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The Eternal City’s Ancient Treasures: Hanoi Restores its Centuries-Old Pagodas

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Hanoi has embarked on an ambitious project to restore and rejuvenate iconic historical and cultural landmarks, with a scheduled completion date of 2026. With a substantial investment of VND267 billion (US$10.5 million), the project aims to conserve the revered pagodas and create a new memorial dedicated to the beloved President Ho Chi Minh. The Tram Pagoda complex, nestled in the serene Tram Mountain, is one of Vietnam’s four oldest architectural treasures. A short walk from the main pagoda leads to the mystical Long Tien Cave, enhancing the spiritual ambiance of this sacred site. The National Relic Complex, comprising the Tram Pagoda and the Tram Gian Pagoda, is a testament to Vietnam’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Located just 20 kilometers from the bustling heart of Hanoi, the complex offers a tranquil escape amidst ancient trees and a sense of spiritual serenity. As visitors approach the Tram Pagoda, they are greeted by majestic ancient trees that provid...

Discover the Serene Charm of Mu Cang Chai’s Off-Season Terraced Fields in Northern Vietnam

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This captivating travelogue was penned by Truong Anh Quoc, recounting his recent adventure with a friend to Mu Cang Chai, a captivating tourist destination nestled in Yen Bai Province, in Vietnam’s majestic northwestern mountains. The story, originally in Vietnamese, has been translated and meticulously edited by Tuoi Tre News to ensure clarity, consistency, and a seamless reading experience for our English-speaking audience. I was once told by a friend in Hanoi that northwestern Vietnam boasts a unique beauty in every season, and that any time of the year is ideal for a visit. Intrigued, my friend and I, hailing from different ends of the country, spontaneously decided to embark on a journey to this enchanting region. We knew we had missed the famous golden rice season of October, but we were determined to explore the area during the straw season, a time when the fields take on a different, yet equally captivating allure. The dry season casts a unique beauty over the terr...

The Unstoppable Athlete: Vietnam’s 10km Wheelchair Warrior

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Nguyen Quang Hung, a 36-year-old from Tay Ninh Province, became the embodiment of determination at the My Tho Sunset Run 2024. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Hung embarked on a 10-kilometer journey, joining over 3,000 runners in a display of resilience and courage. The searing heat did not deter the runners, and among them, a man in a wheelchair stood out. Hung’s swift movement and sheer persistence during the race surprised many supporters and inspired those around him. Traveling from Tay Ninh to Tien Giang, a distance of 140 kilometers, Hung arrived early in the morning, eager to take part in the event. His story began when a high fever in his youth left him paralyzed, but this did not stop him from seeking improvement in his health. Over the years, Hung has participated in several running races, using his hands to push the wheels of his wheelchair. He finds solace and a sense of accomplishment in these races, stating that they make him “feel better and help [him] appreci...

Special Presents for the Residents of Spratly Islands in Celebration of Lunar New Year

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The images showcase the Lunar New Year gifts that are given to the Spratly islanders. These gifts are a token of appreciation and support for the hard work of those defending national sovereignty and integrity. This special trip is made as the lunar New Year festival approaches. It signifies the importance of the occasion. The Fourth Regional Command of the Vietnam People’s Army’s Brigade 146 recently received several gifts from organizations and individuals. These gifts are meant for officers, soldiers, and people residing on the islands. With the Tet gifts brought from the mainland, the islanders of Truong Sa feel the continuous support of their compatriots both materially and spiritually. Colonel Le Dinh Hai, deputy commander of Brigade 146 and chairman of the People’s Committee of Truong Sa island district, Khanh Hoa province, expressed his gratitude. The gifts include kumquat trees, symbolizing wealth and good luck. There are a...

Passionate American Collector of Vietnam’s Ethnic Cultures

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“Vietnam’s culture captivates me, and the best way to delve into it is through its objects. With 54 ethnic groups, each having their own unique items and perspective on the world, Vietnam offers a treasure trove for collectors,” states Mark Rapoport, a dedicated collector and connoisseur of Vietnamese ethnic cultures. Mark, who has spent 20 years in Vietnam, has amassed a remarkable collection of over 10,000 objects representing the ethnic minorities in the northern and Central Highlands regions of Vietnam. For Mark, these antiques are not merely decorative items but windows to the history and culture of the country. Mark’s love affair with Vietnamese culture began during his time as a medical student in Vietnam in 1969. Working as a medical volunteer in Da Nang City and Quang Ngai province, he was enchanted by a basket used by a local ethnic woman to hold cooked rice. That basket was the first of many antiques that Mark would go on to collect. Mark eventually returned to New York...