National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has switched all of its Australia flights to Boeing 787 operations in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Vietnam-Australia direct route.
People in Vietnam will be able to watch one of the best meteor showers in a year next week, when its activity meteor count peaks.
A huge amount of sand from a dredging project off the southern Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc is being sold to Singapore, while local constructions are forced to use sand bought from the mainland, a paradox angering residents of the popular tourist destination.
Vietnam on December 5 punished two editors of a major newspaper which had earlier been fined for publishing what authorities said were false reports on toxic fish sauce.
Traffic police in the central Vietnamese city of Danang have launched their own official Facebook page to receive traffic updates from local residents across the city.
Lottery companies in southern Vietnam have announced plans to introduce new products to combat the skyrocketing popularity of the computerized lottery c 6/45.
Vietnam’s state-owned coal and minerals corporation is facing government inspection after spending over VND70 billion (US$3.13 million) on logo-bearing medals for its employees.
One fisherman is missing after a Chinese fishing boat rammed a Vietnamese vessel while the latter was operating in waters off Hai Phong City on November 29.
It is easy to access Chinese infrastructure loans, but the real cost is actually high for borrowers, once all factors are carefully considered, an economic expert has warned.
Potential designs to be used in Vietnam’s new international airport near Ho Chi Minh City are on display in Hanoi for public feedback, with similar displays scheduled soon for Danang, Dong Nai, and Ho Chi Minh City.