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The women's association under the Lao Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted tea party in Vientiane on November 19,

Early November 19, provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism (DoCST) organized a conference to implement the Politburo’s Conclusion No. 70-KL/TW dated January 31, 2024,

Head coach Kim Sang Sik has announced a 30-player preliminary roster for Vietnam's national football team ahead of the 2024 ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, his spouse, and the Vietnamese delegation participated in the “Vietnam Day in Brazil” programme in Rio de Janeiro on November 17 (local time).

The local community in Tan Trao Commune, the northern province of Tuyen Quang established a “Then” singing club in early 2022, with the goal of preserving the unique traditional cultural performance of the Tay ethnic group.

The Vietnamese animation industry has undergone 65 years of development. Alongside long-established names, many new creators have recently entered the field, helping to innovate and diversify animation content.

On concluding the competition under National Team Pétanque Tournament 2024, Binh Duong team won one gold and one bronze medal.

Vietnamese fashion businesses discussed how to identify the consumer profiles and sentiments that will drive business growth in the coming years at a seminar held in Hanoi early this week.

Vietnamese judo athletes secured a bronze medal at the Las Vegas World Judo Championships Kata 2024, which concluded in the US on November 12.

Vietnamese-American singer Sangeeta Kaur, whose real name is Mai Xuan Loan, and director Bao Nguyen have been nominated for Grammy Awards this year.

Not only is Binh Duong developing rapidly and strongly in industry, it is also known for many traditional handicrafts that have existed for hundreds of years.

Early November 12, the organizing board of the 2024 Binh Duong Culture - Cuisine - Tourism Week met to prepare for the organization of the event.

The 7th Hanoi International Film Festival (HANIFF) wrapped up on November 11 with the Best Feature Film Prize going to “Hard Shell”, a film from Iran.

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