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    Vietnamese man donates rare blood to save lives, helps those in need

    The lives Pham Phu My has helped save with his rare blood and the thankful messages he receives from the needy people he has aided over the past decade make his hard work worth it.

    Tour operator proposes 7+ plan to welcome back Russian visitors

    Anex Vietnam, an inbound tour operator, has submitted a 7+ scheme to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism aimed at welcoming the return of Russian visitors to the country after a hiatus caused by COVID-19.

    NFT created by 14-year-old Vietnamese artist sells for $23,000

    A non-fungible token (NFT) created by Ho Chi Minh City-based teen artist Xeo Chu titled ‘The Lucky Apricot Blossom’ recently raked in US$23,000 in an auction on Binance’s NFT marketplace.

    Tours across provinces face roadblocks because of different rules

    Tens of localities have announced their opening to travelers, commencing from October but others are still quiet. This has caused concern among travel firms as it is still difficult to organize tours.

    Croatian entrepreneur immerses himself in authentic lifestyle while stranded in Vietnam

    Being stranded abroad due to the COVID-19 pandemic is an unexpected reality for many travellers, but Matija Babić's 17-month stay in Vietnam has been “worth every day”.

    Diplomatic representative agencies abroad help attract foreign tourists to Vietnam

    The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism has built a tourism communication and promotion programme to invite more tourists to Phu Quoc, while making preparations to reopen the entire Vietnamese tourism market.

    Vietnam exit FIFA Futsal World Cup with heads held high after narrow loss to Russia

    Vietnam’s valiant campaign at the FIFA Futsal World Cup Lithuania 2021 was ended by Russia as the European side advanced to the quarterfinals with a 3-2 win in their Round of 16 tie at Vilnius Arena on Wednesday.

    Travel firms in Ho Chi Minh City resume selling tours

    Travel firms based in Ho Chi Minh City have officially resumed tourism services following the launch of two new green tours to Can Gio and Cu Chi districts after a long period of stagnation due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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