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03/11/2025
When code meets compassion: A lifeline in times of disaster

When code meets compassion: A lifeline in times of disaster

(VOVWORLD) - On the morning of October 8, the water level of the Cau River in Thai Nguyen province reached 29.9 m, one meter higher than the historical flood peak of 2024. Prolonged heavy rain caused widespread floods overnight, in some places the water reached the second floor of local houses and residents had to climb to the roof to wait for rescue. While rescue teams struggled to reach isolated neighborhoods, a small group of young engineers quietly began a different kind of rescue, turning lines of code into a lifeline. What started that night as a spontaneous act of compassion would soon evolve into a real-time digital map that helped save lives far beyond Thai Nguyen.

When code meets compassion: A lifeline in times of disaster

When code meets compassion: A lifeline in times of disaster

(VOVWORLD) - On the morning of October 8, the water level of the Cau River in Thai Nguyen province reached 29.9 m, one meter higher than the historical flood peak of 2024. Prolonged heavy rain caused widespread floods overnight, in some places the water reached the second floor of local houses and residents had to climb to the roof to wait for rescue. While rescue teams struggled to reach isolated neighborhoods, a small group of young engineers quietly began a different kind of rescue, turning lines of code into a lifeline. What started that night as a spontaneous act of compassion would soon evolve into a real-time digital map that helped save lives far beyond Thai Nguyen.

05/10/2025
Lion dance brings Mid-Autumn festival spirit alive in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Lion dance brings Mid-Autumn festival spirit alive in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam will celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the most important traditional holidays on Monday, or the 15th of the 8th lunar month. The festival would not be complete without its colorful lion dances and unicorn dances. Accompanied by the exciting rhythm of drums and cymbals, these dances draw people into the street, where the community unites in an atmosphere of festive cheer.

Lion dance brings Mid-Autumn festival spirit alive in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Lion dance brings Mid-Autumn festival spirit alive in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam will celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the most important traditional holidays on Monday, or the 15th of the 8th lunar month. The festival would not be complete without its colorful lion dances and unicorn dances. Accompanied by the exciting rhythm of drums and cymbals, these dances draw people into the street, where the community unites in an atmosphere of festive cheer.

01/09/2025
Plucking patriotism: Stories from a Dan Tranh classroom

Plucking patriotism: Stories from a Dan Tranh classroom

(VOVWORLD) - As Vietnam’s National Day, September 2, draws near, Hanoi brightens with flags, banners, and the sight and sound of parade rehearsals. Yet patriotism is not only seen in grand displays. At 206 De La Thanh Nho alley, inside a Dan Tranh (zither) classroom, patriotism takes the form of music. Here, teacher Han Thanh Ha guides her students through melodies that speak of the homeland. What began as a simple trend, playing patriotic songs on traditional instruments, has quietly grown into a heartfelt practice, where young people turn to music as a way to connect with their roots. VOV has the story.

Plucking patriotism: Stories from a Dan Tranh classroom

Plucking patriotism: Stories from a Dan Tranh classroom

(VOVWORLD) - As Vietnam’s National Day, September 2, draws near, Hanoi brightens with flags, banners, and the sight and sound of parade rehearsals. Yet patriotism is not only seen in grand displays. At 206 De La Thanh Nho alley, inside a Dan Tranh (zither) classroom, patriotism takes the form of music. Here, teacher Han Thanh Ha guides her students through melodies that speak of the homeland. What began as a simple trend, playing patriotic songs on traditional instruments, has quietly grown into a heartfelt practice, where young people turn to music as a way to connect with their roots. VOV has the story.

10/08/2025
From heritage to handmade: Hanoi fosters creativity for culture-tourism development

From heritage to handmade: Hanoi fosters creativity for culture-tourism development

(VOVWORLD) - Whether you're strolling through Hanoi’s Old Quarter or visiting historical and cultural landmarks in the city, you can easily come across handmade products inspired by folk traditions, yet highly functional, either for display or everyday use.

From heritage to handmade: Hanoi fosters creativity for culture-tourism development

From heritage to handmade: Hanoi fosters creativity for culture-tourism development

(VOVWORLD) - Whether you're strolling through Hanoi’s Old Quarter or visiting historical and cultural landmarks in the city, you can easily come across handmade products inspired by folk traditions, yet highly functional, either for display or everyday use.

04/08/2025
Deep understanding is crucial to supporting children with autism

Deep understanding is crucial to supporting children with autism

(VOVWORLD) - In Vietnam, autism remains a complex and deeply emotional journey—not just for the children affected, but also for their families, educators, and society. With determination and compassion, communities nationwide are coming together to support these children by early intervention, vocational training, and creating career pathways. From mothers navigating initial diagnoses to teachers guiding life-changing breakthroughs, their collective support is changing the lives of children with autism.

Deep understanding is crucial to supporting children with autism

Deep understanding is crucial to supporting children with autism

(VOVWORLD) - In Vietnam, autism remains a complex and deeply emotional journey—not just for the children affected, but also for their families, educators, and society. With determination and compassion, communities nationwide are coming together to support these children by early intervention, vocational training, and creating career pathways. From mothers navigating initial diagnoses to teachers guiding life-changing breakthroughs, their collective support is changing the lives of children with autism.

27/07/2025
Vietnam – 30 year of integration and development with ASEAN

Vietnam – 30 year of integration and development with ASEAN

(VOVWORLD) - July 28, 1995, marked a historic milestone in Vietnam’s journey of international integration as it officially joined the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Over the past three decades, Vietnam’s pivotal contributions to regional integration, cooperation, and the building of a cohesive ASEAN Community have been widely acknowledged. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Vietnam’s accession, VOV presents a special program titled “Vietnam – 30 Years of Integration and Development with ASEAN”.

Vietnam – 30 year of integration and development with ASEAN

Vietnam – 30 year of integration and development with ASEAN

(VOVWORLD) - July 28, 1995, marked a historic milestone in Vietnam’s journey of international integration as it officially joined the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Over the past three decades, Vietnam’s pivotal contributions to regional integration, cooperation, and the building of a cohesive ASEAN Community have been widely acknowledged. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Vietnam’s accession, VOV presents a special program titled “Vietnam – 30 Years of Integration and Development with ASEAN”.

20/07/2025
Reuniting martyrs with their families through photographs

Reuniting martyrs with their families through photographs

(VOVWORLD) -Using torn and faded photos of fallen soldiers — and in many cases, with no photo at all — the young men of the Skyline group have helped many families obtain a clear, restored portrait with which to remember husbands, fathers, and brothers who sacrificed their lives fighting for Vietnam's independence. The quiet, behind-the-scenes work of this group of young people who restore martyrs' portraits has eased the pain of their relatives and given them comfort.

Reuniting martyrs with their families through photographs

Reuniting martyrs with their families through photographs

(VOVWORLD) -Using torn and faded photos of fallen soldiers — and in many cases, with no photo at all — the young men of the Skyline group have helped many families obtain a clear, restored portrait with which to remember husbands, fathers, and brothers who sacrificed their lives fighting for Vietnam's independence. The quiet, behind-the-scenes work of this group of young people who restore martyrs' portraits has eased the pain of their relatives and given them comfort.

29/06/2025
So ugly, it’s art: How a young potter reimagines Bat Trang

So ugly, it’s art: How a young potter reimagines Bat Trang

(VOVWORLD) - A pot with googly eyes or a cartoon character with misshapen teeth are among the hot-sale products from Bat Trang, Vietnam’s centuries-old ceramics village. There, 27-year-old Vu Tuan Long is turning tradition on its head. What began as a joke on TikTok has become a thriving studio, drawing millions of views and real-world visitors. In a place known for polished beauty, Long’s “ceramesses” are showing that even the weird has a place in heritage.

So ugly, it’s art: How a young potter reimagines Bat Trang

So ugly, it’s art: How a young potter reimagines Bat Trang

(VOVWORLD) - A pot with googly eyes or a cartoon character with misshapen teeth are among the hot-sale products from Bat Trang, Vietnam’s centuries-old ceramics village. There, 27-year-old Vu Tuan Long is turning tradition on its head. What began as a joke on TikTok has become a thriving studio, drawing millions of views and real-world visitors. In a place known for polished beauty, Long’s “ceramesses” are showing that even the weird has a place in heritage.

25/06/2025
A Swedish couple’s unbreakable bond with Vietnam

A Swedish couple’s unbreakable bond with Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) - During its struggles for national independence, Vietnam gained support from many international friends, including the people of Sweden. Among them was Elisabeth Dahlin, who, as a high school student 50 years ago, joined the movement to protest the war in Vietnam. That marked the beginning of her lifelong connection with the S-shaped land.

A Swedish couple’s unbreakable bond with Vietnam

A Swedish couple’s unbreakable bond with Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) - During its struggles for national independence, Vietnam gained support from many international friends, including the people of Sweden. Among them was Elisabeth Dahlin, who, as a high school student 50 years ago, joined the movement to protest the war in Vietnam. That marked the beginning of her lifelong connection with the S-shaped land.

16/06/2025
Simple tech, true change: Stories from Son La and Lai Chau Provinces

Simple tech, true change: Stories from Son La and Lai Chau Provinces

(VOVWORLD) - In the northern mountainous region, a quiet change is happening. Young Mong ethnic minority people in Lai Chau Province are using livestreams to share their culture, show their daily lives, and invite visitors to their villages. Meanwhile, in Son La Province, Thai farmers are livestreaming from their plum gardens, selling their fruitto customers without going through traders. By learning to use digital tools, they’re connecting their daily lives and local products with distant communities. VOV reports on how young people and farmers in remote areas are embracing simple technology to open up new opportunities.

Simple tech, true change: Stories from Son La and Lai Chau Provinces

Simple tech, true change: Stories from Son La and Lai Chau Provinces

(VOVWORLD) - In the northern mountainous region, a quiet change is happening. Young Mong ethnic minority people in Lai Chau Province are using livestreams to share their culture, show their daily lives, and invite visitors to their villages. Meanwhile, in Son La Province, Thai farmers are livestreaming from their plum gardens, selling their fruitto customers without going through traders. By learning to use digital tools, they’re connecting their daily lives and local products with distant communities. VOV reports on how young people and farmers in remote areas are embracing simple technology to open up new opportunities.