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    Fair features regional specialties

    A fair featuring Vietnam’s regional specialties took place in Vincom Mega Mall Royal City trade centre from Nov. 20-24, attracting 30 booths from many provinces.

    People’s Army of Vietnam accompanying nation over 75 years

    Over the past 75 years, the People's Army of Vietnam has made great achievements. In the resistance wars or in peace, its goals are always for the sake of the Party, nation and people.

    Linh Phuoc Pagoda-renowned spiritual venue in Da Lat

    Linh Phuoc pagoda, located at 120 Tu Phuoc, Ward 11 in the resort city of Da Lat, is known as the pagoda of Vietnamese records.

    Carp village prepares for Kitchen Gods’ Day

    There is no busier time than Tet for Thuy Tram village in the northern province of Phu Tho. It is a time of high demand for the village’s famous produce, red carp.

    Gia Lai province: Land of beautiful untouched nature

    Gia Lai province is an ideal destination for travelers wanting to explore the wild nature and the unique culture of the Central Highlands ethnic groups who are known for their gong space.

    32 years of Gac Ma battle

    32 years ago, on March 14 1988, 64 Vietnamese soldiers sacrificed in the battle of protecting Gac Ma Island (Johnson South Reef), part of the Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelago.

    Bui Chu Ancient Cathedral: Unique architecture of Red River Delta

    Bui Chu Cathedral in Nam Dinh province is one of the most ancient churches in the Northern provinces, with a history equivalent to Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi's Cathedral.

    Bahnar ritual of new Rong house inauguration reenacted

    Villagers in De KJeng village, Ayun commune, Mang Yang district, Gia Lai province gathered to prepare for Rong communal house inauguration, a traditional ritual of Bahnar ethnic people.

    Vietnam assumes ASEAN 2020 chairmanship

    Following the closing ceremony of the 35th ASEAN Summit, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha of Thailand handed the chairmanship hammer to his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

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