Admirers of art need not go out to visit crowded exhibitions amid the possibility of catching COVID-19. They can just stay home and view online exhibitions in an experience nearly the equal of actually being in a gallery.
The fourth wave of COVID-19 continues to cripple Vietnam’s aviation sector. Airlines are running low on cash flow while still having to spend tens of billions of dong each day on operations. Facing a host of difficulties, they are struggling to survive.
As the whole country comes together to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, electricity boxes along streets in Hanoi have become works of art, creating a new look for much of the capital as part of pandemic prevention efforts.
As summer arrives, lotus ponds around the country in bloom and becoming attractive check-in destinations for many. A late lotus season and fear of Covid-19, meanwhile, have discouraged people in the central beach city of Da Nang from going out and enjoying the flowers.
Only 7.5 percent of official development assistance (ODA) and foreign loans have been disbursed since the beginning of the year according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
The COVID-19 vaccine fund was officially launched on June 5 for vaccine purchases, research, and production. A vivid illustration of national solidarity, the fund was set up to ensure that no one stands apart from the fight against the pandemic.
Ho Chi Minh City will continue to apply city-wide social distancing in line with the Government's Directive No. 15 until the end of June amid complicated developments of coronavirus outbreaks in the city, Chairman of the municipal People's Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong said on June 14.
During his journey seeking measures to achieve national salvation, President Ho Chi Minh set foot in many countries around the world, including the UK. Here he read books by philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels for the first time, which shed light on the path towards national salvation. Join us in recalling the days President Ho Chi Minh spent in the UK.