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Dutch cyclist triumphs at VTV Int’l Cycling Tournament

David Van Eerd of the Netherlands’ Global Cycling Team won the overall yellow jersey of the VTV International Cycling Tournament – Ton Hoa Sen Cup which concluded in Ho Chi Minh City on September 16.
Dutch cyclist triumphs at VTV Int’l Cycling Tournament ảnh 1Dutch cyclist David Van Eerd receives the trophy of the  VTV International Cycling Tournament – Ton Hoa Sen Cup (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) - David Van Eerd of the Netherlands’ Global Cycling Team won the overallyellow jersey of the VTV International Cycling Tournament – Ton Hoa Sen Cupwhich concluded in Ho Chi Minh City on September 16.

Eerd won the event’smost coveted prize with the best overall time of 42:59.47 after 14 stages, andwalked away with 200 million VND (8,700 USD) in prize money.

The green jersey forthe best sprinter went to Im Jae-yeon of the Republic of Korea’s Korail CycleTeam’s with 234 points, ahead of Jan Paul Morales of the Philippine Navy on 75points.

Sarda Perez Javier of Vietnam’sLoc Troi Group won the red jersey as King of Mountain, while the white jerseyfor the best young cyclist went to Purnomo Setiawan of Indonesia’s PGN.

Indonesia’s PGN seizedthe first place in the team category, followed by the Philippine Navy andGlobal Cycling Team.

Phan Hoang Thai ofDomesco Dong Thap is the sole Vietnamese cyclist who made himself onto the listof 10 most outstanding athletes of the tournament, standing at the eighth spotin overall ranking. 

Meanwhile, Huynh ThanhTung of Military Region 7 was ranked 11th and Nguyen Tan Hoai of Domesco DongThap was at the 14th place.

Im Jae-yeon won thetournament’s last stage from Dong Xoai town in southern Binh Phuoc province toHCM City on September 16, covering 136km in a time of 3:12.28.

The annual event, whichwas co-organised by VTV and the Vietnam Cycling Federation, attracted 80 cyclistsfrom six domestic cycling teams and six foreign clubs, competing over 14 stagescovering 1,800km.

The race began on September 2 and run from Hanoito Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Quang Binh, Hue, Da Nang, Quang Nam, Binh Dinh, Gia Lai,Dak Lak and Binh Phuoc, before finishing in HCM City.-VNA

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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.

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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.