Vietnamese Braised Pork with Eggs

Vietnamese Braised Pork with Eggs

(VOVWORLD) - Braised pork with eggs is not only a typical Vietnamese home cooked dish, it’s also one of the traditional dishes served during the Tet holiday in Vietnam. The ingredient list...
Businesses meet consumption demands for Tet

Businesses meet consumption demands for Tet

(VOVWORLD) - Tet, Vietnam’s Lunar New Year holiday, will arrive in a couple of weeks. Trade centers have become crowded with people shopping. Vietnamese products are abundant in the market, covering a...
Fun mural art project for kids

Fun mural art project for kids

(VOVWORLD) - Creating mural art is a great way for kids to learn and play at the same time. What is the better way to inspire the imagination of a child than allowing them to...
Generosity warms cancer patients’ hearts

Generosity warms cancer patients’ hearts

(VOVWORLD) - A humanitarian program to donate woolen caps and scarves and help pay the treatment fee for impoverished cancer patients was organized this month at Hanoi Oncology Hospital. The hospital...
Vietnam to achieve GDP of 7% in 2019

Vietnam to achieve GDP of 7% in 2019

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam is expected to achieve a GDP growth rate of 6.9% to 7% this year, the highest in 10 years, despite a low global economic growth and global trade...
Wild vegetable specialties in the northwest region

Wild vegetable specialties in the northwest region

(VOVWORLD) -The Northwest is a mountainous region with not only a poetic landscape, but is also home to 20 ethnic minorities and diverse cultural interests. Its topography is divided into many layers, so its climatic conditions vary by area....
Private businesses in HCMC develop steadily

Private businesses in HCMC develop steadily

(VOVWORLD) - HCMC has nearly 300,000 businesses; a majority of them are private enterprises whose investment accounts for 67% of the economy and contributes about 60% to the municipal’s...
Oil prices hit record one-year low

Oil prices hit record one-year low

(VOVWORLD) - Oil prices extended a sharp plunge Friday, with New York's key WTI contract diving more than five percent on fears of a global supply glut