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ASIAD 2018: Vietnam’s Olympic squad makes international headlines

Vietnam’s Olympic football team received plaudits from international media after creating football history for the second time this year. Beating Syria 1-0 in the Asian Games (ASIAD) 2018 quarterfinal on August 27, the team secured a spot in the men’s semi-final.
ASIAD 2018: Vietnam’s Olympic squad makes international headlines ảnh 1Vietnamese Olympic football team has received appraisal from international media. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s Olympic football team received plaudits frominternational media after creating football history for the second time thisyear.

BeatingSyria 1-0 in the Asian Games (ASIAD) 2018 quarterfinal on August 27, the teamsecured a spot in the men’s semi-final.

“Theyhave done it again”, Fox Sports Asia posted on its Facebook page minutes afterVietnam’s win over the Middle East country.

Onits website, Fox Sports Asia complimented Nguyen Van Toan’s goal while extollinga long ball from defender Bui Tien Dung which gave Nguyen Anh Duc a gloriouschance. Although Duc’s deft flick came back off the bar, substitute Toan “wasperfectly placed to finish into the unguarded net”.

Italso said that taking on the Republic of Korea (RoK), who had 14 goals in fourgames, is another “tough test” awaiting Park Hang-seo’s team.

Headlined “Super sub Van Toan strikes to take Vietnam through”,the piece on the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)’s home page said that Syriahad the lion’s share of possession and tested Vietnamese goalkeeper Bui TienDung many times. However, with a “solid defence”, the Vietnamese players keptboth teams searching for goals.

The article also highlighted Park’s efficient tactics, whichhelped the team advance to the quarter-finals without conceding a single goal.

Vietnam’s football team also gained attention from Korean media viaimages of the squad, coach Park Hang-seo, and fans across Vietnam storming thestreets to celebrate victory over Syria.

KBS news described the jubilant atmosphere of Vietnam’s streets which wereturned into festivals by fans. Hundreds of motorbikes and national flags appearedon the streets to celebrate Vietnam’s maiden Asian Games semi-final, it said.

Meanwhile, Yonhap News wrote “Vietnam football coach Park Hang-seo found himself in anawkward position after his side beat Syria 1-0 in their quarter-final match atthe 18th Asian Games on Monday”, referencing the fact his side next take on hishome country of the RoK in the semi-final on August 29.-VNA
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Through this coordinated effort, Da Nang aims to establish DANAFF not only as an annual film event but also as a distinctive cultural landmark, helping position the city as a reputable destination for regional film and cultural events and enhancing its international profile, Vice Chairwoman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Anh Thi, said.

Experts have called for stronger implementation of heritage management regulations under the Cultural Heritage Law, clearer responsibilities for site management boards and stricter action against activities that distort cultural traditions.

A wide range of traditional handicrafts reflecting Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage, including ceramics, lacquerware, silk products, brocade textiles and other items, attracted considerable attention from visitors. Many products sold out early in the day.

Non Nuoc Mountain, located in Hoa Lu ward and recognised as one of the province’s ten special national relic sites, preserves a valuable collection of cliffside stone steles (known as ma nhai).

To mark International Children's Day on June 1, the Union of Vietnamese Organisations in Russia organised a friendly football tournament, giving young players an opportunity to showcase their talent, pursue their passion and strengthen ties with one another.

The 280-page collection, translated into Vietnamese by poet Tran Le Khanh, brings together works inspired by Weigl’s experiences, observations and reflections on Hanoi.

Technology is similarly enriching exhibitions at the Vietnam Women’s Museum in Hanoi. Wartime letters, a typewriter and other artefacts linked to former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh have been digitally integrated with collections held at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. Through projection mapping, 3D displays and a virtual reality recreation of the Paris Peace Agreement, visitors can engage more deeply with the life and achievements of one of Vietnam’s most prominent diplomats.

The festival is expected to bring together around 900 artists, producers and film professionals from Vietnam and abroad, including more than 200 international guests. This marks the largest edition since DANAFF was first launched in 2023, highlighting its growing appeal within the film industry.

Bilingual book, exhibition honour Ho Chi Minh’s legacy

Under the Politburo's Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW, issued on January 7, 2026, culture is defined as the spiritual foundation of society, an important endogenous resource, a driver of socio-economic development and a source of national soft power. In the new era, cultural values are expected to permeate all aspects of life, serving as a foundation, resource, catalyst and regulatory force for the country’s rapid and sustainable development.

Designed as a continuous artistic journey, the event paired two generations of pianists in a musical dialogue intended to foster connection, dialogue and mutual understanding while deepening the Vietnam-Poland comprehensive partnership.

The triumph marked a breakthrough moment for Vietnamese Free Fire esports, with SECRET WAG becoming the first Vietnamese squad to lift an FFWS SEA trophy on home soil. The result underscored the rising stature and growing competitiveness of Vietnam’s esports scene in Southeast Asia.

The exhibition showcased more than 20 works by five Vietnamese artists – Trinh Minh Tien, Do Hiep, Tran Ngoc Anh, Trinh Tuan and Cong Kim Hoa – representing different generations and artistic styles.

Making its debut at the Asian Pop Culture Festival (APCF), the largest event of its kind ever staged in Paris, Vietnam featured around 10 booths, including six dedicated to food and several others highlighting the nation’s cultural heritage.

Grandmaster Le Tuan Minh is the first Vietnamese representative at the Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026 in Saudi Arabia in November.

Located about 3km southeast of Hoi An and 31km from central Da Nang, the village stretches along the banks of the Hoai, Thu Bon and De Vong rivers. Combined with the area’s tropical climate, the waterways nurture a thriving nipa palm ecosystem rich in biodiversity and scenic beauty. ​

The festival, an annual cultural and tourism event in Ho Chi Minh City, serves as an opportunity to promote the agricultural products and distinctive culture of the Mekong Delta to domestic and international visitors.

Many attendees expressed surprise and admiration upon learning about “dan bau” – an instrument widely regarded as a symbol of Vietnamese traditional music.

Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Tran Van Bay extended greetings to the local Buddhist community and acknowledged the important contributions made by the city chapter of the VBS and followers to local socio-economic development.

Most Venerable Thich Tri Quang, Supreme Patriarch of the VBS Patronage Council, called on Buddhist dignitaries, monks, nuns, and followers to continue serving society with mindfulness and compassion, uphold the noble traditions of Vietnamese Buddhism, and spread the light of kindness to foster a better life for all.