The Hà Nội Tourism Festival 2026 officially opened on 13 March at Thống Nhất Park in Hà Nội. Under the theme “Hà Nội – Green Tourism, Digital Experience,” the festival invites visitors on a journey to explore the capital through a variety of attractions that combine cultural and historical values with unique tourism products and digital technology.
As Vietnam looks toward the future, the voices of young voters are becoming an increasingly important part of the democratic process. Many young people are casting their ballots today, some of them for the very first time, bringing with them hopes and expectations for the country’s next stage of development.
As the country prepares for the elections of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026–2031 term, many overseas Vietnamese have returned home. Witnessing the election preparations and directly participating in the country’s political life hold special meaning for them.
Throughout Việt Nam, polling stations have been busy since early Sunday morning (15 March), with voters turning out to take part in this important national event. In Hồ Chí Minh City, we’re seeing similar scenes, long lines at polling stations and voters arriving early to cast their ballots.
The Hà Nội Tourism Festival 2026 officially opened on 13 March at Thống Nhất Park in Hà Nội. Under the theme “Hà Nội – Green Tourism, Digital Experience,” the festival invites visitors on a journey to explore the capital through a variety of attractions that combine cultural and historical values with unique tourism products and digital technology.
More than 50 million women in Việt Nam are taking part in the 16th National Assembly and the People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026 to 2031 term. From sharing voter information to supporting communities at the grassroots level, women are playing a key role in ensuring a smooth and inclusive election and helping connect people with the democratic process.
During the election of the 16th National Assembly and the People’s Councils at all levels, the application of digital data has not only helped ensure accuracy and transparency in the electoral process, but has also brought new conveniences to voters, from accessing information to actively taking part in related procedures.