VOV.VN - The 13th plenum of the Party Central Committee opened in Hanoi on October 6, putting the finishing touches to personnel plans and draft documents to be presented at the coming 14th National Party Congress.
VOV.VN - The rain praying ceremony is a spiritual and cultural activity, representing the distinctive identity of the Jrai ethnic group in Gia Lai province. The Jrai people have preserved the ritual’s original traditional values, enriching the cultural heritage of ethnic Central Highlanders.
VOV.VN - Party General Secretary To Lam on October 4 delivered a keynote speech at the 8th Congress of the Central Public Security Party Organization for the 2025-2030 tenure.
VOV.VN - After Typhoon Bualoi swept through northern mountainous and central provinces on October 1, residents and soldiers worked to clear debris and restore daily life.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Public Joint Stock Commercial Bank (PVcomBank) recently handed over 10 electric vehicles to Hue Central Hospital to support its daily operations.
Standing members of the Central Steering Committee on Prevention and Control of Corruption, Wastefulness and Negative Phenomena has urged the combat shifts its focus more strongly to preventing these practices early and from afar by promptly addressing loopholes and improving institutional frameworks.
VOV.VN - Powerful typhoon Bualoi has brought heavy, prolonged rainfall and strong gusty winds, toppling countless trees, tearing off roofs, and snapping power poles across central Vietnam, especially in Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Thanh Hoa provinces.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Bualoi, the 10th storm to hit Vietnam this year, has battered several central provinces with violent winds and prolonged downpours, inflicting severe damage on homes and infrastructure facilities and disrupting people’s lives.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Bualoi, packing winds of 118 - 133km/h near its eye, is sweeping across central Vietnam, triggering heavy rainfall and coastal surges of up to 7 m high.
VOV.VN - In the forests and mountains of the Central Highlands, above the sound of the wind and streams, travelers may sometimes hear the sound of a dinh tut flute, the traditional instrument of the Ede people. The ding tut is considered the voice of their cultural heritage.