Vietnam works harder to develop new rural areas

Vietnam works harder to develop new rural areas

(VOVworld) A government leader has called for further acceleration of the national program to develop new rural areas, saying localities need to work harder to make the program efficient. Deputy...
“Go Green” and youth aspiration

“Go Green” and youth aspiration

(VOVworld) The “Go Green” is a social organization enlisting tens of thousands of young Vietnamese people across the country. Its principles are to unite the community, share sorrow, support the poor, and...
Production launched in the lunar New Year

Production launched in the lunar New Year

Ministries, sectors and provinces nationwide have started production on the first day of the new lunar year. Workers in Hai Phong port have performed their duty as usual
Achievements of Vietnam tourism 2011.

Achievements of Vietnam tourism 2011.

Vietnam welcomed the 6 millionth foreign visitor of 2011, surpassing the set target of 5.5 million and demonstrating the robust growth of the tourism sector
Hanoi Tourism Day opens

Hanoi Tourism Day opens

Hanoi Tourism Day opened on Sunday in Hanoi as part of the ongoing Hanoi flowers streets festival to welcome the New year 2012
Methadone program to be expanded to more provinces

Methadone program to be expanded to more provinces

Vietnam will expand its program to use methadone in treating drug addicts from 11 provinces to 30 provinces by 2015. Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc told a conference to review the programs over the...
Program to build rural areas progresses smoothly

Program to build rural areas progresses smoothly

Steering Committees for the building of new rural areas have been established from the central to grassroots levels, according to reports delivered at a conference in Hanoi on Sunday to review 1 year of...
Wednesday December 21, 2011

Wednesday December 21, 2011

Hello, I’m Kim Chi - welcome to the Letter Box on VOV Radio. Hi, everyone. I’m Nhat Quynh. We’re here every Wednesday to acknowledge listeners’ letters we got...