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Tuyen Quang cafe owner draws international visitors with traditional dance (28/09/2025 07:56 )
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The first local photo book 'Heritage Trees of Vietnam' is launched for readers

(VACNE) - It is the photo book "Vietnam's Heritage Trees in Long An Province" by author Ton That Hung, a member of the Vietnam Journalists Association and the Vietnam Photography Artists Association, licensed for publication by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Tay Ninh Province, which officially debuted to readers in early September 2025.

07:18:00 | Ngày 30/09/2025

VACNE experts directly advise on the protection of Vietnam's Heritage Trees in Hanoi.
Sharing experiences in preventing and responding to environmental incidents at the international workshop
VACNE appreciates the awareness and beautiful actions of the organizers of the GREEN FAIR program.
ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS
Vietnam plans green loan boost for eco-friendly projects

A fixed two per cent annual interest rate subsidy is proposed for the private enterprises, business households and individuals on loans for green, circular economy.

06:36:00 | Ngày 24/09/2025

HCM City to open dedicated bicycle lane
Hanoi to end landfill waste disposal
Ha Tinh man catches three wild animals in Acacia forest
OTHER NEWS
HCM City youths join volunteer activities in Laos

More than 100 young people in Ho Chi Minh City have begun a trip to neighbouring Laos for volunteer activities until June 28.

10:02:00 | Ngày 15/06/2025

Nha Trang Bay turtle egg-laying area proposed
Wild elephant appears near Nghe An tourist spot
Dak Lak Province authorities look for ways to protect the region's elephant number