
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is the first Vietnamese resort hotel to be featured on the front page of the world-famous Conde Nast Traveller.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism revealed last month that Vietnamese people read a mere 0.8 books a year on average.

A plan has been approved to provide VND2.070 trillion (US$96 million) for training officials and young talent abroad over the next seven years.

Microsoft announced last month that support for Windows XP — which it is believed to have surfaced in the late 19th century, but due to some technical issues is still being used by millions around the globe — will end on Apr. 8, 2014.

The Australian Embassy in Hanoi has rejected information that beef imported from Australia to Vietnam did not meet food safety and hygiene requirements.

As part of their project to replenish the fish stocks of the country's waterways, Wildlife at Risk (WAR) has released more than 150 individuals of native fish into the Nhieu Loc Canal in Binh Thanh, Ho Chi Minh City.

If you need something to boast about, try the fact that Vietnam now boasts three of the world’s top hotels. That’s right, the Nam Hai in Hoi An, Hanoi’s Sofitel Metropole and the Park Hyatt Saigon all made the cut to appear in the Travel and Leisure magazine’s annual compendium of the top 500 international hotels.

Hanoi’s QSI International School has filled themselves with the glow of self-satisfaction by providing H’mong school children with the snug warmth of jackets.

A 31-year-old Australian man allegedly in mental illness robbed an ambulance from a Hanoi-based hospital and claimed the life of a local motorbike driver when fleeing away from the hospital on Friday.

The United Nations International School is offering two scholarships to Vietnamese students.