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23/11/2024
Young people preserve national heritages creatively

Young people preserve national heritages creatively

(VOVWORLD) - November 23 is Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day. Vietnam has a diverse cultural heritage with more than 40,000 inventoried relics of all kinds. UNESCO has recognized 8 cultural and natural heritages, 15 intangible cultural heritages, and 9 documentary heritages. Vietnam’s 200 museums are storing 4 million artifacts, of which 200 are recognized as national treasures. Recently, more and more young people are engaging in the restoration and digitization of these heritages and relics.

Young people preserve national heritages creatively

Young people preserve national heritages creatively

(VOVWORLD) - November 23 is Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day. Vietnam has a diverse cultural heritage with more than 40,000 inventoried relics of all kinds. UNESCO has recognized 8 cultural and natural heritages, 15 intangible cultural heritages, and 9 documentary heritages. Vietnam’s 200 museums are storing 4 million artifacts, of which 200 are recognized as national treasures. Recently, more and more young people are engaging in the restoration and digitization of these heritages and relics.

19/11/2024
Livestream shopping brings Vietnamese goods closer to customers

Livestream shopping brings Vietnamese goods closer to customers

(VOVWORLD) - Livestream sales on social media and across multiple channels have become a popular trend, actively promoted by suppliers and embraced by customers. Livestreaming Vietnamese goods is emerging as a key method in e-commerce, bridging connections between buyers and sellers while enhancing accountability, brand reputation, and building a secure, sustainable supply chain.

Livestream shopping brings Vietnamese goods closer to customers

Livestream shopping brings Vietnamese goods closer to customers

(VOVWORLD) - Livestream sales on social media and across multiple channels have become a popular trend, actively promoted by suppliers and embraced by customers. Livestreaming Vietnamese goods is emerging as a key method in e-commerce, bridging connections between buyers and sellers while enhancing accountability, brand reputation, and building a secure, sustainable supply chain.

16/11/2024
Bac Ninh’s Quan ho folk singing stays alive at school

Bac Ninh’s Quan ho folk singing stays alive at school

(VOVWORLD) - 15 years ago, Bac Ninh province’s Quan ho folk songs earned a place on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Since then, Bac Ninh has been working hard to keep this tradition thriving. One standout initiative is teaching these folk songs in schools, making sure the next generation continues to cherish and preserve this cultural gem.

Bac Ninh’s Quan ho folk singing stays alive at school

Bac Ninh’s Quan ho folk singing stays alive at school

(VOVWORLD) - 15 years ago, Bac Ninh province’s Quan ho folk songs earned a place on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Since then, Bac Ninh has been working hard to keep this tradition thriving. One standout initiative is teaching these folk songs in schools, making sure the next generation continues to cherish and preserve this cultural gem.

09/11/2024
Vietnam Military History Museum glorifies national defense tradition

Vietnam Military History Museum glorifies national defense tradition

(VOVWORLD) - As of November 1, 2024, the Vietnam Military History Museum is opened to the public. The museum, a project of major cultural significance, gives an insight into the struggle for national independence of the Vietnamese people, as well as Vietnam’s military heritage, meeting the educational and sightseeing needs of domestic and international visitors.

Vietnam Military History Museum glorifies national defense tradition

Vietnam Military History Museum glorifies national defense tradition

(VOVWORLD) - As of November 1, 2024, the Vietnam Military History Museum is opened to the public. The museum, a project of major cultural significance, gives an insight into the struggle for national independence of the Vietnamese people, as well as Vietnam’s military heritage, meeting the educational and sightseeing needs of domestic and international visitors.

05/11/2024
Vietnamese digital technology enterprises go global

Vietnamese digital technology enterprises go global

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnamese digital technology enterprises are developing rapidly in terms of quantity and competitiveness and providing digital products, services and solutions to accelerate the national digital transformation and the development of the national digital economy and society, thus narrowing the digital gap globally. A number of Vietnamese digital companies have begun to penetrate the world market and achieve successes.

Vietnamese digital technology enterprises go global

Vietnamese digital technology enterprises go global

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnamese digital technology enterprises are developing rapidly in terms of quantity and competitiveness and providing digital products, services and solutions to accelerate the national digital transformation and the development of the national digital economy and society, thus narrowing the digital gap globally. A number of Vietnamese digital companies have begun to penetrate the world market and achieve successes.

19/10/2024
“Green House for Charity Fundraising” - Son La women's efforts through recycling

“Green House for Charity Fundraising” - Son La women's efforts through recycling

(VOVWORLD) - In the mountainous province of Son La, women’s unions have launched an initiative called the “Green House for Charity Fundraising” which has quickly gained widespread support both from members and local residents. The project collects and sells scrap materials, with the proceeds going toward a charity fund that assists locals facing hardships.

“Green House for Charity Fundraising” - Son La women's efforts through recycling

“Green House for Charity Fundraising” - Son La women's efforts through recycling

(VOVWORLD) - In the mountainous province of Son La, women’s unions have launched an initiative called the “Green House for Charity Fundraising” which has quickly gained widespread support both from members and local residents. The project collects and sells scrap materials, with the proceeds going toward a charity fund that assists locals facing hardships.

18/10/2024
Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Brand promoted to global markets

Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Brand promoted to global markets

(VOVWORLD) - The bird's nest industry is regarded as one of Vietnam’s most profitable sectors. Swiftlet farming is practiced in 42 out of 63 provinces and cities, with bird's nest houses producing hundreds of tons annually, valued at nearly 500 million USD. Beyond meeting domestic demand, Vietnamese bird's nest products are also exported, steadily gaining ground in many of the world's most demanding markets.

Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Brand promoted to global markets

Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Brand promoted to global markets

(VOVWORLD) - The bird's nest industry is regarded as one of Vietnam’s most profitable sectors. Swiftlet farming is practiced in 42 out of 63 provinces and cities, with bird's nest houses producing hundreds of tons annually, valued at nearly 500 million USD. Beyond meeting domestic demand, Vietnamese bird's nest products are also exported, steadily gaining ground in many of the world's most demanding markets.

05/10/2024
Veteran teacher adopts child survivors of devastating floods

Veteran teacher adopts child survivors of devastating floods

(VOVWORLD) - The flash flood and landslide in early September left Lang Nu village in Lao Cai province with immeasurable loss. 57 people were killed and 10 others still missing. Many local children became orphans with no one to rely on. Many organizations and people have come to help the children recover and continue to go to school. 75-year-old teacher Nguyen Xuan Khang, principal of Marie Curie School adopted all the children below 15 who survived the disaster until they are 18 years old.

Veteran teacher adopts child survivors of devastating floods

Veteran teacher adopts child survivors of devastating floods

(VOVWORLD) - The flash flood and landslide in early September left Lang Nu village in Lao Cai province with immeasurable loss. 57 people were killed and 10 others still missing. Many local children became orphans with no one to rely on. Many organizations and people have come to help the children recover and continue to go to school. 75-year-old teacher Nguyen Xuan Khang, principal of Marie Curie School adopted all the children below 15 who survived the disaster until they are 18 years old.

28/09/2024
Cao Bang’s typhoon-hit hamlets rebuild after devastation

Cao Bang’s typhoon-hit hamlets rebuild after devastation

(VOVWORLD) - Severe landslides and floods triggered by typhoon Yagi earlier this month killed 20 people and injured dozens in Lung Ly hamlet and Lung Sung hamlet in Cao Bang province. Many houses were buried. With the help of authorities, neighbors, and benefactors, the affected households are gradually recovering.

Cao Bang’s typhoon-hit hamlets rebuild after devastation

Cao Bang’s typhoon-hit hamlets rebuild after devastation

(VOVWORLD) - Severe landslides and floods triggered by typhoon Yagi earlier this month killed 20 people and injured dozens in Lung Ly hamlet and Lung Sung hamlet in Cao Bang province. Many houses were buried. With the help of authorities, neighbors, and benefactors, the affected households are gradually recovering.

22/09/2024
VOV proves its crucial role in responding to natural disasters

VOV proves its crucial role in responding to natural disasters

(VOVWORLD) - Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful storm in the East Sea in the last 30 years, and its subsequent floods and landslides caused heavy damage in 26 provinces and cities in northern Vietnam. Reporters from the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) headed to the storm’s center and flood-prone areas to keep the public up to date with the situation.

VOV proves its crucial role in responding to natural disasters

VOV proves its crucial role in responding to natural disasters

(VOVWORLD) - Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful storm in the East Sea in the last 30 years, and its subsequent floods and landslides caused heavy damage in 26 provinces and cities in northern Vietnam. Reporters from the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) headed to the storm’s center and flood-prone areas to keep the public up to date with the situation.