On August 14, Quang Ninh Province organised a programme to honour outstanding students for the 2025–2026 academic year, recognising the achievements and determination of the younger generation.
Increasing numbers of international visitors are travelling to Yen Tu not only to make a pilgrimage but also to experience its natural landscapes, cultural heritage and spiritual and contemplative atmosphere. The “Yen Tu - Meditative Autumn Colours” event series, running from August through the end of the year, is expected to add fresh appeal to the autumn-winter tourism season.
On August 16, voters across Quang Ninh Province took part in the election of village and residential group heads for the 2026–2031 term. This was the first election held in newly reorganised villages and residential groups following the recent restructuring and mergers, which reduced their number from 1,452 to 624.
The Government leader set the immediate target of addressing the EC’s special concerns right within next week, focusing on unregistered vessels, ineligible vessels, VMS-disconnected ones, and strict seafood origin control.
Truc Lam Yen Tu Monastery is a vast temple complex where monks practice meditation, study Buddhist scriptures, and philosophy. It's likened to a school for practitioners, where monks are taught scripture recitation, Buddhist philosophy, and the principles of meditation.