
On June 10, 2025, Vietlott, Vietnam’s leading lottery company, announced that two lucky winners had claimed the Power 6/55 Jackpot 2 prize, sharing a total windfall of nearly VND 10 billion.
The winning tickets, with a face value of VND 5 billion each, bore the numbers 41-21-29-40-06-03, matching five out of six numbers of the Jackpot 1 prize, and the special number 37.
According to Vietlott’s rules, as the two winning tickets had the same face value, the Jackpot 2 prize money will be evenly split between the two winners, resulting in a payout of nearly VND 5 billion each.
In 2024, Vietlott awarded over VND 4,353 billion in prizes, including 98 Jackpot winners from the Mega 6/45 and Power 6/55 lottery games. The company also broke two records that year, with a Jackpot 1 prize of over VND 314 billion in the Power 6/55 game and a first-time winner of 30 special prizes worth VND 30 billion in the Max 3D+ game.
“Hanoi Proposes Renaming Tuoi Tre Thu Do Park to Vo Thi Sau Memorial Park”
The 26.4-hectare Youth Capital Park, located in the heart of Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, is proposed to be renamed Vo Thi Sau Park. This beautiful green space sits in a prime location and is a beloved spot for many locals and visitors alike. With its potential new name, the park honors a Vietnamese hero, Vo Thi Sau, who bravely fought for her country’s independence. The name change is currently open for discussion, and the community’s input is valued in this decision-making process.
The Revolutionary $60 Million Waste-to-Energy Plant: Unveiling Vietnam’s First-of-its-Kind Technology
The first of its kind in Vietnam, this state-of-the-art facility boasts a unique combination of pre-processing waste treatment technology, fluidized bed incinerators, and Siemens steam turbines.
The Trade Deficit With Vietnam: An Inevitable Economic Outcome?
The current trade deficit is a natural outcome of the relationship between a developed economy like the United States and a developing one like Vietnam, according to the Chairman of the US-ASEAN Business Council. This deficit is not a cause for concern but rather a reflection of the two countries’ different economic stages.