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For over 10 years, Chin Mong has crafted miniature boats by hand, honoring the spirit of Mekong life through delicate wooden models.
An Giang police have received an official diplomatic note from the Embassy of Ukraine in Vietnam, expressing deep appreciation for their timely and humanitarian efforts in rescuing and helping to repatriate a Ukrainian national in distress.
Authorities in An Giang shut down a makeshift factory producing fake consumer products right in a residential neighborhood.
Two young tourists drowned while paddleboarding at a beach in Tien Hai Commune, An Giang Province, after their inflatable board overturned due to strong waves.
A 15-minute tornado struck Ba Chuc commune, damaging dozens of homes and public property.
The People’s Court of An Giang province on July 9 handed down an one-year prison sentence to Ho Trong Phuc for "abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the State and the rights and legitmate interests of organisations."
Authorities in An Giang province are accelerating efforts to finalise UNESCO nomination dossier for Oc Eo–Ba The archaeological site located in Oc Eo commune.
The Mekong Delta province of An Giang plans to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses across the locality by the end of June.
The wild-growing jamun in An Giang attracts visitors each year with its unique taste and cultural roots.
Oc Eo - Ba The was once a bustling urban centre, port city, and major economic and cultural hub of the ancient kingdom of Phu Nam.
Centuries-old palm leaf manuscripts held sacred by the Khmer people in An Giang Province are not only religious texts but also living legacies of craftsmanship, philosophy, and cultural identity.
Nguyen Thanh Binh was convicted for abusing his position after accepting bribes to facilitate illegal sand mining by Trung Hau 68 Company.
Nguyen Thanh Binh and 42 accomplices stand trial for serious violations related to sand mining and money laundering.
The Vía Ba Chua Xu festival in An Giang is officially recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity, marking a milestone for Vietnam’s cultural heritage.
Prosecutors claim former An Giang officials accepted bribes to facilitate unauthorized resource extraction, with the case set for trial from March 19 to 31.