Kumquat growing area in Hoi An preparing for Tet

Kumquat growing area in Hoi An preparing for Tet

(VOVWORLD) - These days the ornamental kumquat cultivation area in Hoi An city is bustling, preparing to meet the demands of the upcoming Lunar New Year market. Most local ornamental kumquats have been...
Wednesday December 27, 2023

Wednesday December 27, 2023

(VOVWORLD) - We’re now in the last few days of 2023 when, like many others, we look back at what we’ve done during the past year and announce our...
Young people confirm vanguard role in new era

Young people confirm vanguard role in new era

(VOVWORLD) - Nearly 700 delegates are attending the 11th National Congress of the Vietnamese Students Association in Hanoi from December 18-20. They expressed their aspiration to contribute to national development...
The guardian of Bru-Van Kieu ethnic culture

The guardian of Bru-Van Kieu ethnic culture

(VOVWORLD) - Preserving cultural values and traditions for future generations is a great concern of many people of the Bru-Van Kieu ethnic minority. Ho Cho, who lives in Huong Hoa district,...
Denmark passes law to ban Koran burnings

Denmark passes law to ban Koran burnings

(VOVWORLD) - Denmark's parliament on Thursday passed a law making it illegal to burn the Koran in public places, seeking to deescalate tensions with Muslim countries after a spate of Danish...
EU talks on AI rules stall after 24 hours of debate

EU talks on AI rules stall after 24 hours of debate

(VOVWORLD) - After 24 straight hours of negotiations, European Union representatives remain divided over a plan to adopt what would become the most comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence in the western...
Hanoi bolsters night-time economy

Hanoi bolsters night-time economy

(VOVWORLD) -By the end of November, Hanoi received 22.6 million visitors, up 32% from last year, earning 3.46 billion USD, up 58.4%. To continue attracting tourists, the...
Wednesday December 6, 2023

Wednesday December 6, 2023

(VOVWORLD) - This week, VOVWorld received more than 400 letters, emails and phone calls from listeners around the world