Hanoi (VNA) – The architecture expo 2023 will be organised on Phu Quoc island in the southern province of KienGiang from September 8 - 10.
The expo is expected to introduce the country’s architectural achievements in recent years. The event will also be anin-depth architecture forum that gathers leading units, organisations,domestic and international enterprises, managers, and experts in the fi𒀰eld ofarchitecture♑ and planning and related sectors.
The action programme to implement the Poliburo's Resolution 06-NQ/TW on planning, construction, management and sustainable development of urban areas in Vietnam until 2030 with a vision to 2045 will also be mulled over at the expo, along with the development orientations of modern Vietnamese architecture imbued with the national identity and promoting traditional values.
The expo includes various activities such as field trips to outstandingprojects in Kien Giang that have adopted green architec🗹ture, energy saving, and environmental-friendly 🥃materials.
The event comprises a plenary session, two thematic seminarsand an architecture exhibition.
At the plenary session and discussion with the theme"Architecture - creating a sustainable space for the community",domestic and foreign experts will debate and contribute ideas to the policyframework with the goal of achieving sustainable architecture, meeting therequirements of climate change and preventing epidemics and natural disasters.
They are anticipated to makꦛe suggestions on models, aimingto improve design quality, ensure sustainable development and create amechanism to promote the application of s🅺cience and technology and a new modelof green building in Vietnam./.
Since its introduction into Vietnam some 2,000 years ago, Buddhism has joined the group of indigenous beliefs and constituted the traditional culture of Vietnam. With its long history of development, Buddhism has created a massive architectural heritage of pagodas and towers, enriching the Vietnamese treasure.
Ho Guom Theatre is a cultural space for both modern and traditional art, connecting historical and architectural landscapes surrounding Hoan Kiem (Returned Sword) Lake with a view to forming a cultural complex in the capital city.
Vietnam ranked 16th among 20 countries with the best architecture in the world compiled by Insider Monkey, a finance website that focuses on financial markets, hedge funds, and trading.
In addition to institutional reform, the agency is also rolling out key solution groups to combat counterfeit goods, imitations, and intellectual property infringements in the digital environment.
The event, co-organised by the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK and TT Meridian, a local importer of Vietnamese fresh produce, aims to build a national lychee brand and encourage broader recognition of Vietnamese fruits in a competitive, high-end market.
The industry's performance has been powered by bold investments in modern production lines, enabling Vietnamese firms to produce complicated products which were exclusive to advanced economies.
Outcomes of ABAC III will shape ABAC’s final policy recommendations to be submitted to the ABAC-APEC leaders’ dialogue, scheduled to take place in the Republic of Korea this November.
This is the second year the magazine has released the ranking, which is based on total revenue and key financial indicators of enterprises from seven countries in the region: Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Cambodia.
At the summit, publishing, tech, and media sectors will discuss emerging trends, business models, and sustainable solutions for digital publishing development in Vietnam.
This year’s “Vietnam Goods Week” marks a significant milestone as it is being held simultaneously for the first time in four locations across Asia: Japan, Hong Kong (China), Cambodia, and Malaysia, from June 19 - 22.
According to NordCham Vietnam Chairman Thue Quist Thomasen, the Vietnamese Government’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 is both a challenge and an opportunity for businesses to contribute to green and sustainable growth.
The analysis from an investment perspective shows that the economy’s growth has been heavily capital‑driven, yet efficiency remains low as reflected by Vietnam’s Incremental Capital-Output Ratio (ICOR) being significantly higher than global and regional averages. This underscores the imperative to enhance capital‑use efficiency.
Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha urged countries to work together to remove supply chain bottlenecks, expand market access, strengthen cooperation in smart customs procedures, mutually recognise technical standards, and eliminate unnecessary protectionist barriers to boost trade and investment.
The event has gathered over 400 exhibitors from 16 countries and territories, with more than 980 booths showcasing a wide range of products and technologies in automotive components, electronics, repair and maintenance, bodywork, accessories, and customisation.
The latest order follows Vietjet’s commitment for 20 additional A330neo aircraft last month, bringing the airline’s total widebody aircraft on order to 40.
Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang acknowledged the target represents an important milestone for socio-economic development as well as a demonstration of the country’s aspiration for robust economic growth.
The price of E5 RON92 petrol is now capped at 20,631 VND (0.79 USD) per litre, up 1,169 VND from the previous adjustment, while RON95-III costs no more than 21,244 VND per litre, up 1,277 VND.
While German consumers are familiar with Vietnamese products such as coffee, seafood, tea, and spices, many other quality items remain relatively unknown in the market. The Selgros event not only helped introduce Bac Giang lychee to German consumers but also provided them with the opportunity to experience other Vietnamese agricultural products.
The article by Cuba’s Inter Press Service detailed how Vietnamese private enterprise Agri VMA leased 1,000 ha of land in Los Palacios district, Cuba’s westernmost province of Pinar del Río, for rice cultivation over a three-year period. The project’s first harvest in 2025 recorded an impressive yield of 7.2 tonnes per hectare, far exceeding the local average of 1.6 tonnes.