VOV.VN - A female Vietnamese athlete has won the first gold medal for Vietnam at the 2025 ASEAN School Games (ASG) currently taking place in Brunei.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese representative Nguyen Huong Giang did not advance to the Top 30 at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant, whose grand finale took place in Thailand on November 21.
Melbourne City (Australia) defeated Ho Chi Minh City 3-0 in the final Group A match of the 2025–2026 AFC Women’s Club Championship on November 19 at Thong Nhat Stadium. Despite the loss, the Vietnamese team finished second in the group and secured a place in the quarterfinals.
VOV.VN - Head coach Mai Đức Chung and his players of the national women’s team are scheduled to fly to Japan on November 21 for a training camp in preparation for the coming 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games).
National Assembly Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh hosted a reception in Hanoi on November 18 for a delegation from the Belarusian Women’s Union led by its President Olga Aleksandrovna Shpilevskaya, who also heads the national branch of the MIR Interstate Television and Radio Company in Belarus.
Dr. Phan Bich Thien, Chairwoman of the Vietnamese Women’s Forum in Europe, has given her opinions on draft documents for the 14th National Party Congress, hailing the documents’ focus on building a nation with rapid, sustainable development, prosperity and happiness.
More than 200 women-led enterprises in Vietnam have received training aimed at enhancing their capabilities in e-commerce, logistics, and international payment processes.
VOV.VN - Vietnam have been drawn into a relatively favourable group for the final round of the 2026 AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup, following the official draw conducted by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
VOV.VN -Despite their best efforts, Vietnam fell to Cambodia in the women’s triples final at the 2025 Asian Pétanque Championships on November 9, taking home the silver medal.
It often takes a month for a Dao ethnic woman to dye a piece of fabric and two to three years to make a full set of clothes. Though the process is time-consuming, Dao women in Van Ho commune, Son La province, continue to meticulously craft their intricate costumes in order to preserve their identity.