The 4th annual sailing and stand-up paddleboarding competition, held in Da Nang, was lively and exciting, attracting 60 young athletes from major cities and provinces. Photo: Viet Niem.
See the full article here: Fierce competition at the sailing and stand-up paddleboarding competition in Da Nang.
Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 4 , which brought heavy rain to Da Nang, tens of tons of waste were washed ashore by the waves. Photo: Dieu Binh.
See the full article here: Images of tens of tons of trash washed ashore on Da Nang beach.
On September 21st, the Hanoi People's Committee held an inauguration ceremony and unveiled the Hanoi Children's Palace, one of the projects celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of Hanoi (October 10, 1954 - October 10, 2024). Immediately upon opening, the Children's Palace attracted a large number of children for recreation and learning. Photo: Pham Hung.
See the full article here: Children flock to the newly inaugurated 1.3 trillion VND Children's Palace in Hanoi.
Following the collapse of Phong Chau Bridge in Phu Tho province, Ben Thuy 1 Bridge, a road bridge across the Lam River connecting Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, has undergone a safety check. Authorities have also hired divers to inspect the foundation piles and the extent of riverbed erosion. Photo: Canh Thang.
See the full article here: Overview of Ben Thuy 1 Bridge spanning the Lam River after its recent "health check".
Tens of thousands of trees in the capital were uprooted by Typhoon No. 3, but after more than a week, many trees have been replanted, cared for, and are now "reviving," with new shoots beginning to sprout in the golden sunshine. Photo: Le Hieu.
See the full article here: Numerous trees in Hanoi "revive" after Typhoon No. 3, new shoots sprouting in the golden sunshine.
The road, with a total investment of over 100 billion VND, is nearing completion, running between the golf course and the wind power plant, connecting the key economic zone and shortening travel time to Nhon Ly fishing village in Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh province. Photo: Du Tuan.
See the full article here: "Stunned" by the dazzling beauty of the hundred-billion-VND road winding through golf courses and wind farms in Binh Dinh.
Having moved to Hanoi in 1972, Mrs. Tran Thi Tham (born in 1921) worked as a scrap collector and street vendor. The recent historic flood severely damaged her dilapidated rented room at the foot of Long Bien Bridge, sweeping away and destroying all her belongings. Photo: Le Hieu.
See the full article here: 103-year-old woman recounts fleeing floods with her two dogs in a poor neighborhood at the foot of Long Bien Bridge.
Following the collapse of the Ngoi Mong bridge on provincial road 445 (in Ky Son ward, Hoa Binh city, Hoa Binh province), the Hoa Binh Provincial Department of Transport has submitted a report recommending the demolition and cessation of operations to avoid danger to people and vehicles. Photo: Pham Hoai.
See the full article here: Close-up view of the collapsed Ngoi Mong bridge in Hoa Binh, which is proposed to be demolished and its use ceased.
Torrential rain in Hanoi caused severe flooding in many areas of the service roads and underpasses along Thang Long Boulevard, with some sections reaching depths of up to 1 meter. To travel in and out of the city center, people had to pay to hire tow trucks to pull both themselves and their vehicles through the flooded areas. Photo: Khong Chi.
See the full article here: Heavy rain in Hanoi, Thang Long Boulevard service road continues to be deeply flooded.
At the second phase of the Van Thinh Phat trial held on the morning of September 19th, Ms. Truong My Lan repeatedly glanced around. This time, Ms. Lan appeared significantly different from her appearance at the first phase trial in March 2024. Photo: Xuan Huy.
See the full article here: Images of Ms. Truong My Lan appearing in court show many changes compared to the previous trial.
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