cầm" (rice in a bowl…
Halong Bay is undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking destinations in Vietnam, if not the world. With its emerald green waters, towering limestone cliffs, and hidden coves and caves, it's…
According to a recent survey, about 60 percent of students believe self-study plays a very important role in their university education, but only 16 percent of 300 surveyed students have…
According to a reliable information, the luxury cruise ship in Halong bay suddenly caught fire on the pier at Tuan Chau Island (Halong Bay, Quang Ninh) makes a lot of…
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has submitted a plan to the Government that seeks to develop a Vietnamese rice brand name by 2020. For long now Vietnam has…
Over 200 delegates and representatives from embassies, diplomatic corps, international and non-governmental organizations in Vietnam, as well as central and local agencies took part in the 2015 Friendship Spring Tour…
Vietnam should play a more active role in international efforts to respond to climate change, instead of just calling for assistance from international organisations, said Minister of Natural Resources and…
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a press briefing to announce the cultural strategy for Viet Nam’s foreign relations until 2020 and the vision for 2030. Accordingly, the…
On 19th March 2015, the event "Gout de France" (Taste of France) will be held for the first time in restaurants and French Embassies in 150 countries across 5 continents to…
Vietnam plans to build a new high speed railway, with trains that would speed from Hanoi to HCM City in just a few hours. At the moment, it takes more…