Beyond renewable energy, protecting green spaces remains key - and Vietnam is a prime example. With tens of thousands of trees lining the city’s streets in neat rows, Tra Vinh Ward ranks third among 15 Southeast Asian cities for clean air quality. Towering, century-old trees form a vast green canopy, creating a cool and fresh environment in the heart of Tra Vinh’s urban landscape.
Albums, clothing, photo cards, lightsticks and other fan merchandise have become an essential part of the idol experience. In Vietnam, this trend is taking shape more clearly than ever.
Viet Nam’s coastal growth is taking shape as Mũi Né is planned to become a leading tourism hub in the Asia–Pacific region. With a 63-kilometre coastal corridor and three major centres, the master plan lays the foundation for sustainable, connected seaside development.
Since the pandemic, shifts in global supply chains and the rapid growth of streaming platforms have driven unprecedented demand for visual content, pushing Viet Nam into a new role within the global VFX industry. By 2024, Viet Nam had 48 VFX studios with more than 3,500 employees, showing Viet Nam's VFX industry steady position in the global content production chain.
Cherry apricot blossoms are blooming across Da Lat. In the cool air of the early new year, the city enters its most beautiful season. At the Cau Dat tea hill, rows of cherry apricot trees burst into pink, standing out against the endless green of the highlands.
Beyond renewable energy, protecting green spaces remains key - and Vietnam is a prime example. With tens of thousands of trees lining the city’s streets in neat rows, Tra Vinh Ward ranks third among 15 Southeast Asian cities for clean air quality. Towering, century-old trees form a vast green canopy, creating a cool and fresh environment in the heart of Tra Vinh’s urban landscape.
Ninh Binh province is putting tourism at the centre of development, aiming to become Vietnam’s leading hub for heritage, cultural, religious and eco tourism by 2030, and a host for major events. Party committees across the province have moved quickly to roll out concrete actions and build momentum from the start of the new term.