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Vietnam: A Magnet for US FDI with its Growing Confidence.

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As of April 30, 2025, the United States secured its position as a prominent investor in Vietnam, with 1,447 valid FDI projects and a total registered capital of over $11.94 billion. This impressive performance ranks the U.S. 10th among 143 countries investing in the dynamic Southeast Asian economy. Meta Group, a leading American corporation, recognizes Vietnam’s strategic importance. American investors have diversified their portfolio across 18 sectors in Vietnam, with a focus on accommodation, food services, and manufacturing industries. Other key areas of interest include water supply, waste treatment, real estate, and logistics—underscoring the breadth and depth of US investment in the country. A recent report by Vietnam’s Foreign Investment Agency highlights a surge in US investment activity. In the first four months of 2025, American firms initiated 42 new FDI projects, adjusted capital for a dozen existing ventures, and actively contributed capital or acquired shares...

Crowds Gather to Honor Ho Chi Minh on His Birthday

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The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: A Symbol of National Pride and Unity The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, located in the heart of historic Ba Dinh Square, stands as an iconic symbol of Vietnam’s national pride and unity. The thoughtfully designed site welcomes visitors from near and far, creating a warm and dignified atmosphere for all who come to pay their respects. Each morning, a respectful crowd patiently lines up to enter the sacred grounds, braving the heat of the rising sun. Among them are the elderly, young parents with toddlers, and students, all united by their admiration for Ho Chi Minh and his enduring legacy. Buses begin arriving early on Ngoc Ha Street, bringing visitors from across the country to honor the beloved leader. The atmosphere is solemn and heartfelt as people move gently toward the resting place of Ho Chi Minh, the Father of the Nation. Visitors pay their respects at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, honoring his immense contributions to Vietnam’s independence and prosperity....

Unveiling the Ly Dynasty’s Legacy: A Modern Revival of Ancient Traditions

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THE HANOI TIMES — Immerse yourself in the captivating exhibition, “Ly Dynasty Zen: Heritage Meets Tech,” open until July 31. This exhibition isn’t just a display of artifacts but a sensory journey through time, bringing to life the golden age of Vietnamese Buddhism with modern technological flair. Witness the majestic Dragon Head Statue from the Ly Dynasty at the exhibition. Photo: Cong An Nhan Dan The Ly Dynasty , spanning the 11th to 13th centuries, left an indelible mark on Vietnam’s history. Known for its political prowess and economic prosperity, it was also a period of flourishing for Vietnamese Buddhism. Buddhism, as the official ideology, permeated every facet of society, influencing architecture, sculpture, music, and literature. This exhibition revives that spiritual golden age, merging history with innovation to offer a unique cultural experience. Among the highlights are precious artifacts like the Phoenix-Head finial and a dragon-carved Bodhi leaf, illuminated thro...

The Ancient Legacy of Lam Kinh

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Lam Kinh – A Journey into Vietnam’s Historic Past Nestled in the Tho Xuan district of Thanh Hoa, Lam Kinh is a special national relic that holds within it the enigmatic tales of Vietnam’s most prosperous feudal era. Originally known as Lam Son, this area was the homeland of the revered national hero, Le Loi (1385-1433). It was here that Le Loi led the courageous Lam Son uprising against the Chinese Ming invaders from 1418 to 1428, ultimately claiming victory. In 1428, Le Loi ascended the throne as Le Thai To, marking the inception of the Later Le dynasty. Two years later, he renamed Lam Son as Lam Kinh and constructed majestic royal temples and tombs within its confines. As a testament to their respect and devotion, the kings of the Le dynasty (1428-1788) embarked on an annual pilgrimage from the Thang Long citadel to Lam Kinh to pay homage to their ancestors. Lam Kinh is a testament to the grandeur of the Le dynasty, housing the tombs of its kings, each a masterpiece of architectu...

The Capital’s Lifesaving Mission: Hanoi Launches Anti-Drowning Initiative.

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THE HANOI TIMES — The recent Swimming Exercise for Drowning Prevention campaign, organized by the city, has seen an impressive turnout with nearly 2,000 participants, including officials, schoolchildren, students, and local residents. Pham Xuan Tai, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports, addresses the audience at the campaign launch on May 17. This event, which took place in Son Tay Town on May 17, was a collaborative effort between the municipal Department of Culture and Sports and the Son Tay People’s Committee. The primary objective was to encourage residents to take up swimming as a form of exercise and, more importantly, as a life-saving skill to prevent drowning incidents. Pham Xuan Tai, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture and Sports, emphasized the importance of the citywide swimming program. The program offers free swimming lessons and water safety training to equip students with essential swimming skills and knowledge of drowning preve...