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    Fireworks Illuminate Ancestral Sky

    Visitors and residents of northern Phu Tho province, dubbed the land of ancestors, were enthralled by a spectacular fireworks display that illuminated the night sky on April 17th evening. The vibrant pyrotechnics were a tribute to the Hung Kings, the legendary founders of the Vietnamese nation.

    Whale Worshipping Festival in Full Swing in Bac Lieu

    The Nghinh Ong (whale worshipping) festival, an annual ritual where fishermen come together to pray for a good haul of fish from their catch, took place in Dong Hai district of the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu, on April 18.

    First Horse Training Academy Taking Shape in Vietnam

    A royal horse academy with a grand total of 300 stables situated in Hai Phong will mark the Vietnamese inauguration of its kind, aiming to provide an array of equestrian courses for its affluent clientele.

    Vietnam’s First Horse Training Academy is Coming to Life

    A prestigious horse academy with 300 stables located in Hai Phong will become the inaugural establishment of its kind in Vietnam. Its primary aim is to offer exclusive horse riding training programs to affluent individuals.

    Vietnam’s target: eradicating tuberculosis by 2034

    The Minister of Health, Dao Hong Lan, announced at a ceremony in Hanoi on March 22 to commemorate World Tuberculosis Day that the country has committed to eliminating tuberculosis (TB) by 2034 as part of its efforts to achieve the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of eradicating TB as a global public health menace.

    Rehearsal for 70th Anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory Military Parade

    A practice session took place on March 22 in Hanoi to get ready for a magnificent military parade that is planned to occur at Dien Bien province's stadium on the morning of May 7. This parade is a part of the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory.

    Exploring the Paper-Making Craft of the Dao Ethnic People in Cao Bang

    The Red Dao ethnic minority people living in Nguyen Binh district, Cao Bang province, in the northern mountains, are known for their exceptional skills in paper-making. This traditional craft has been passed down through generations and is considered a unique cultural heritage of the community.

    Thousands line the streets of Hanoi for a palanquin procession.

    On March 19, the streets of Long Bien district in Hanoi were filled with thousands of individuals, gathering together to take part in the palanquin procession during the Ngo festival in Thach Ban ward. This grand event was held to pay tribute to the revered deities, recognizing their immense contributions to the village throughout the years.

    Local soccer players set off for Indonesia for second round of World Cup qualifiers.

    On March 19, the Vietnam national football team embarked on their journey from Hanoi to Indonesia in preparation for the second round of qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

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