The temperature in the North is forecasted to drop to 9-12 degrees Celsius in lowland provinces and 6-9 degrees Celsius in mountainous areas at night.
Vietnamese people across the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year with a range of activities
As well as traditional flowers and bonsai trees for Tết, more and more Vietnamese people are opting for flowers from overseas to brighten up their home during Lunar New Year. Some are even choosing artificial bouquets so they can reuse them each year.
More than 2,000 workers and students in difficult circumstances in southern provinces have been offered free flights and buses to take them home for the Lunar New Year (Tết).
Both the president and the prime minister emphasised on ensuring joyful and safe Tết celebrations for the people.
The Ministry of Health has asked public and private hospitals across the country to ensure sufficient amounts of medicine, equipment and staff during the upcoming Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday, which falls on January 22.
Eleven out of 31 motor vehicle registration centres have been shut in Hà Nội.
It is expected that by March this year, all of 11 flyover stations of the Bến Thành-Suối Tiên metro will be completed, according to the HCM City Management Authority for Urban Railways (MAUR).
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Saturday hosted a reception for a delegation of overseas Vietnamese (OV) who are now in Việt Nam for the "Xuân Quê hương" (Homeland Spring) 2023, during which he called for their engagement in the Government’s efforts to bring Việt Nam closer to the world.
The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Sóc Trăng aims to set up 110 new co-operatives and 515 new co-operatives groups with a total of 13,000 members by 2025.
Kiên Giang Province plans to produce more shrimp using advanced techniques to enhance yield and quality this year.
Filling the book cases is no easy task for Đăng and his team, from working with bookstores for the best prices to organising and transporting the books, among numerous other things.
The three sub-projects are planned to be completed this year, consisting of Mai Sơn-National Highway 45; Vĩnh Hảo-Phan Thiết and Phan Thiết-Dầu Giây.
When the students first come to the DCoHT, the college discussion options with students, but later discovers that those who pick both vocational and knowledge modules, struggle in the long-term.
The country’s largest and busiest airport, Tân Sơn Nhất in HCM City, has taken measures to ease domestic air overcrowding during the upcoming Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday, which falls on January 22.
About 91.1 million people in Việt Nam participated in health insurance last year, accounting for 92.04 per cent of its population and marking an increase of over 2.2 million participants compared to that of 2021, according to the Vietnam Social Security (VSS).
Bình Lợi Commune in HCM City is famous for its ochna blossom farms, and as Tết approaches, farmers are hard at work to supply the beautiful flowers, the symbol for the holiday.
Bus, train and air tickets are selling out fast after many businesses allowed their employees to early leave to return to their hometowns to celebrate Tết (Lunar New Year) holidays.