
Tuoi Tre News – the English-language edition of Tuoi Tre newspaper – is about to launch a revamped interface to better serve its readers. Photo: Quang Dinh / Tuoi Tre
On Thursday, the English-language site of Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper will feature a cleaner design, advanced multimedia integration, and enhanced navigation, making it easier than ever for global readers to engage with news from Vietnam.
The beta version is accessible here: https://beta16.tuoitre.vn/ for desktops and laptops, https://beta17.tuoitre.vn/ for mobile devices.
But more than just a facelift, the new version introduces curated sections that reflect the country’s growing diversity and complexity.
A standout addition is the ‘Expat Life’ section – an open forum spotlighting the everyday experiences, personal stories, and unique perspectives of foreigners living in Vietnam.
From heartfelt cultural observations to inspiring journeys of integration, the section serves as a bridge for cultural understanding and international dialogue.
Meanwhile, the ‘In-Depth’ category dives into analytical pieces, investigative reports, and other features on Vietnam’s evolving political, economic, and cultural landscapes.
Designed for readers seeking more than surface-level updates, this section provides a nuanced look at a country in transition – positioning Vietnam within broader Southeast Asian and global contexts.

The 'Ho Chi Minh City' section on the new website of Tuoi Tre News
The 'Ho Chi Minh City' section on the new website of Tuoi Tre News
Complementing these are rich visual offerings through the ‘Video’ and ‘Photo’ pages, delivering storytelling through dynamic visuals and immersive photojournalism.
In a move to make content even more accessible, Tuoi Tre News now employs artificial intelligence to offer native-like English voiceovers for its articles, catering to auditory learners and busy readers alike.
The digital revamp follows a recent editorial content-sharing agreement with Japan’s Jiji Press, and signals Tuoi Tre News’ ambitions to further expand partnerships with global media, institutions, and businesses.
These efforts aim not only to boost Vietnam’s visibility but also to foster sustainable, long-term collaborations through trusted journalism.
This upgrade is part of a broader initiative leading up to Vietnam’s Reunification Day (April 30) celebrations and the 50th anniversary of Tuoi Tre’s founding on September 2, 2025.
As one of Vietnam’s most respected news outlets, Tuoi Tre continues to invest in quality journalism and digital innovation – ensuring it remains a vital source of news for both domestic and international audiences.
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