Hanoi plans to build three bridges crossing the Red River between 2025 and 2030, with a total investment of approximately VND47.982 trillion (US$1.9 billion).
VOV.VN - A vast sunflower field by the Saigon River has recently become a favourite destination for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers, as the flowers bloom vibrantly, enticing young people flock to this scenic spot to capture stunning photos and immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of nature.
VOV.VN - Spring represents a fantastic opportunity for flower lovers to explore top destinations throughout the northern region, while also enjoying wonderful vacations with their friends or families.
VOV.VN - Italian cruise ship AIDAstella docked at Duong Dong Port in Phu Quoc City, south Vietnam, on December 18, bringing more than 2,000 visitors to the island locality, one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the country.
VOV.VN - An M-118 bomb, weighing approximately 1,362kg, was found by fishermen on November 25 located about 200 metres downstream from Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi capital.
Seventeen stunning photos of Vietnam captured by renowned photographer Daniel Kordan have been pubilicised on Daily Mail, a British newspaper, and tourism forums, captivating international readers.
AVANEST Vietnam Nutrition JSC exported the first batch of bird’s nests to China through the Bac Luan II bridge border gate in Mong Cai city, the northern province of Quang Ninh on November 20.
VOV.VN - Experts from Artelia, a French design company specializing in engineering, project management, and consulting services, have arrived in Vietnam to work with stakeholders and conduct a preliminary survey of the 122-year-old Long Bien Bridge for a restoration project.
VOV.VN - The Long Bien District Military Command of Hanoi, in coordination with relevant authorities, retrieved and relocated a bomb weighing approximately 1,362 kg from the Red River on October 24.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Yagi that pounded northern Vietnam in early September has caused an estimated loss of VND81,500 billion (nearly US$3 billion), according to a Vietnamese official.