Hai Tien beach is still devastated before the summer tourist season
QUÁCH DU |
Thanh Hoa - After many months of being devastated by storms, Hai Tien beach is still messy, not yet restored, greatly affecting the 2026 summer tourist season.
QUÁCH DU |
Thanh Hoa - After many months of being devastated by storms, Hai Tien beach is still messy, not yet restored, greatly affecting the 2026 summer tourist season.
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Da Nang - On March 6, Thanh Khe ward, Da Nang city organized the opening ceremony of the traditional Cau Ngu Festival 2026.
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Da Nang - The traditional Cau Ngu Festival 2026 in Thanh Khe ward is imbued with marine cultural identity, praying for a favorable fishing season.
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Tensions in the Middle East are putting many strategic shipping routes such as the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz at risk of security, forcing shipping lines to adjust routes and impose additional surcharges. Representatives of sea transport businesses believe that international freight rates may continue to remain high if the conflict prolongs.
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From March 2-6, localities in Ninh Binh, Lao Cai, Thai Nguyen... have announced and implemented decisions on personnel work.
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HoREA proposes many mechanisms on credit, land and buying and selling regulations to promote the development of affordable commercial housing.
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HUE - The "black spot" of pollution that has existed for many years in the Hue University planning area has been eliminated thanks to the drastic involvement of functional agencies.
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Dak Lak - Union members and workers in the area have expressed many thoughts and aspirations before the election day.
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On March 6, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that the country's forces had controlled 9 new settlements in the week from February 28 to March 6.
Thanh Huyền - Tố Quyên |
Da Nang - On March 6, Thanh Khe ward, Da Nang city organized the opening ceremony of the traditional Cau Ngu Festival 2026.
Thanh Huyền - Tố Quyên |
Da Nang - The traditional Cau Ngu Festival 2026 in Thanh Khe ward is imbued with marine cultural identity, praying for a favorable fishing season.
Trang Ngân |
Tensions in the Middle East are putting many strategic shipping routes such as the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz at risk of security, forcing shipping lines to adjust routes and impose additional surcharges. Representatives of sea transport businesses believe that international freight rates may continue to remain high if the conflict prolongs.