Hà Nội-based Nội Bài International Airport welcomed the first international commercial flight on Tuesday morning after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vietnam News Agency has talked with Nguyễn Trùng Khánh, director of the Việt Nam National Administration of Tourism, about the long-awaited full reopening of tourism on March 15 and the many remaining obstacles.
Further details about COVID patients self-monitoring at home have been released after the Ministry of Health announced a relaxation of the rules.
The Vietnamese Government on Tuesday agreed to waive entry visa requirements for foreign nationals entering the country from 13 nations.
While Hà Nội’s COVID caseload is surging, the capital city has seen fewer severe infections and less people needing hospital treatment.
The south-central province of Bình Thuận has identified tourism as one of three key pillars of its socio - economic development, and is focused on developing it in a professional manner.
Several problems that have arisen since students returned to HCM City schools after the Tết holiday have left all stakeholders – parents, teachers, students and others – worried and anxious.
The #Love30 campaign – at the heart of the United Nations Road Safety action – advocates making a 30 km/h (20mph) speed limit the norm for cities worldwide in streets where people live, work and play.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, who doubles as Head of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, expressed thanks to international partners for supporting Việt Nam in pandemic prevention and control at a meeting held on Monday afternoon.
The Ministry of Health says regulations have been eased - and people with coronavirus can leave their isolation areas if absolutely necessary to do so, as long as they wear masks and keep apart from other people. But these movements are still restricted within their home.