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Vietnam aim to become giant-killing at Asian Cup

Vietnam’s coach Park Hang-seo will set his side out to resist the attacking prowess of Japan in the quarterfinal of the Asian Cup in Dubai, the UAE, on January 24.
Vietnam aim to become giant-killing at Asian Cup ảnh 1Vietnamese players are in a training session in Dubai (Source: VFF)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Vietnam’s coachPark Hang-seo will set his side out to resist the attacking prowess of Japan inthe quarterfinal of the Asian Cup in Dubai, the UAE, on January 24.

Vietnam were the last team to qualify for theround of 16, edging Lebanon on the fair-play rule after both teams ended levelon points, goal difference and goals scored in the group stage. They went on tobeat Jordan on penalty kicks in the second round.

Japan won all three matches to top their groupbefore beating Saudi Arabia 1-0 in the knock-out phase, keeping their bid for arecord-extending fifth continental title on track.

According to estimated transfer marketvaluation, the Japanese team are some 265 times more valuable than Vietnam,making this a true David versus Goliath encounter.

Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said he wasproud with the way his team adapted to a defensive style against theSaudis, but confirmed that Japan would return to the swashbuckling footballthat saw them register wins over Turkmenistan, Oman and Uzbekistan.

He said though Japan only had two days toprepare for the quarter-final, one less than Vietnam have enjoyed, he felt histeam would be ready for the game.

Tsukasa Shiotani was also confident ahead of thematch. The midfielder, who plays for Al Ain FC of the UAE, said if he hadchance to play against Vietnam, he would do his best to help his countrycontrol the game and bring into play their strong points.

On the Vietnamese side, Park watched the matchbetween Japan and Saudi Arabia and felt he had a handle on the team’s strengthsand weaknesses.

Park said the Japanese defence performed well,while the midfielders were tidy on the ball. The squad includes 12 playersplying their trade in Europe, while every Vietnamese player last played clubfootball domestically. 

However, Japan also had weak points. He said Japanhad conceded three goals throughout the tournament, showing there are areas Vietnamcan exploit.

The Korean coach said it would be a bigchallenge for him but he and his team were excited to play this match.

“I didn’t expect Jordan to play so cautiously inthe first half, which was good for us because we could deal with them verywell. Every tactic was perfectly executed by the players, so I am really proudof them," he told the AFC.com

Park said his team’s unity had helped make themthe only group round’s third-place team still in the tournament.

“Our players know very well that we are oneteam, and I always remind them that we are one team fighting together.”

The coming round will see video assistantreferee (VAR) used for the first time in the tournament’s history.

Park asked his team to respect referees and stopplaying when they heard a whistle.

"Our coach does not set a target for us. Hejust wants us to believe in ourselves and play confidently. That would bringthe best result," said Ngan Van Dai.

On January 22, Prime Minister Nguyen XuanPhuc called to encourage the team.
The PM said being one of final eight teams was aremarkable result. He hoped the players would compete in unity and show theirgreat Vietnamese spirit.

The match, under host referee Mohammed AbdullaHassan Mohammed, will be broadcast live from 8pm Hanoi time on VTV 6 andFox Sports.-VNS/VNA
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The additional seating in Grandstand A4 will be put into operation ahead of schedule to meet growing demand from both local residents and tourists eager to enjoy one of Vietnam’s most anticipated summer events.

At a press conference held in Hanoi on the afternoon of June 22, organisers said the competition is expected to welcome approximately 15,000 participants competing across the four distances of 42km, 21km, 9.2km and 2.9km.

Over the past decade, Trang An has become a successful example of development that regards culture as both a driving force and an objective while placing people at the centre of all development efforts.

Nguyen Thi Dieu Ly defeated Kama Tsubasa of Japan 5–1 to take the title in the women's 68kg class, helping Vietnam complete its target at the continental tournament.

The main festival activities will take place from July 17-19 in Nha Trang, while related events will be held across the province from July 10 to August 10.

More than an annual sporting event, this year’s tournament has become a symbol of the resilience, solidarity and growing strength of the Vietnamese community in Russia.

Quartet Ta Ngoc Tuong, Vu Ngoc Khanh, Tran Dinh Son and Le Ngoc Phuc stunned onlookers with their win in the men's 4x400m event.

The festival aims to showcase the cultural and tourism values of Thang Long – Hanoi, honour the beauty and significance of the lotus in Vietnamese life, and promote lotus-based products as part of efforts to boost the capital’s cultural and tourism industries.

Vietnam’s cultural industries currently comprise around 70,000 active enterprises, generating employment for more than 3 million workers and contributing an estimated 2.5–3% of GDP. Several localities have also developed creative ecosystems, innovation hubs, and effective cultural economy models.

Among the province’s success stories is Ta Phin commune, one of Lao Cai’s earliest community-based tourism destinations and a locality renowned for its diverse traditional occupations that provide stable and sustainable livelihoods for ethnic minority communities.

Lorient Mayor Fabrice Loher said the festival offers an opportunity for the public to discover the richness of Vietnamese culture while fostering dialogue, mutual understanding and stronger community ties through art and cultural activities.

As the tourism sector seeks to increase visitor spending and extend stays, the development of the night-time economy is increasingly seen as a way to create new tourism products, enhance destination appeal and support sustainable urban growth.

The documentary, filmed in Argentina and Vietnam, centres on Argentine war correspondent Ignacio Ezcurra and the decades-long effort to uncover the circumstances surrounding his death during the Vietnam War.

Beyond avoiding unlawful activities, many young supporters are also helping foster a healthier online environment. Regardless of which team they support, they maintain respect for opponents, coaches and players participating in the tournament.

The concert will celebrate the timeless masterpieces of Russian composers Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Modest Mussorgsky, and Hungarian Béla Bartók.

UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Nayef Al-Fayez stressed that the values represented by Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam – the fondness for learning, cultural continuity, and the pursuit of knowledge – closely align with UNESCO’s mission to advance education, safeguard heritage, and foster dialogue among nations.

That transoceanic romance endures as a symbol of devotion and an early cultural bridge between Vietnam and Japan. It has spawned a string of artistic works, notably the “Princess Anio” musical, first staged to mark half a century of diplomatic ties.

Beyond product display and retail, the village is positioned as an open cultural space where visitors can explore the history of pottery-making, observe production processes, interact with artisans, and take part directly in pottery-making activities.

As cultural industries and the creative economy gain momentum, AI is proving valuable in improving efficiency, streamlining operations and enabling creators to focus more on artistic content.

The centre is expected to become a vital venue for the Vietnamese community in Thailand to hold on to their cultural identity and language, while doubling as a bridge to further deepen the two countries’ Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.