Tet comes early to Binh Khe flower village

Tet comes early to Binh Khe flower village

(VOVWORLD) - As Tet, the Lunar New Year, approaches, Binh Khe commune in Dong Trieu town, a major flower growing area of Quang Ninh province, becomes busier. Local farmers put all...
Vietnamese culture celebrated in Paris

Vietnamese culture celebrated in Paris

(VOVWORLD) - A program took place in Paris on Saturday to introduce the culture of Vietnam and celebrate Tet, Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year. The festival was held by the Association for...
Wednesday January 17, 2024

Wednesday January 17, 2024

(VOVWORLD) - It's the second week of the new year, which means we’re back to business as usual. We hope you’re having a productive week
Da Nang organizes “Spring of Love” program

Da Nang organizes “Spring of Love” program

(VOVWORLD) - On Thursday, the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Da Nang City organized the “Spring of Love” program to give Tet gifts to poor households, where Da Nang City’s Fatherland...
Cao Bang delivers 3,000 Tet gifts to workers

Cao Bang delivers 3,000 Tet gifts to workers

(VOVWORLD) -The Trade Union of Cao Bang province has organized “Tet reunion-Spring sharing 2024” to help workers in difficult circumstances as the Lunar New Year festival is three weeks...
Tet comes early in Long An’s border areas

Tet comes early in Long An’s border areas

(VOVWORLD) - These days, many families in the border areas of the Mekong Delta province of Long An are joyful because they’ve received new houses just ahead of the approaching Lunar New...
Flower villages busy ahead of Tet

Flower villages busy ahead of Tet

(VOVWORLD) - With Lunar New Year 2024 just a month away, Nhat Tan peach blossom village and Tu Lien kumquat village are getting busier meeting surging demands for a peach...
Everyday life in Vietnam in the eyes of German writer

Everyday life in Vietnam in the eyes of German writer

(VOVWORLD) - In comparison with Vietnamese writers, how does a foreign observer describe Vietnam’s rivers, markets, motorbikes, pho, and draft beer? Renowned contemporary German poet Jan Wagner provides a fascinating answer...