Viet Nam to compete in Taiwan
Viet Nam will compete in the Taiwan Open Athletics Championships to be held in Taipei City Stadium on May 27-28.
Thao to be sole Vietnamese athlete at Asian Grand Prix
The Viet Nam Athletics Federation (VAF) has announced that Do Thi Thao will be the only Vietnamese athlete to compete at the upcoming Asian Grand Prix in Thailand.
Athletes to take part in paragliding accuracy quest
Three Vietnamese athletes will take part in the Paragliding Accuracy World Cup in Indonesia tomorrow (April 26).
Hoang wins stage at HCM City Cup
Cyclist Phan Thai Hoang of Dong Thap completed the eighth stage of the HCM City Television Cycling Cup with a time of 1h 13min 50sec yesterday.
VN athletes win places at 2014 Summer Youth Games
Vietnamese athletes have earned three tickets to compete at the second Summer Youth Olympic Games in China next year.
Thuy Dung wins Thailand Tour
Nguyen Thuy Dung made Vietnamese cycling history by taking the leader's yellow jersey at the Princess Maha Chackri Sirindhon's Cup Women's Tour of Thailand today.
Junior weightlifters to compete in world event
Vietnamese athletes will test their skills at the World Youth Weightlifting Championships beginning on Saturday in Uzbekistan.
Brave athletes set to race the Jungle Marathon in Viet Nam
Jungle Marathon Viet Nam, an endurance race covering a total length of 240km, will be held in the central city of Dong Hoi in Quang Binh Province from May 31 to June 9, a race volunteer Mai Nguyen Dinh Huy told Viet Nam News yesterday.
Six Vietnamese athletes to take part in Asian Grand Prix
The Asian Athletics Association has invited six Vietnamese athletes to compete at the upcoming Asian Grand Prix.
Thanh wins gold at Challenge Cup in Germany
Male gymnast Nguyen Ha Thanh won gold on the parallel bars in the Challenge Cup Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Cottbus, Germany, yesterday.
National running tournament ends
The 54th national cross-country running and semi-marathon tournament wrapped up yesterday in the southern province of Kien Giang.

Hightlight

Tax code reforms to decipher dependents Tax code reforms to decipher dependents

People who are dependent on personal income tax payers will be given their own tax codes to avoid people lodging claims as dependents of more than one taxpayer.

Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts

More than 10 years after the Government unveiled policies to encourage tie-ups between farmers and businesses, the proportion of farm produce sold through such contracts remains modest.

Buddha statues highlight heritage Buddha statues highlight heritage

An exhibition of Buddhist artefacts from the 11th to 20th century opened yesterday at the HCM City-based Xa Loi Pagoda.

Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration

A book by Australian limbless victim Nick Vujicic was launched in Vietnamese yesterday.