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As December begins, Notre-Dame Cathedral in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon Ward) bursts into light, drawing large crowds of locals and tourists alike to experience the festive spirit.
With water rising quickly, entire communities in Nha Trang are once again underwater, sparking urgent evacuations and school closures.
One month after a major rainstorm caused devastating landslides, the La Son–Tuy Loan Expressway - linking Hue and Da Nang - remains chaotic. Repair crews are working at full capacity to clear debris and stabilize the route.
Car enthusiasts were treated to a rare showcase of top-tier luxury and exotic vehicles rolling through Hanoi’s city center last weekend.
After a recent administrative merge, Ninh Kieu became the most populous ward in Can Tho, offering an array of must-visit landmarks.
Despite recent enforcement, sidewalk cafés along the tracks near Kham Thien–Le Duan are back in full swing.
Shaped like a blooming lotus, Long Thanh Airport’s terminal nears completion with thousands of workers racing to meet the December 19 milestone.
At 8 a.m. sharp, Nguyen Thuy Duong and her friends eagerly boarded a train unlike any other - the “Hanoi 5 Gates – The Hanoi Train,” a new cultural tourism journey that runs from Hanoi Station to Tu Son Station in Bac Ninh.
Unusually cold weather stunned residents in Ho Chi Minh City this morning, with temperatures dropping to 19°C - a scene more typical of Da Lat.
After the floodwaters receded, Tay Nha Trang Ward was left buried under piles of debris and mud. For local residents, the struggle is far from over.
This morning at the training grounds of Battalion 31, Brigade 28, under the Vietnam People’s Air Defense – Air Force, Vietnam and India conducted a bilateral United Nations peacekeeping simulation exercise (VINBAX 2025).
The GRECO 2025 exhibition lights up Nguyen Hue walking street with cutting-edge green and smart technologies.
Phoenix Peak in Vang Danh Ward, Quang Ninh Province, is now entering its most beautiful season of the year - its rolling grasslands ablaze in golden hues and its pine-studded slopes drawing visitors in search of calm and scenic escapes.
From elderly volunteers to student packers, a massive relief effort rolls out from the heart of the city.
As floodwaters receded, officers and soldiers from the Army and Police in Dak Lak Province promptly arrived in the most severely affected areas to carry out rescue and relief operations, helping residents clean up and return to normal life.
Tears flowed as residents of Nha Trang confronted the wreckage left behind by unprecedented flooding.
Despite rising costs, many sellers argue the surge is exaggerated online - and worry others are exploiting the situation.
From rescuers navigating by memory to children clinging to rooftops, this is how a village became family under disaster.
Heavy rains and flash flooding have turned the streets of Khanh Hoa and Gia Lai into rivers, catching residents off guard and leaving hundreds of vehicles submerged or swept away.
Though rainfall has eased, floodwaters remain dangerously high in many parts of eastern Gia Lai and Dak Lak, submerging homes and disrupting daily life.