Weekend LaoDong
Hot summer, "cool" vacation trend rises in Europe
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Summer is originally the season to look for sunshine. When mentioning European summer tourism, tourists often think of the brilliant Mediterranean beaches in Greece, Spain or Italy. But when climate change causes extreme temperatures to rise, hot weather becomes the reason why a part of tourists reverse their habits: Heading north to find cool places. This trend called "Coolcation" - vacation - is becoming a new choice for summer travel season.
Artist Kieu Oanh: I am just a movie rookie
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After many years of being attached to the stage and being remembered by audiences through comedic and cai luong roles, artist Kieu Oanh switched to acting in movies. She said that she is just a rookie in the 7th art.
Vietnam national team creates great attraction from a new journey
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The Vietnamese team is creating great attraction thanks to achievements, team quality and convincing performances at ASEAN Cup 2026.
Identity opens the way for Vietnamese painting to step out into the world
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From lacquer, silk to contemporary life images, Vietnamese painting possesses many different values to reach the international public. The fact that works by Vietnamese artists are increasingly appearing at international exhibitions shows that the need to connect and promote Vietnamese art is expanding.
Majestic Himalayas seen from Moscow
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Admiring the paintings of the Himalayas by the Russian mountain master - Nicholas Roerich, I feel so small amidst the majestic and mysterious wild mountains...
Open the way for the village to keep the profession - people with profession
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The government’s efforts to preserve the craft village have had some effect. However, keeping the craft village and the people alive is not an easy task.
More light for Textile 8.3 dormitory
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Many years ago, the Textile 8.3 collective housing area (Quynh Mai ward, Hai Ba Trung district) was considered one of the most dilapidated and degraded collective housing areas in Hanoi with cramped living space and conditions, lacking everything for hundreds of households.
The vitality of Bau Truc pottery village after a millennium
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After nearly 1,000 years, Bau Truc pottery, imbued with Cham cultural identity, still exists and changes to suit the times.
“Digital museum is the shortest way to bring Vietnamese heritage to the world”
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“I am truly touched by the fact that Bat Trang Museum is honored to be the first non-public museum in Vietnam to be selected by Google Arts & Culture to appear on this platform. Hopefully, the common story of Bat Trang pottery village and the personal journey of the late People's Artisan Vu Thang will be more accessible and inspire art and culture lovers not only in Vietnam but all over the world...” - the 8X Director of Bat Trang Soul of Vietnam Art Museum (also known as Bat Trang Museum) talked about his steps forward in taking over the massive legacy from his late father.
The first of the four great temples of Doai in the land of culinary villages
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So Communal House is named after So village in Cong Hoa commune, Quoc Oai district, Hanoi, known for its scale, massive and unique architecture with over 350 years of age. So village is also known as the land of famous “dong vermicelli” cuisine in the capital.
Autumn in Hanoi, find the century-old green rice village
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Nestled among the hustle and bustle of the city, the traditional green rice village of Me Tri (Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi) has existed for over a century.
Preserving traditional Vietnamese craft villages
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Traditional craft villages have long become a unique feature in the diverse cultural picture of Vietnam.
Lake Song-Kol, the "pearl" in the heart of Kyrgyzstan
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A trip to Kyrgyzstan would not be complete without spending a night sleeping by Song-Kol Lake and enjoying the vast steppe scenery in the early morning.
Vietnamese girl cycling around Southeast Asia
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Truong My Chau (1990), an agricultural engineer in Ho Chi Minh City, decided to quit her job, cycle to slow down, see the lands and explore her own limits.
Chau Tuyet Van: Beautiful taekwondo sister kicks the wind
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The golden girl of Vietnamese taekwondo will be an interesting face when participating in the TV show "Beautiful Sister Riding the Wind 2024". Stepping out of the sports field, Chau Tuyet Van has considerable appeal.
The Story of the Stonemasons in France
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In the small village of Samoens in southeastern France, there were once famous stone carvers. They used their talented and skillful hands to create beautiful stone structures and works that are still present on local streets and in many other places around the world, according to an article in National Geographic.
Race for the future, university entrance exam pressure in Indian teenagers
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Being a parent of a teenager is an anxious experience. In India, parents are even more anxious when the race for competitive university entrance exams begins when children are just entering their teens.
Preserving traditional crafts from implementing worker protection
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Implementing Resolution No. 02-NQ/TW, dated June 12, 2021 of the Politburo on innovation of organization and operation of Vietnam Trade Union in the new situation, in many places across the country, Trade Unions at all levels have established grassroots Trade Unions. In craft villages, grassroots Trade Unions were established not only to protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers but also to contribute to preserving traditional crafts, building and promoting tourism culture.
Tho hoc viec
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Nam mai ma chang ngu duoc, ga danh bo day. Chang phai hom nay, da tu lau lam, buoi trua ga chi nam nghi cho co chu khong may khi vao giac duoc. Nguoi ta noi it ngu dan la dau hieu cua tuoi gia den. Voi ga, chang phai chuyen ngu it ma co rat nhieu dau hieu cua tuoi gia. Nao la dau tu tung khap noi, khi dau lung khi dau dau goi, roi ba vai, roi thi thoang la te tay te chan. Roi ke ca mat ca tai deu cu the kem tinh kem to nhu de bao cho ga biet la tuoi gia da ke can roi.
Han Kang, Nobel Prize in Literature and the Ginkgo Tree
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If the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature is a metaphor, it is the ginkgo tree for Han Kang. The dazzling effect of the prestigious award will pass, but the questions of conscience and humanity in each page of the female writer dubbed "Korean Kafka" will live on forever.
