Bắc Giang plans to build a new national-standard stadium in Hương Gián Commune, with a capacity of 40,000 seats, expected to be invested in the period 2025 - 2030.
The book on the path to socialism in Vietnam by late Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng attracted special attention from international friends at the annual Manifiesta (Solidarity) Festival held recently by the Workers’ Party of Belgium.
A talk featuring Korean author Cho Chul-hyeon's book on late Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng has been held in Seoul, the Republic of Korea (RoK).
Photographer Trần Thế Phong has released his 13th photo book, entitled Nghề Truyền Thống Việt Nam (Việt Nam's Traditional Crafts)which introduces readers to Vietnamese traditional crafts.
The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum on August 8 launched a book about works by Vietnamese famous painter Tran Van Can to mark his 30th death anniversary (1994-2024).
The collection includes nine books featuring famous monarchs, traditional heroes and generals in different periods under the dynasties of Đinh, Lý, Trần and Lê.
In next three years, the InBook bookstore has the plan to expand their business to become a publisher and literary agent to support emerging Vietnamese writers.
The Kim Đồng Publishing House, the country’s leading publisher of children’s books, has published a book series entitled Những Anh Hùng Trẻ Tuổi (Young Heroes) about young Vietnamese heroes.
The Sự Thật (Truth) National Political Publishing House in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has published a Vietnamese-English book titled Thousand Years of Việt Nam National Civilisation featuring national treasures.
Two titles translated from Vietnamese have been announced as winners of PEN Translates, a prestigious literary prize that honours the best translations of literary works from around the world published in the English language.
Vietnam is joining 30 other countries and territories worldwide in the ongoing 34th Hong Kong Book Fair, whose theme spotlights literature in film and television.
The Astérix comic book festival is set to visit Hanoi on July 20 before heading to Ho Chi Minh City a week later as part of the buildup to the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as to mark the launch of three new volumes in the Astérix book series.
Children who love theatre will find lots to enjoy in a series of picture books featuring shows produced by artists from the private art troupe IDECAF’s long-term programme.
The Truth National Political Publishing House has recently released a book reviewing 50 years of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and France (1973-2023).