Con Dao named world’s top hidden island destination

Con Dao named world’s top hidden island destination

According to the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism, Con Son, the largest island in the Con Dao archipelago, is renowned for its dramatic granite cliffs, pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters off Vietnam’s southeastern coast.
Promoting valuable herbal traditions of Red Dao people in Lao Cai

Promoting valuable herbal traditions of Red Dao people in Lao Cai

Ta Phin commune in Lao Cai attracts visitors with its natural scenery and the distinctive traditional culture of local ethnic communities. The area is also well known nationwide for the Red Dao herbal bath service. Currently, around 40 households offer the herbal bath service, creating jobs for hundreds of ethnic minority women and contributing to the development of community-based tourism. Photo: Huong Thu – VNA
Son La farmers enjoy bumper coffee harvest and good prices

Son La farmers enjoy bumper coffee harvest and good prices

Son La now has the largest Arabica coffee growing area in Viet Nam, covering more than 30,000 hectares and producing an average of 40,000–50,000 tonnes of fresh cherries each year. At this time of year, farmers across the hillsides are busy harvesting coffee, with prices starting from 30,000 VND/kg, generating significant income for growers. Photo: Quang Quyet – VNA
Young man in Dong Thap starts business from loofah fiber

Young man in Dong Thap starts business from loofah fiber

Driven by the idea of returning to nature and promoting eco-friendly living, Do Dang Khoa - founder of the “Loofah Village” project in My Tra ward, Dong Thap province - has transformed natural materials such as loofah fiber, corn husks, chicken feathers and silkworm cocoons into a wide range of household products. The items vary from pet toys to kitchen scrubbers, bath accessories and more, and are favoured by both domestic consumers and export markets. Photo: Hong Nhung – VNA
Whole country stands with central region

Whole country stands with central region

These days, as the central and Central Highlands regions struggle with the aftermath of successive storms and floods, solidarity and compassion are being strengthened across the country - in every neighbourhood, social organisation and in the hearts of all Vietnamese. Photo: VNA
Bringing literacy to Ruc ethnic community in Quang Tri

Bringing literacy to Ruc ethnic community in Quang Tri

Hoa Primary and Secondary School, located among On,Yen Hop and Mo O O O villages in Kim Phu commune (Quang Tri), has nearly 150students, all from the Ruc, a subgroup of the Chut ethnic minority. During theflood season, the route from the commune centre to the school is often deeplyinundated, requiring teachers to take two to three boat trips to reach class.Despite the hardship, the teachers remain committed-teaching students duringthe day and running a literacy class at night for 19 Ruc adults. Photo: TaChuyen – VNA
NA deputies donate to support flood-hit people

NA deputies donate to support flood-hit people

NA deputies on 24 November 2025, during the 10th session of the 15th National Assembly, donated to support people in overcoming the impacts of natural disasters and floods. The programme was organised by the NA Standing Committee. Photo: Doan Tan – VNA
Yellow Camellia helps farmers in Thai Nguyen escape poverty

Yellow Camellia helps farmers in Thai Nguyen escape poverty

In recent years, Yellow Camellia has been widely cultivated in northern communes of Thai Nguyen Province such as Cho Don, Nghia Ta, Yen Thinh, Bach Thong and Ba Be. The plant has high economic value, especially its flowers, which sell for 350,000–500,000 VND per kilogram. Fresh fruits fetch around 90,000 VND per kilogram and fresh leaves about 20,000 VND per kilogram. The crop has helped increase household income and gradually lifted many local farmers out of poverty. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Gia Lai border guards help evacuating people to avoid flooding

Gia Lai border guards help evacuating people to avoid flooding

As heavy rains and flooding continue to pose complex challenges in Hoai Nhon Dong Ward, Gia Lai Province, Tam Quan Nam Border Guard Station deployed officers and soldiers to assist local residents in evacuating and relocating their belongings to minimize flood-related damage. The unit also reinforced communication efforts, advising people on preventive measures and safe evacuation procedures while providing timely reassurance during the difficult situation. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Special teacher for disadvantaged border-area students in Lai Chau

Special teacher for disadvantaged border-area students in Lai Chau

Major Vu Van Chinh, an English lecturer at the University of Fire Prevention and Fighting under the Ministry of Public Security, is among the officers volunteering to reinforce frontline border communes facing complex security issues in the 2023–2025 period. Assigned to Nam Ban commune of the former Nam Nhun district (now Pa Tan commune), he takes on local policing duties while also teaching English to students in the area. Photo: Nguyen Oanh – VNA
Young teacher dedicates many years to remote and disadvantaged areas

Young teacher dedicates many years to remote and disadvantaged areas

Teacher Dinh Le Thu has been working at Bay Cua satellite school of Duong Hoa Primary School in Duong Hoa commune, Quang Ninh Province, dedicating 17 years to remote and disadvantaged areas. Despite hardships, long travel distances and language barriers - with all students belonging to the Dao ethnic group - she remains committed to her classroom, bringing knowledge to children in mountainous, isolated communities. She has received various awards, including a Certificate of Merit from the provincial People’s Committee and one from the Prime Minister for the 2024–2025 academic year, and was honored in the 2025 “Sharing with Teachers” program organized by the Ministry of Education and Training and the Vietnam Youth Federation. Photo: Minh Duc – VNA
Hanoi to bring Red River water to clean up To Lich River

Hanoi to bring Red River water to clean up To Lich River

Hanoi authorities have approved an urgent budget of 869 billion VND to upgrade the Thuy Phuong Canal, expected to revive the To Lich River by supplying clean Red River water through a gravity-flow design that is considered key to reducing operating costs. The project will replenish the To Lich River with a flow capacity of 5 m³/second, mitigate flooding risks in the Tay Ho Tay (west of the West Lake) area and nearby residential zones, ensure irrigation for about 35 hectares of farmland, and provide environmental benefits. The project is expected to be completed before the 2026 rainy season. Photo: Phan Phuong – VNA
Gia Lai
resolutely “declares war” on violations related to IUU regulations

Gia Lai resolutely “declares war” on violations related to IUU regulations

Gia Lai’s agricultural sector continues to implement Directive No. 32-CT/TW dated April 10, 2024, and relevant Government documents, taking firm and decisive action against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Measures include enhancing communication to disseminate Vietnam’s fisheries laws to fishermen; requiring all fishing vessels to install voyage monitoring systems; tightening control of vessel arrivals and departures at fishing ports, river mouths and coastal gateways; supervising fishing logs and compliance with designated port-of-call requirements; and strengthening joint patrols among maritime law enforcement forces, local authorities and neighbouring countries to promptly detect, prevent and handle vessels showing signs of IUU fishing or illegal operations in foreign waters. Photo: Vu Sinh – VNA
Hanoi Police strictly handle license plate covering and phone use while driving

Hanoi Police strictly handle license plate covering and phone use while driving

In recent times, using mobile phones while driving and deliberately covering or obscuring license plates to evade law enforcement have remained common in the capital. In response, on the morning of November 13, 2025, the Hanoi Traffic Police simultaneously deployed task forces across multiple streets to step up inspections, detect violations and strictly handle such behaviours. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
Khleang Pagoda - national architectural and artistic heritage site in Can Tho

Khleang Pagoda - national architectural and artistic heritage site in Can Tho

Located on Ton Duc Thang Street, Soc Trang Ward, Can Tho City, Khleang Pagoda was recognized as a National Architectural and Artistic Heritage Site in 1990. Its architectural complex includes the main hall, sala, monks’ residence, and assembly hall, harmoniously arranged within an area of over 3,800m². The structure bears high artistic value, with each component of the main hall being a unique artwork that reflects the cultural interaction among the Kinh, Khmer, and Hoa communities, who have lived together in solidarity and mutual support throughout history. Photo: Nguyen Hang – VNA