Vietnam friendly against RoK may be delayed until 2020

 A friendly match between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) could be delayed until next year, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).

H’Hen Nie named as ambassador for Ao Dai Festival 2019

H’Hen Nie, who finished in the Top 5 of Miss Universe 2018, has become the ambassador for the sixth Ao Dai Festival, which is set to take place between March 2-17 in Ho Chi Minh City. 

FVH workshops on crafts and shamanism

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Friends of Vietnam Heritage (FVH) will host a craft-making workshop on Sunday, February 24.

Global ETFs may eye eight VN blue chips

 Eight large-cap stocks may be included in the Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) Emerging Markets Index if Viet Nam gets upgraded from a frontier to an emerging market in 2020, according to Bao Viet Securities Company (BVSC).

Thai firm to acquire Agribank subsidiary

 Thai financial firm Srisawad Corporation is looking to acquire the Finance Leasing Company I (ALC I) of the Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank) at an estimated cost of VND523 billion (US$22.45 million).

Vietnamese banks earn huge services profits

 Many banks have seen their service earnings accelerate, buoyed by increasing investment for the business segment and rising market demands.

VN Gov’t to look into unobserved economy

 A project on unobserved economy statistics, expected to be launched next year, will serve as an important reference for the statistics sector to get up to international standards.

Hanoi ready for US-North Korea summit

 The capital is busy preparing for the second summit between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the US which is due to take place in the city on February 27-28.

Music from shy and sophisticated souls at HRC

 VietNamNet Bridge – The shy and sophisticated electro-acoustic composer Luong Hue Trinh will present her ethereal and vibrant music during a concert on Saturday, February 23, at Hanoi Rock City.  

VN businesses struggle to find new labourers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam may have a large pool of manual workers, but not enough it seems to cope with growing demand.

New publications on seas and islands released

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Culture and Arts Publishing House has released a series of five new books featuring seas and islands of Vietnam.  

HCM City’s An Suong tunnel project suspended

 A project to build a second branch of a double tunnel at An Suong intersection in Ho Chi Minh City’s district 12 has been suspended because affected households have refused to move and accept the compensation amount.

Long Tong festival- cultural beauty of ethnic people in Ha Giang

 The Long Tong (going to the field) Festival kicked off in Lang Nung hamlet, Dao Duc commune, Vi Xuyen district, the northern province of Ha Giang on February 19, praying for a new harvest season, good weather and bumper crops.

Illegal headlamps cause traffic safety concerns

 VietNamNet Bridge – Substandard motorbike and car headlamps pose a danger to other drivers, but traffic police are unable to deal with the growing problem because there are no regulations on sanctions for people ...

Hanoi values World Bank’s support in transport development

 Hanoi appreciates the World Bank (WB)’s assistance and collaboration in improving local people’s living standards and developing urban infrastructure, particularly in transport, stated the city’s leader.

Vietnam, China bolster defence cooperation

 A high-ranking military delegation of Vietnam led by Deputy Minister of National Defence Sen. Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh is paying a working visit to China from February 19 to 22. 

A God Disguised music night at HCM Opera House

 The A God Disguised music night will be held at 8pm on March 2 at the HCM City Opera House at 7 Lam Son Square in District 1.

Two Vietnamese girls die in Malaysia fire

Two Vietnamese girls were among the six victims who died in a fire on Wednesday morning at an entertainment centre in Ipoh, the capital city of the Malaysian state of Perak, The Star reported.

Oxford PhD scores success thanks to challenges from her teacher

VietNamNet Bridge - Nguyen Tue Anh, PhD, researcher at Oxford University, is not only famous for her research in public services and infrastructure, but also for activities to help young people.


Vietnam needs to prepare for new period with a stronger China: economists

VietNamNet Bridge - Economists at a forum on Vietnam’s economic integration in December last year all agreed that Vietnam needs to prepare for the rising economic and political influence of China.


Exacting & capricious generation

 Opinions sought by VET confirm that retailers need to give a great deal of thought into how to best approach Millennials.

Developing smart cities in Vietnam

 During the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), building smart cities is a trend deployed by cities around the world to solve urban problems.

80% of HCMC residents and organisations satisfied with public services

 As many as 80% of residents and organisations in Ho Chi Minh City have shown their satisfaction with public services, announced the city’s Department of Home Affairs at an online conference held on February 19.

Coach Park plans selection for Vietnam U23 team

 Returning to Vietnam after his short holiday in the Republic of Korea, national team and U23 team head coach Park Hang-seo immediately took the first steps to prepare for Vietnam’s important football events in 2019.

New Music show series to be held in Hanoi

 Seven events featuring concerts, workshops and festivals on New Music will take place in Hanoi from February 21 to April 27, with the participation of Vietnamese and international composers and musicians.