On 3 October in Hanoi, the French Embassy awarded the National Order of the Legion of Honour, Officer rank, to 2 distinguished Vietnamese French scientists - Professor Tran Thanh Van and Professor Le Kim Ngoc. This is France’s most prestigious award, recognising their lifelong dedication to science, as well as their efforts to strengthen ties between France and Vietnam.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
Resolution 71 marks a new phase for Vietnam’s higher education - pushing universities to become centres of innovation and entrepreneurship, where talent and bold ideas meet real-world impact.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
"Soobin Live Concert: All-Rounder" has marked a historic milestone for Vietnamese singer Soobin Hoang Son. Tickets for both nights of the show sold out in just 12 minutes. But the show wasn't just a commercial success - it went viral, generating hundreds of thousands of online discussions and millions of interactions across social media.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
Typhoon Matmo is strengthening as it moves towards northern Vietnam, bringing the threat of heavy rain and multiple disaster risks just a week after Typhoon Bualoi. Authorities are calling for urgent measures to protect embankments, reservoirs and hydropower plants, while ensuring the safety of local communities.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
A team of excavators has uncovered over 1,000 silver and gold coins valued at around 1 million US dollars from a centuries-old Spanish shipwreck off Florida’s “Treasure Coast.” The coins, some still bearing dates and mint marks, belong to a fleet that was lost in a hurricane in July 1715.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival event in New Jersey has attracted over 300 attendees, including Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese families. The event reflects the festival’s cultural significance far beyond Vietnam’s borders.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed
Typhoon Bualoi has left communities struggling to recover. However, a recent viral video shows foreigners pitching in to help with the clean-up. The group, from Ha Giang 2 Ward in Tuyen Quang Province, was forced to stay in their homestay due to flooding. As soon as the water receded, they took turns assisting local residents with clean-up efforts throughout the day.| Vietnam Today - RSS Feed