Martyr's remains were discovered in a cave about 3 meters deep in Huong Lap commune, along with personal artifacts including a lighter, flashlight battery, toothbrush, and a plastic chess set.
Many statues in the horse mascot cluster in Lao Bao commune, Quang Tri, had their heads broken, and legs and tails severed by vandals, causing public outrage.
A 54-year-old male driver was fined 5 million dong and had two points deducted from his driver's license for stopping in the middle of the road and reversing, obstructing traffic.
The body of Le Van Thuong, a tourist who disappeared four days ago after being swept away by waves, was discovered washed ashore on Ninh Chau beach, approximately 15 km south of the incident site.
Taking advantage of the late night, Ho Tat Tan Toan, aged 25, broke into the home of a 79-year-old woman living alone, restraining her and stealing a pair of gold earrings and her savings.
After 53 years of fruitless searching, the family of Mr. Nguyen Tien Minh has finally identified the grave of his younger brother, fallen soldier Nguyen Quoc Hoi, thanks to DNA testing.
A family of seven traveling by boat across the Gianh River for Tet greetings on the morning of 19/2 met with an accident, three rescued, one dead, and two missing.
Driven by a passion for pre-1975 memorabilia, Ngo Duy Duyet has amassed over 2,000 bomb casings, shell fragments, and wartime items, preserving the memory of a historical period through each artifact.
After five months of dismantling and construction, the Hien Luong Bridge historical site has been fully renovated with new wood, repainted in blue and yellow, and its surrounding grounds improved.