Spiritual markers of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty
Spiritual markers of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty
(VOVWORLD) - Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago off the central province of Khanh Hoa boasts a number of Buddhist temples. These pagodas serve as markers for Vietnam’s sovereignty over Truong Sa and are a must-visit destination for soldiers, people on the archipelago and offshore fishermen.
Spiritual markers of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty
Spiritual markers of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty
(VOVWORLD) - Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago off the central province of Khanh Hoa boasts a number of Buddhist temples. These pagodas serve as markers for Vietnam’s sovereignty over Truong Sa and are a must-visit destination for soldiers, people on the archipelago and offshore fishermen.
Serbian writer wins Vietnam’s prestigious award for novel about Hanoi
Serbian writer wins Vietnam’s prestigious award for novel about Hanoi
(VOVWORLD) - “Phố Nhà Thờ” (Church street), a novel by Serbian writer Marko Nikolic, was granted the Bui Xuan Phai award “For the love of Hanoi”. The novel’s first pages about Hanoi surprise readers with the author’s love and understanding of Hanoi as well as his Vietnamese ability. Marko Nikolic is the first foreign writer to publish a novel in Vietnamese.
Serbian writer wins Vietnam’s prestigious award for novel about Hanoi
Serbian writer wins Vietnam’s prestigious award for novel about Hanoi
(VOVWORLD) - “Phố Nhà Thờ” (Church street), a novel by Serbian writer Marko Nikolic, was granted the Bui Xuan Phai award “For the love of Hanoi”. The novel’s first pages about Hanoi surprise readers with the author’s love and understanding of Hanoi as well as his Vietnamese ability. Marko Nikolic is the first foreign writer to publish a novel in Vietnamese.
Hanoi aims to become a regional creative hub
Hanoi aims to become a regional creative hub
(VOVWORLD) - Already known as a “City for Peace” recognized by UNESCO, Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi has set a goal of becoming a creative hub to further attract investment, boost sustainable development, and address arising problems due to its current urbanization process.
Hanoi aims to become a regional creative hub
Hanoi aims to become a regional creative hub
(VOVWORLD) - Already known as a “City for Peace” recognized by UNESCO, Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi has set a goal of becoming a creative hub to further attract investment, boost sustainable development, and address arising problems due to its current urbanization process.
Mid-Autumn Festival enlivens Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Mid-Autumn Festival enlivens Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a popular place for families to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and teach young children to cherish Vietnam’s traditional culture.
Mid-Autumn Festival enlivens Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Mid-Autumn Festival enlivens Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a popular place for families to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and teach young children to cherish Vietnam’s traditional culture.
Fellow countrymen support each other during COVID-19 pandemic
Fellow countrymen support each other during COVID-19 pandemic
(VOVWORLD) - Ethnic minority people of the Nam Tra My district in the central province of Quang Nam walk deep in the forests everyday to collect vegetables for their fellow countrymen who have been fighting the COVID-19 pandemic over the past months.
Fellow countrymen support each other during COVID-19 pandemic
Fellow countrymen support each other during COVID-19 pandemic
(VOVWORLD) - Ethnic minority people of the Nam Tra My district in the central province of Quang Nam walk deep in the forests everyday to collect vegetables for their fellow countrymen who have been fighting the COVID-19 pandemic over the past months.
Listener makes impression for 64 years of listening to VOV
Listener makes impression for 64 years of listening to VOV
(VOVWORLD) - 75-year-old Nguyen Van Bam, who has been listening to Voice of Vietnam for 64 years, has recorded 4,000 songs broadcast on VOV on hundreds of cassettes. He is one of our faithful listeners who has great love for VOV.
Listener makes impression for 64 years of listening to VOV
Listener makes impression for 64 years of listening to VOV
(VOVWORLD) - 75-year-old Nguyen Van Bam, who has been listening to Voice of Vietnam for 64 years, has recorded 4,000 songs broadcast on VOV on hundreds of cassettes. He is one of our faithful listeners who has great love for VOV.
Anti-epidemic measures enforced on September 5 – Vietnam’s back-to-school festival
Anti-epidemic measures enforced on September 5 – Vietnam’s back-to-school festival
(VOVWORLD) - September 5 is Vietnam’s back-to-school festival. To avoid coronavirus transmission, each locality has devised its own plan for the new academic year, combining learning at school and online. The opening ceremonies were held nationwide with adherence to anti-pandemic measures.
Anti-epidemic measures enforced on September 5 – Vietnam’s back-to-school festival
Anti-epidemic measures enforced on September 5 – Vietnam’s back-to-school festival
(VOVWORLD) - September 5 is Vietnam’s back-to-school festival. To avoid coronavirus transmission, each locality has devised its own plan for the new academic year, combining learning at school and online. The opening ceremonies were held nationwide with adherence to anti-pandemic measures.
Recovered Covid-19 patients donate plasma to save more lives
Recovered Covid-19 patients donate plasma to save more lives
(VOVWORLD) - The antibodies from COVID-19-recovered patients could help fight infection in those still suffering from it. The only source of these antibodies is the blood plasma of coronavirus survivors. Giving blood plasma to a COVID-19 patient from a person who has healed from it might help the sick person get better faster. Now, in the midst of Vietnam’s new wave of community-based cases, the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases is urging recovered COVID-19 patients to donate their plasma in order to help treat active cases.
Recovered Covid-19 patients donate plasma to save more lives
Recovered Covid-19 patients donate plasma to save more lives
(VOVWORLD) - The antibodies from COVID-19-recovered patients could help fight infection in those still suffering from it. The only source of these antibodies is the blood plasma of coronavirus survivors. Giving blood plasma to a COVID-19 patient from a person who has healed from it might help the sick person get better faster. Now, in the midst of Vietnam’s new wave of community-based cases, the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases is urging recovered COVID-19 patients to donate their plasma in order to help treat active cases.
Protecting the health of frontline medical workers in COVID-19 pandemic
Protecting the health of frontline medical workers in COVID-19 pandemic
(VOVWORLD) - Heart-breaking photos of exhausted health workers in Da Nang have gone viral on the Internet. They capture staff members at the Da Nang 115 Emergency Centre and Hoa Minh ward’s health clinic, who have suffered from dehydration, heat stroke, and fainting and received care from their fellow colleagues. Such photos have stirred an urgent need for protecting the health of frontline medical workers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Protecting the health of frontline medical workers in COVID-19 pandemic
Protecting the health of frontline medical workers in COVID-19 pandemic
(VOVWORLD) - Heart-breaking photos of exhausted health workers in Da Nang have gone viral on the Internet. They capture staff members at the Da Nang 115 Emergency Centre and Hoa Minh ward’s health clinic, who have suffered from dehydration, heat stroke, and fainting and received care from their fellow colleagues. Such photos have stirred an urgent need for protecting the health of frontline medical workers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Literature teacher gains traction for integrating cai luong traditional singing in her lessons
Literature teacher gains traction for integrating cai luong traditional singing in her lessons
(VOVWORLD) - A video clip showing a literature teacher integrating cai luong or reformed opera in her lessons went viral on social networks and received praises for her creative teaching method. The teacher in the video is Huỳnh Sơn Ca from Vo Thi Hong secondary school in Binh Tay ward, Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau province.
Literature teacher gains traction for integrating cai luong traditional singing in her lessons
Literature teacher gains traction for integrating cai luong traditional singing in her lessons
(VOVWORLD) - A video clip showing a literature teacher integrating cai luong or reformed opera in her lessons went viral on social networks and received praises for her creative teaching method. The teacher in the video is Huỳnh Sơn Ca from Vo Thi Hong secondary school in Binh Tay ward, Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau province.
Vietnamese
中文
日本語
한국어
Français
Русский
Deutsch
Español
Bahasa Indonesia
ไทย
ພາສາລາວ
ខ្មែរ