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A recent trip by a Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporter has offered a fascinating glimpse of an age-old relic complex on the outskirts of Hanoi which is home to a legendary young hero and a UNESCO-recognized festival held to pay tribute to him.
Vietnamese police have apprehended five people after swooping on a ring of amateur models and actresses who prostituted themselves for up to US$1,000 per sex session.
The provider of the sleep pod service at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi decided to lower its charges on April 15, according to newswire Vietnamplus.
A pilot and a flight attendant of the national flagged carrier Vietnam Airlines (VNA) were arrested for smuggling totally 6 kilograms of gold when entering Gimhae International Airport in Pusan City in the Republic of Korea (RoK) on April 14.
The Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade, better known as VietinBank, on April 14 got the approval from its shareholders for a merger with Petrolimex Group Bank (PG Bank) in accordance with the overall plan of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) unveiled early this year.
While a tour guide is supposed to provide assistance, information and cultural, historical and contemporary heritage interpretation to vacationers, some would only do the otherwise and scare tourists away.
It is now more common for Vietnamese Internet users to express their opinions, objections or protests on social networks, and sometimes end up seeing the changes they have demanded really put in place.
Two Vietnamese artists who have both won prizes at an emerging photography competition held annually in Dubai, have shared with Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper their memorable trips to claim the awards in the lavish city of the United Arab Emirates.
An enterprising Vietnamese woman has tasted the first fruit of her ambitious quest to ‘ship’ local yoga coaches to other countries, including those where the discipline has gained a strong foothold.
The environmental crime prevention police agency in the southern Vietnamese province of Dong Nai on April 11 said they are conducting a further investigation into a case related to Taiwanese-owned monosodium glutamate maker Vedan which reportedly hired two trucks to dump untreated industrial waste earlier this week.