A Swedish Couple’s Enduring Love Affair with Vietnam

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Over decades and across continents, Elisabeth Dahlin and her husband Andreas have maintained a profound and unwavering connection with Vietnam—a country they both consider their second home.

A Journey Rooted in Solidarity

Elisabeth’s bond with Vietnam began in the early 1970s, when as a teenager in Lapland, northern Sweden, she joined anti-war protests in solidarity with the Vietnamese people. Deeply influenced by the image of Swedish Education Minister Olof Palme marching against the war, she, along with her family, joined millions of Swedes who opposed the bombings in Vietnam. “It was bitterly cold, and there was snow everywhere,” she recalled. “But my sister, my parents, my teachers, and I were all out collecting signatures. In a country of 8 million, 2.7 million signed the petition.”

Those early experiences laid the foundation for a lifelong connection. “We saw the devastating images of war on TV—especially the famous photo of the napalm girl—and they left a mark on an entire generation across Europe,” Elisabeth said.

First Steps in Vietnam

Motivated by her passion for justice and peace, Elisabeth first arrived in Hanoi in December 1979 as part of a youth delegation invited by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union. Just 21 years old at the time, she had been studying Vietnamese in Stockholm under a special Swedish government program. That journey marked the beginning of a deep, personal immersion into Vietnamese language, culture, and society.

Her husband Andreas followed shortly after in 1980. “I came for love,” he said with a smile. While Elisabeth continued her studies, Andreas took a job with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), helping manage the Swedish experts’ camp in Hanoi and facilitating medical supply distribution for the Swedish-funded hospital in Uong Bi.

Living and Working with the Vietnamese People

From 1980 to 2001, the couple spent over eight years in Vietnam. Elisabeth held various positions, including working at the Vietnam-Sweden Hospital and later with the Swedish Embassy in Hanoi. She also returned multiple times in advisory roles on Vietnam’s WTO accession and child rights advocacy. Fluent in Vietnamese, she frequently sang Vietnamese folk songs—her favorite being the iconic “Mùa xuân trên thành phố Hồ Chí Minh,” which she performed at the 10th anniversary of reunification in 1985.

Her love for Vietnam also extended to its rich musical heritage. Elisabeth developed a fondness for Quan họ folk songs from Bắc Ninh and still fondly recalls tunes like “Bèo dạt mây trôi” and “Trống cơm.”

A Relationship That Transcends Generations

Elisabeth and Andreas’s bond with Vietnam has not only endured—it has been passed down to their children. “Our daughter was just three when we moved here. She picked up her first Vietnamese folk song within weeks,” Elisabeth shared. “Today, she cooks phở twice a week, and her only request from us is to bring back Vietnamese spices and phởseasoning.”

The Dahlin children grew up immersed in Vietnamese culture, language, and friendships. “For them,” Andreas noted, “Vietnam is part of their upbringing. It’s not just our story—it’s theirs, too.”

Witnessing Vietnam’s Transformation

Having lived through multiple eras in Vietnam—from the post-war 1980s to the reform era of the late 1990s and the vibrant present—the couple has seen the country evolve firsthand. “Back in the 80s, tourism was virtually non-existent,” Andreas said. “But when we returned in 1997, things had changed. And now, Vietnam is thriving—tourism is booming, travel is easy, and so many Swedes are coming here.”

For those who’ve never visited, the Dahlins always recommend Vietnam’s stunning beaches, rich cuisine, and profound cultural history. “Swedes love sunshine, great food, and meaningful travel experiences—Vietnam offers all of that,” Andreas added.

A Return Marking a Historic Celebration

In 2025, Elisabeth and Andreas returned to Vietnam once again, this time to mark the 50th anniversary of the country’s reunification. The occasion was highlighted by Sweden’s gift of a commemorative documentary film Victory Vietnam, directed by Swedish filmmaker Bo Öhlén.

Speaking to VOV during the visit, Elisabeth reflected: “This is not just a celebration of Vietnam’s progress, but a celebration of friendship—a deep, enduring connection between our two nations and our people.”

From snowy Swedish streets collecting signatures to tropical Vietnamese cities filled with song, Elisabeth and Andreas Dahlin’s journey illustrates a remarkable cross-cultural bond. Their story is a testament to the power of empathy, understanding, and the lasting ties that grow from shared dreams of peace and friendship.

Vietnam Makes It Easier for Spouses and Family of Vietnamese Citizens to Gain Citizenship

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Great news for foreigners with close ties to Vietnam!

The Vietnamese government has just passed new amendments to its Law on Nationality that significantly simplifies the process for those married to Vietnamese citizens or with Vietnamese family members to gain Vietnamese citizenship.

Previously, many foreigners faced hurdles like needing to live in Vietnam for at least five years, demonstrating proficiency in the Vietnamese language, and proving they were financially independent. These requirements have now been removed for applicants who have a Vietnamese spouse, child, parent, or grandparent.

This change also applies to foreigners who have made significant contributions to Vietnam.

While the path to citizenship is now smoother, applicants will still need to respect Vietnamese laws and customs and demonstrate they have full legal capacity. This last requirement is waived for children applying with a Vietnamese parent.

The Vietnamese government hopes these reforms will attract more talented individuals, investors, and experts to contribute to the country’s growth. According to Vietnam’s Minister of Justice Nguyen Hai Ninh, the aim is to encourage integration and support national development.

Another important update is that some individuals with Vietnamese relatives can now potentially hold dual citizenship, subject to presidential approval. If you live outside of Vietnam, you can submit your application through Vietnamese embassies or consulates in your country.

Finally, the new law also offers more flexibility in naming. While those who become citizens through naturalization are expected to adopt a Vietnamese name, individuals with dual citizenship can now combine a Vietnamese name with their original name on official documents. This move reflects Vietnam’s growing international connections.

Summary:

Vietnam has made it easier for foreigners married to Vietnamese citizens or who have Vietnamese family ties (child, parent, grandparent) to obtain citizenship. The new amendments to the Law on Vietnamese Nationality remove previous requirements such as a minimum residency period, Vietnamese language proficiency, and proof of financial self-sufficiency. This change also benefits foreigners who have made special contributions to Vietnam. While applicants still need to abide by Vietnamese laws and respect local culture, the reforms aim to attract more foreign talent and investment. In addition, the law now allows for dual citizenship in some cases with Vietnamese relatives and provides more flexibility in naming conventions.

Vietnam Stock Market Hits New 3-Year High, Powered by Vingroup and Vinhomes

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June 24 (Vietnam Insider) – The Vietnamese stock market continued its bullish momentum today, with the VN-Index surging to nearly 1,367 points, marking its highest level since April 2022, driven by strong gains in Vingroup and Vinhomes shares.

Since early May, the benchmark index of the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE) has repeatedly reached new three-year highs. Monday’s rally to 1,358 points was quickly surpassed in today’s session, as market sentiment remains highly optimistic. Analysts believe that the VN-Index could soon conquer the 1,360–1,370 range, potentially setting new short-term records.

Strong Opening Despite Oil Sector Drag

The VN-Index opened sharply higher despite a downturn in oil and gas stocks, which were weighed down by falling global crude prices as tensions in the Middle East eased. At one point, the index added 13 points to surpass 1,370, before paring gains to close at 1,367, up 8 points from the reference price.

Vingroup Stocks Lead the Rally

Vingroup-affiliated stocks were the primary driver of the rally, contributing 6 points to the index’s overall gain. VIC(Vingroup) rose 3.2% to VND 95,800, while VHM (Vinhomes) jumped 4.5% to VND 77,300. Other stocks in the group, such as VRE and VPL, also posted gains, though less than 1%.

Securities and Real Estate Stocks Also Surge

The securities sector recorded broad-based gains, with all listed stocks (except TVB) closing above reference prices. VNDirect (VND) led the group, climbing 6.3%, followed by VIX, HCM, and SSI, which rose between 2–3%.

Real estate stocks performed similarly, with many advancing more than 2%. Besides VHM, LDG and DXG stood out with increases of 3.7% and 3%, respectively.

Mixed Performance in Banking; Oil & Gas Slide

Banking stocks showed divergent trends, with only four – EIB, NAB, ABB, and KLB – gaining more than 1%. Leading names like VCB, BID, CTG, and TCB mostly hovered around their reference prices with minimal change.

On the downside, oil, fertilizer, and shipping stocks declined, with the oil & gas sector hit hardest by falling crude prices. Large-cap names like GAS and PLX dropped 4.8% and 5.3%, respectively, while mid- and small-cap stocks such as PVT, BSR, PVD, and PVS also lost more than 4%.

Liquidity Surges, Foreign Investors Return

One of the most positive signals of the session was the significant increase in trading liquidity. Over 971 million shares changed hands on the Ho Chi Minh City exchange, with a total value of VND 25.6 trillion, up VND 4 trillionfrom the previous session. Both SSI and GEX recorded over VND 1 trillion in trading value, outperforming other high-liquidity stocks like TCB, VPB, VND, and VIX.

Foreign investors ended their four-session net selling streak, returning to the market with net purchases totaling VND 2.9 trillion, up VND 1.2 trillion from the previous day. VND attracted the highest foreign demand, with nearly 13 million shares bought net. SSI followed with 6.2 million shares, then HPG, DGW, and VPB.

Israel Accused of Killing 21 Civilians Waiting for Aid in Gaza

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June 24 (Vietnam Insider) – Gaza’s Civil Defense Authority has accused Israeli forces of opening fire on a crowd of civilians waiting for humanitarian aid, resulting in 21 deaths and around 150 injuries early Monday morning.

According to Mahmud Bassel, spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defense, Israeli troops allegedly used rifles and tank shellsto target civilians gathered in central Gaza at dawn to receive food and supplies.

“The Israeli forces opened fire and shelled the crowd with tanks as they waited for aid, killing 21 people and wounding approximately 150,” Bassel reported.

This marks the second time that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been accused of using tanks to attack aid distribution points in Gaza. On June 17, at least 59 people were killed and 221 injured when Israeli tanks reportedly fired into another crowd waiting for assistance—an incident that sparked international outrage.

The IDF has not confirmed Monday’s incident. According to AFP, Israel is currently restricting media access in Gaza, making it difficult for independent news agencies to verify casualty numbers or whether tanks were used in the latest attack.

Photographs from al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza show devastated Palestinian families mourning the loss of loved ones from the alleged strike.

Additional Airstrikes and Growing Humanitarian Concerns

Bassel also confirmed that five more civilians were killed and several others wounded following an airstrike on a housein Gaza City, also carried out by Israeli forces early Monday.

In recent weeks, Israel has eased its blockade on Gaza and shifted aid distribution to a newly established entity called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)—a U.S.- and Israel-backed initiative. Each day, thousands of Gazans line up at GHF aid points in hopes of receiving food rations.

GHF claims it has distributed millions of meals without incident, except for the June 17 tank shelling. However, Gaza’s health authorities, under Hamas control, report that hundreds of civilians have died while attempting to access humanitarian aid.

The United Nations has criticized the GHF system, calling it “inadequate, dangerous, and a violation of humanitarian neutrality.”

“Militarizing the aid distribution system undermines international humanitarian standards. Weaponizing food, and obstructing or limiting civilians’ access to life-sustaining services, may constitute a war crime,” the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said in a statement following Monday’s events.

Israel maintains that the GHF is essential to prevent Hamas from diverting aid for militant purposes—an accusation the group denies.

As calls for accountability grow, human rights organizations are urging Israel to respect international laws and ensure that civilians are not targeted or used as pawns in conflict zones.

Iran Launches Missile Strike on Israel Moments Before Ceasefire Deadline

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(Vietnam Insider) – Iran fired a final wave of missiles at Israel in the final hour leading up to a proposed ceasefire deadline announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, resulting in at least three fatalities, according to Israel’s national emergency service, Magen David Adom.

The strike came despite Trump’s earlier claims that both Israel and Iran had agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire intended to end the 12-day conflict. However, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi firmly denied that any such agreement had been reached.

“As of now, there is NO ‘agreement’ on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations,” Araghchi wrote on X (formerly Twitter) at 4:16 a.m. Tehran time. “However, if Israel halts its aggression no later than 4:00 a.m., we have no intention to continue our response afterwards.”

Despite Iran’s stance, President Trump appeared confident in the ceasefire.

“On the assumption that everything works as it should, which it will, I would like to congratulate both countries, Israel and Iran, on having the stamina, courage, and intelligence to end what should be called ‘THE 12-DAY WAR,’” he posted on Truth Social.

Israel has yet to officially acknowledge or confirm its acceptance of the ceasefire timeline proposed by Trump.

Pre-Strike Warning and Regional Impact

Earlier, Trump thanked Tehran for providing the U.S. with advance notice of a missile strike targeting Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which allowed for emergency measures to prevent casualties.

“The early warning made it possible for no lives to be lost, and nobody to be injured,” Trump wrote.
Following the attack, the U.S. Embassy in Doha lifted its shelter-in-place order, and Qatar reopened its civil airspace just six hours later, signaling a quick return to operational normalcy.

Markets React Calmly to De-Escalation Hopes

Financial markets responded positively to signs of de-escalation. U.S. stock indexes closed higher on Monday, buoyed by investor optimism that Iran’s retaliation would be contained and would not trigger a wider conflict.

Oil prices also fell, easing concerns that the crisis might disrupt shipping through the vital Strait of Hormuz — a key chokepoint for global energy supplies.

Looking Ahead: Negotiations Expected to Be Challenging

While the immediate military confrontation may be winding down, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper warned that diplomatic negotiations with Iran will be difficult.

As the situation develops, all eyes remain on whether the ceasefire holds and whether long-term peace efforts can follow in one of the Middle East’s most volatile flashpoints.

Iran and Israel Respond Cautiously to Trump’s Announcement of “Permanent Ceasefire”

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(Vietnam Insider) – Both Iran and Israel have expressed caution regarding a “permanent ceasefire” announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, which aims to end a 12-day conflict that has destabilized the region.a

In a surprise announcement late on June 23, President Trump stated that Iran and Israel had agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire, signaling an end to the fighting.

“Israel and Iran have fully agreed to a complete ceasefire for 12 hours, after which the war will be considered over,” Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social.

In a follow-up message, Trump added:

“Israel and Iran came to me — almost at the same time — and said: ‘Peace!’ I knew that the moment was now. The real winners are the world and the Middle East.”

He continued:

“Both countries will experience great love, peace, and prosperity in the future. They have so much to gain, and equally much to lose if they stray from the path of righteousness and truth.”
In an interview with NBC shortly after, Trump claimed the ceasefire was “unlimited” and would “last forever.”

Mixed Reactions from Officials

According to sources familiar with the matter, Trump’s announcement came as a surprise to some senior officials in his own administration, who reportedly only learned of the ceasefire after it was posted on social media.

In response to the announcement, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran would cease its attacks only if Israel stopped its airstrikes by 4:00 a.m. Tehran time on June 24.

“As of now, there is no formal agreement on a ceasefire or cessation of hostilities,” Araghchi posted on social media platform X at 4:16 a.m. local time.

“However, if Israel halts its aggression against the Iranian people by no later than 4:00 a.m., we will refrain from further retaliation.”

He added that a final decision on ending Iran’s military operations would be made later.

In a subsequent post, Araghchi confirmed that Iran’s punitive strikes against Israel continued until the very last minute before the 4:00 a.m. deadline.

“Together with the people of Iran, I extend my deepest gratitude to our brave armed forces, who stood ready to defend the homeland to the last drop of blood, and responded to every enemy attack until the final moment,” he said.

Israel Maintains Silence, Keeps Public on Alert

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces’ Home Front Command stated there were no changes to existing public safety guidelines following President Trump’s announcement.

“The public is instructed to continue following the official guidance issued by the Home Front Command,” the military statement read.

Under current restrictions, public gatherings remain prohibited, and schools and workplaces continue to be closed.

Early Tuesday morning, air raid sirens were again heard in northern and parts of southern Israel, indicating ongoing security concerns despite the proposed truce

Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island Expects 4.4 Million Visitors in H1 2025, Cementing Its Status as a Top Global Island Destination

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Phu Quoc, Vietnam – June 2025 – Phu Quoc Island, recently ranked the world’s second most beautiful island by Travel + Leisure, is projected to welcome 4.4 million visitors in the first half of 2025, marking a 33% year-on-year increase, according to the Kien Giang Department of Tourism.

Among the total, more than 881,000 are international visitors, reaching nearly 90% of the island’s annual target of one million foreign arrivals.

Tourism revenue from January to June is estimated at VND 21.5 trillion (approximately USD 850 million)—a 92% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This surge reflects Phu Quoc’s growing global appeal as both a luxury travel destination and a rising star in Southeast Asia’s tourism sector.

The island’s profile has been further elevated by high-profile visits from Asian celebrities, including Chinese action star Vincent Zhao and Miss Hong Kong 2011 Rebecca Zhu, who shared their Phu Quoc experiences with millions of followers on social media.

Phu Quoc has garnered multiple accolades from international travel publications. Most recently, it was ranked third on Travel + Leisure’s list of the “Top 10 Islands in the Asia-Pacific”, behind only Bali (Indonesia) and Koh Samui (Thailand).

In 2024, Travel + Leisure readers also voted Phu Quoc the world’s second most beautiful island, just after the Maldives—a recognition that continues to drive international interest and investor confidence in the island’s hospitality and real estate markets.

With pristine beaches like Khem and Sao, luxury resorts, improved infrastructure, and favorable visa policies, Phu Quoc is rapidly solidifying its status as Vietnam’s premier island destination.

Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City Surpasses Singapore in Global Ranking of Most ‘Magnetic’ Metropolises

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Vietnam Insider – Vietnam’s southern economic powerhouse has been named one of the world’s most “magnetic” cities, ranking second globally in resident loyalty—surpassing even Singapore—according to the City Pulse 2025 report by the Gensler Research Institute, the research division of the world’s largest architecture and design firm.

The study, which surveyed over 33,000 individuals across 65 major cities worldwide, found that 61% of Ho Chi Minh City residents said they are “unlikely” or “very unlikely” to leave the city. This places Ho Chi Minh City just behind Taipei (Taiwan) and ahead of Singapore (59%), as well as other major global cities including Sydney, Berlin, Seoul, and Vancouver.

In addition, 83% of respondents in Ho Chi Minh City reported being “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their quality of life—among the highest satisfaction levels recorded globally.

The report attributes this strong resident loyalty to a concept known as “place attachment”—the emotional connection individuals feel toward the city they live in. While practical factors like employment, safety, healthcare, and affordability often influence the decision to move to a city, the choice to remain long-term is driven more by intangible elements such as community spirit, pride, and a sense of belonging.

“A city becomes home when it inspires pride, offers moments of joy, and fosters a true sense of belonging,” the report notes.

Despite Singapore’s global reputation for infrastructure, safety, and economic prosperity, the report suggests it may not generate the same level of emotional attachment in its ultra-modern, high-pressure environment.

Photo: Olivier Ochanine

Ho Chi Minh City’s strong performance also highlights broader regional dynamics. Many cities across Asia-Pacific are benefiting from relatively improved affordability compared to North America and Europe. While lower living costs are effective in attracting newcomers, it is emotional resonance that ultimately retains them.

This latest recognition underscores Ho Chi Minh City’s growing appeal not just as a commercial and cultural hub, but also as a city where people feel genuinely at home.

Israel and Iran Agree to Ceasefire After 12 Days of Conflict, Trump Announces

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(Vietnam Insider) – U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire, potentially bringing an end to a 12-day conflict that displaced millions in Tehran and raised fears of a broader regional escalation.

In a statement posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump praised both nations for what he called “the Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence” to end what he termed “The 12-Day War.”

“Assuming everything works as it should – and it will – I would like to congratulate both countries,” Trump wrote.

The ceasefire follows a weekend of joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting Iran’s underground nuclear facilities, which Washington accused Tehran of preparing for nuclear weapon development. Iran has consistently denied pursuing nuclear arms.

Ceasefire Terms and Uncertainty

While an Iranian official confirmed Tehran’s tentative agreement to a ceasefire, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized that Iran would only halt military operations if Israel ceased its attacks by 4:00 a.m. Tehran time on Tuesday (0030 GMT). No new Israeli strikes have been reported since that deadline.

“The final decision on the cessation of our military operations will be made later,” Araqchi stated on X (formerly Twitter).

A senior White House official said the ceasefire was brokered through direct discussions between Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and other regional mediators. Israel reportedly agreed to pause hostilities as long as Iran refrained from further attacks.

Diplomatic Efforts Behind the Scenes

The breakthrough reportedly came after intense backchannel diplomacy. Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani played a key role in securing Iran’s initial agreement, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.

Key U.S. figures involved in the effort included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and special envoy Steve Witkoff, who maintained communication channels with both parties.

Neither Iran’s UN mission nor the Israeli Embassy in Washington responded to Reuters’ requests for comment.

Aftershocks and Market Reaction

Despite the ceasefire announcement, tension remains high on the ground. The Israeli military issued two evacuation warnings for residents in parts of Tehran and reported alarm activations in the Golan Heights amid concerns of aerial threats.

Nonetheless, financial markets responded positively. S&P 500 futures rose 0.4% in late U.S. trading on Monday, and U.S. crude oil prices dropped to a one-week low in early Asian trading on Tuesday, reflecting reduced fears of a wider regional oil supply disruption.

A Calculated Response from Tehran

President Trump acknowledged Iran’s restrained response to an earlier attack on a U.S. airbase – which caused no injuries – and thanked Tehran for providing advance notice. Analysts say the move allowed Iran to project strength domestically without triggering a larger military escalation.

The conflict escalated after U.S. B-2 bombers dropped 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure over the weekend, intensifying Israel’s air campaign. The strikes prompted mass evacuations in Tehran, a city of over 10 million residents.

Vice President JD Vance claimed the mission succeeded in disabling Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

“Now Iran is incapable of building a nuclear weapon with the equipment they had, because we destroyed it,” Vance said on Fox News.
However, in a separate social media post, Trump hinted at broader objectives, suggesting that Iran’s clerical leadership – in power since the 1979 Islamic Revolution – might be at risk.

Israel’s military also targeted key institutions in Tehran, including the infamous Evin Prison, signaling its intent to disrupt the foundations of the Iranian regime.

Looking Ahead

While the announcement signals hope for de-escalation, implementation of the ceasefire remains fragile. Analysts caution that both sides may use the coming hours to complete ongoing operations before fully committing to peace.

Vietnam Insider will continue monitoring developments.

Flooding Cuts Off Hundreds of Homes in Northern Vietnam’s Mountainous Lang Son Province

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Relentless downpours have triggered severe flooding across Lang Son Province in northern Vietnam, isolating hundreds of households and damaging vast swathes of farmland.

As of Monday, at least 11 villages in Huu Lung District, home to around 480 households, were completely cut off due to rapidly rising water levels from nearby rivers and streams, according to district chairwoman Duong Thi Hanh.

Since Saturday, the Trung and Thuong Rivers, along with several smaller tributaries, have continued to swell under sustained torrential rain. By early Monday morning, the Trung River hit Level 3 emergency thresholds, with rainfall recorded at over 2,000mm—a critical high in the region.

Despite more than 340 hectares of crops submerged and three people injured, no fatalities have been reported. Authorities have ramped up emergency measures, including 24/7 flood monitoring, field assessments, and real-time coordination via digital communication platforms.

In Bac Son District, floodwaters inundated residential zones and destroyed agricultural land. Emergency responders—including police, firefighters, and rescue teams—were dispatched with motorboats, trucks, and dozens of officers. Overnight evacuations helped rescue dozens of residents, including the elderly and children, from Nhat Tien Commune.

Efforts are also underway to deliver food and clean water to isolated communities and to assess areas at risk of landslides.

From Saturday to Sunday, several communes such as Tan Tri, Quyet Thang, and Nhat Tien recorded rainfall levels between 144mm and 209mm, according to the provincial disaster prevention committee. Over 110 homes have been damaged, alongside significant losses in maize, rice, and vegetable cultivation.

While the rains have eased slightly, Lang Son remains on high alert as weather conditions continue to pose risks in this mountainous frontier province bordering China.

Human Skeleton Found Inside Rooftop Water Tank in Southern Vietnam

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Authorities in southern Vietnam have launched an investigation after a human skeleton was discovered inside a rooftop water tank at a private residence in Biên Hòa City, Đồng Nai Province.

On the evening of June 22, Đồng Nai Provincial Police, in coordination with officers from Long Bình Tân Ward, cordoned off the scene after receiving a report of the shocking discovery.

Shocking Discovery During Home Repairs

According to initial police reports, around 5:00 p.m. the same day, a local homeowner, Mr. L.H.C, had hired a repairman to carry out maintenance work on his house in Long Bình Tân Ward.

While climbing onto the corrugated metal roof, the repairman noticed an unusual sight inside a stainless steel water tank mounted on the rooftop. Upon closer inspection, he realized it contained what appeared to be human skeletal remains.

The worker immediately alerted the homeowner, who then contacted local authorities.

Water Tank Had Been Abandoned for Months

Mr. C. told investigators that the stainless steel water tank had not been in use for an extended period. His family had switched to a direct municipal water supply several months ago, leaving the rooftop tank unused and largely unattended.

Investigation Ongoing

Local police and forensic teams are working to determine the identity of the deceased and ascertain the cause and circumstances of death. The origin of the skeletal remains and how long they had been in the tank remain unknown.

Authorities have not ruled out any possibilities, including foul play.

Vietnam Insider will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available from the ongoing investigation.

The a2 Milk Company Affirms Its Pioneering Position in the A2 Protein Dairy Market in Vietnam

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On June 18 ,2025, The a2 Milk Company, a leading A2 protein dairy company from New Zealand, officially launched its infant formula product a2 Gentle Gold™ in Vietnam. This formula is made with 100% pure A2 protein milk and produced under the company’s official True a2® process.

Under the theme “PIONEERING THE FUTURE OF DAIRY FOR GOOD – The Journey of Pioneers”, the launch event marked a key milestone in the company’s 9-month journey since the arrival of a2® Platinum® in Vietnam. More importantly, it reaffirmed The a2 Milk Company’s long-term commitment to supporting the healthy development of Vietnamese children.

The event welcomed over 200 distinguished guests, including diplomatic representatives, brand leaders such as Mr. Scott James – New Zealand Consul General in Vietnam, Mr. Yohan Senaratne – Executive General Manager – International at The a2 Milk Company, and Dr. Luu Thi My Thuc – Head of Clinical Nutrition Department at the Vietnam National Children’s Hospital. It also drew attention from pediatric nutrition experts, baby and mother product distributors, and leading figures in child care and nutrition.

The a2 Milk Company: Global Pioneer of A2 Protein Milk

The a2 Milk Company is globally recognized as the pioneer and leading authority in A2 protein milk. Founded in New Zealand in the early 2000s, it was the first company to identify and commercialize milk containing only the A2 type of beta-casein protein—a natural protein that is easier to digest and better tolerated, especially by young children and individuals with sensitive digestive systems.

The company owns more than 70 patents and scientific studies related to A2 protein and is the only global company exclusively focused on producing milk from 100% pure A2 protein cows. It has developed a comprehensive and certified True a2® ecosystem, covering everything from cow selection and pasture management to milk collection and processing, ensuring that every drop of milk is free from A1 protein—commonly linked to digestive discomfort.

After earning the trust of Vietnamese families through a2® Platinum®, the company is now introducing a2 Gentle Gold™, which is developed with the latest nutritional science and built on a foundation of high-quality, easy-to-digest A2 protein milk. The product aims to expand access to premium nutrition for more children across Vietnam and further reinforce the brand’s global leadership in the A2 protein dairy segment.


Mr. Yohan Senaratne – Executive General Manager – International of The a2 Milk Company speaks at the event – Source: LiveWell

Mr. Yohan Senaratne shared: “Across all the markets where we operate, the core of our success lies in producing the highest-quality products at internationally certified facilities—whether company-owned or through strategic partners in New Zealand, Australia, and the U.S. We are deeply grateful for the support of our global partners, including Live Well in Vietnam.”
This launch marks a significant step forward in strengthening a2 Milk®’s presence in Vietnam’s retail channels, bringing high-quality, easily digestible A2 protein dairy products closer to consumers.

About The a2 Milk Company and LiveWell – Sống Lành Distribution Corporation

From a breakthrough scientific discovery about A2 protein, The a2 Milk Company has grown into a global nutrition company, with products available in major markets such as Australia, the U.S., Canada, South Korea, China, and now Vietnam.

In Vietnam, its products are officially distributed by LiveWell – Sống Lành Marketing & Distribution Corporation. LiveWell’s mission is to pioneer the premium dairy segment by offering imported, high-quality nutritional solutions, with a focus on the a2 Milk® brand.

The company is committed to delivering products that promote health, supporting the holistic development of Vietnamese children, and advocating for a healthy and responsible lifestyle across the community.

 

Foreign-Made Goods Labeled as Vietnamese Detected in Lâm Đồng Province Crackdown

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Authorities in Vietnam’s Lâm Đồng Province have uncovered a number of cases where foreign-manufactured goods were falsely labeled as “Made in Vietnam”, as part of a month-long crackdown on smuggling, counterfeit products, commercial fraud, and intellectual property violations.

The findings were released on June 22 in a report by Lâm Đồng’s 389 Steering Committee, summarizing the results of a high-intensity inspection campaign conducted between May 15 and June 15.

Focus on High-Risk Consumer Goods

Provincial agencies carried out coordinated inspections and enforcement operations, targeting products most vulnerable to counterfeiting, poor quality, or unclear origin. Key categories included: Frozen foods and dairy products, Prescription and traditional medicines, Nutritional supplements, Cosmetics and personal care items, Fuel and tobacco, Fertilizers and other essential goods with high market demand

Significant Spike in Violations and Fines

During the campaign, authorities inspected 173 cases and discovered 95 violations, a 137.5% increase compared to the previous month. Total fines issued exceeded VND 789 million (approximately USD 31,000), marking a 77.6% risemonth-over-month.

Officials also ordered the destruction of 1,850 kilograms of substandard or illegally distributed food products.

The provincial police alone handled 9 cases involving 11 individuals, including one criminal prosecution involving two defendants for selling illegally imported cigarettes.

Mislabeling Foreign Goods as “Made in Vietnam”

According to the report, one particularly concerning trend was the discovery of foreign-made products falsely labeled as Vietnamese-origin goods—a tactic used to evade detection by enforcement agencies and deceive consumers.

The illicit practice was primarily observed among footwear, clothing, cosmetics, fresh food, and motorcycle parts. Authorities note that many of these operations are small in scale, but the methods employed are increasingly sophisticated and difficult to detect.

Ongoing Risks to Consumer Safety and Market Integrity

The 389 Steering Committee emphasized that the storage and sale of smuggled goods, products of unknown origin, and unsafe food items remain widespread issues across the province. Continued monitoring and enforcement are essential to protect consumer rights, public health, and Vietnam’s brand reputation.

Vietnam Insider will continue to follow developments on this issue as authorities expand their investigations and enforcement measures.

How to Renew a Work Permit for Foreigners in Vietnam (2025 Update)

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A Step-by-Step Guide from GBS – Global Business Services LLC

In Vietnam, a valid Work Permit is one of the legal prerequisites for a foreigner to work. During the course of employment, changes to personal or employer information may require the renewal or reissuance of a work permit. So, what situations require reissuance, and what is the process?

Here’s a detailed breakdown from GBS, a professional service provider assisting foreigners and companies with work permit applications and renewals in Vietnam.

1. What is a Work Permit?

A Work Permit is an official document issued by the Vietnamese government allowing a foreign national to legally work in the country. It includes:

  • Full name and nationality of the foreign worker
  • Name of the employing organization
  • Professional qualifications
  • Validity period (up to 2 years)
2. Is There a Code on the Work Permit?

Technically, a Work Permit itself does not have a code. However, confusion often arises from visa and temporary residence card codes:

  • LĐ1 indicates a foreign worker not required to obtain a work permit
  • LĐ2 refers to foreign workers who do have a valid work permit
3. When Do You Need to Reissue a Work Permit?

Under Article 12 of Decree 152/2020/NĐ-CP, a work permit may be reissued in the following cases:

  • The original permit is lost or damaged
  • The foreign worker changes their name, nationality, or passport number
  • The employer changes the company name (without changing the company code)
  • The work location changes
  • These changes must occur while the current work permit is still valid.
4. Required Documents for Reissuance (Applicable in Long An Province, 2025)

Foreign workers and their employers must prepare the following documents:

  • Application Form for reissuance (Form No. 11/PLI per Decree 152/2020/NĐ-CP)
  • Two passport-sized photos (4x6cm, white background, taken within the last 6 months)
  • The original or certified copy of the current Work Permit (If lost: police confirmation from Vietnam or the foreign worker’s home country; If updated details: supporting documents (in Vietnamese or translated & legalized if issued abroad)
  • Approval of the employer’s demand for foreign labor (unless exempted)
5. Where to Submit the Application?

The application must be submitted to the local Department of Home Affairs, where the foreigners live and work. Alternatively, employers may submit online at:
http://dvc.vieclamvietnam.gov.vn/

6. Processing Time

The reissuance process typically takes 3 working days from the date of receiving a complete and valid application.

7. Validity of the Reissued Work Permit

The renewed work permit will be valid for the remaining time of the original permit, minus the period already worked.

8. Government Fee

The official government fee for reissuing a work permit in Long An is: 450,000 VND per permit

9. GBS Work Permit Services – Fast, Reliable, and Professional

GBS offers full-service support for work permit applications and renewals. Our team of legal experts will assist with:

  • Advising on legal procedures and eligibility
  • Translating, notarizing, and legalizing documents
  • Preparing and completing your application dossier
  • Submitting to relevant government authorities
  • Work permit renewals, temporary residence cards, and compliance reporting

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Need help renewing your work permit in Vietnam?

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Three Vietnamese Destinations Named Among Southeast Asia’s Top 15

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Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, and Sa Pa have been named among Southeast Asia’s top 15 travel destinations by Gulf News, a leading English-language daily in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), aimed at inspiring travelers from the Middle East region.

In its curated list, Gulf News highlights destinations across the region known for their natural beauty, cultural richness, and unique experiences. Vietnam stands out as one of the only countries with three featured locations, alongside the Philippines.

Ha Long Bay: Surreal Seascapes and Scenic Cruises

Recognized as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, Ha Long Bay is praised for its “otherworldly seascape” of towering limestone karsts and emerald waters. The publication recommends cruise tours and kayaking as must-do activities to fully appreciate the bay’s serene beauty and geological marvels.

Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province @ Bojan Mirovic
Hoi An: Lantern-Lit Charm and Tailor-Made Traditions

Described as a picturesque riverside town, Hoi An Ancient Town captivates visitors with its vibrant lanterns that illuminate the streets every evening. Gulf News notes the town’s affordable tailor shops, flavorful street food, and well-preserved architecture that blends Asian and French colonial influences. The town is also known for its slow pace and atmospheric allure, making it a favorite for cultural explorers.

Sa Pa: Cultural Tapestry in the Northern Highlands

Sa Pa, the third Vietnamese entry on the list, is lauded for its stunning rice terraces, cool mountain climate, and the rich traditions of ethnic minority communities. Ideal for trekking and cultural discovery, Sa Pa offers panoramic views of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, home to Vietnam’s highest peak, Fansipan.

At the ancient stone Church of Sapa
Middle Eastern Travelers Encouraged to Explore Southeast Asia

In its feature, Gulf News described Southeast Asia as a region full of mystery, diversity, and flavor. “From mystical mountains to bustling markets, each corner offers a unique journey that leaves lasting memories,” the publication wrote.

Full List of Gulf News’ Top 15 Southeast Asian Destinations:

  1. Bangkok, Thailand
  2. Singapore
  3. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
  4. Bali, Indonesia
  5. Palawan, Philippines
  6. George Town (Penang), Malaysia
  7. Siem Reap (Angkor Wat), Cambodia
  8. Hoi An, Vietnam
  9. Chiang Mai, Thailand
  10. Cebu, Philippines
  11. Luang Prabang, Laos
  12. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
  13. Bicol, Philippines
  14. Bagan, Myanmar
  15. Sa Pa, Vietnam

With three entries on the list, Vietnam continues to strengthen its appeal as a diverse and dynamic travel destination for both regional and global tourists—offering everything from tropical coastlines to cultural heritage and mountainous retreats.

Reported by Vietnam Insider Staff

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