Báo Nhân Dân
Short fiction section from Báo Nhân Dân with full Vietnamese stories, publication dates, and author credits for regular reading practice.
This is the Truyện ngắn archive on Vanvn.vn, the official website of the Vietnam Writers Association. It is best for learners who already read some Vietnamese and want regular exposure to real literary writing, not simplified learner content. If you enjoy short fiction and want to read what Vietnamese writers are publishing now, this is an easy place to browse.
The archive works like a dated feed. You can scan recent story titles, author names, short excerpts, and publication dates, then open the pieces that interest you. It is still active in March 2026, with new short stories posted throughout the month, and the archive stretches back to 2020. You also get a wide range of voices, including contemporary Vietnamese authors and some translated works, so it is useful when you want variety rather than one author or one theme.
For language learning, the main value is reading stamina, literary vocabulary, and getting used to native sentence flow. The tradeoff is that it is not built for learners. There are no glosses, study notes, leveled difficulty labels, or exercises, so beginners will likely find it hard. If you are at an intermediate or advanced level and want free reading material from a live literary publication, it is a solid option.
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Short fiction section from Báo Nhân Dân with full Vietnamese stories, publication dates, and author credits for regular reading practice.
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