Even by Trần Đặng Đăng Khoa's standards, the first Vietnamese person to ride around the world on a motorbike, the trip he took in mid-May was special.
The municipal administration ways it is working on a new plan with greater benefits to attract experts and talented workers that the city needs.
Considered key national projects, several policies and frameworks have been proposed for Ring Roads No. 4 in Hà Nội and No. 3 in HCM City, aiming to create favourable conditions for investment and implementation.
The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) has submitted to Government a draft decree on regional minimum wage for contracted workers.
Việt Nam reported 961 new COVID-19 infections in 42 localities on Friday, bringing the total caseload in the country to 10,729,681.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has proposed scrapping the US$10,000 COVID-19 travel insurance required to enter Việt Nam.
The HCM City People’s Committee has proposed to delay the start of the metro line No 2 Bến Thành-Tham Lương by the end of 2025 or the beginning of 2026.
Under a programme to improve healthcare for the elderly, HCM City plans to pilot nursing centres under the socialisation model that will widen the investor base and provide affordable care.
Lóng Sập, a border commune in northern mountainous Sơn La Province, used to be ridden with crime, but now things are starting to turn for the better.
Many farmers in Bình Chánh District of HCM City have switched to raising ornamental Japanese koi fish in saline water in recent years.
The granting of planting area codes is key to opening the door for Hà Nội's agricultural products to reach the world market.
Việt Nam on Thursday announced 802 new COVID-19 infections in 45 localities.
A total of 34 foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and 23 international organisations are taking part in the settlement of post-war bomb and landmine work in the central province of Quảng Trị, the most severely contaminated locality in Việt Nam.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has asked schools to strictly follow regulations on receipts for the school year 2022-23, which will begin in September.
Việt Nam is focusing on gradually eliminating child labour by raising awareness of the problem among parents and employers.
Việt Nam has succeeded in developing its sea and island tourism with attractive tourism products, leading to a rise in both domestic and international visitors. However, the rapid growth of the industry requires planning to ensure sustainable development in the future.
Construction of the first phase of Ring Road No 4 through five southern localities, including HCM City, will start next year and be completed in 2028, according to the city Department of Transport.