Japan has overtaken Taiwan as the most popular destination for Vietnamese guest workers, according to the Department of Overseas Labor, under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs.
From November 18 to 24, the World Week of Italian Cuisine will be held in HCMC to promote the Italian culinary culture.
A TNT Theater Britain production featuring William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” tragedy will be staged in Hanoi and HCMC in mid-November.
Buoyed by a strong economy and excited by their international prospects, Vietnamese businesses are anticipating a bright future, according to the latest “HSBC Navigator: Now, Next and How” report.
The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam, in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam, will organize an exhibition of Japan’s martial arts in HCMC from November 8 to 24.
Vietnam Travel Airlines Co., Ltd, or Vietravel Airlines, on November 4 announced the appointment of Livio Arizzi, an Italian pilot, as the firm’s deputy general director as part of its airline establishment plan.
The Hanoi Indie Troupe will organize a handicraft fair at Toong co-working space in Hanoi City’s Cau Giay District on November 16 to 17, with the participation of 38 vendors.
Ride-hailing firms Grab and GoViet, a subsidiary of Indonesia's Gojek, have taken turns to announce plans to pump additional funding into expanding their services in Vietnam to win more riders in this fast growing market.
The Xposition ‘O’ Contemporary Dance Fiesta will for the first time take place at Soul Live Project Complex in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City from October 31 to November 2.
The VDAS Design Association will organize an interior design week in Ho Chi Minh City in March, 2020, the organizer announced recently.