How safe are the red mud reservoirs in the Central Highlands?

VietNamNet Bridge - The tailings dam break at Corrego do Feijao in Brazil in January has raised the fear that a similar disaster may occur at the red mud reservoirs in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

New Zealand rushes to identify Christchurch terror attack victims

 New Zealand authorities are racing to identify the 50 people killed in a massacre at two mosques so their families can bury them in accordance with Muslim tradition.

AI in agriculture production still underused in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese farmers have been urged to use AI in agriculture because it is considered the ‘key to all technologies’. 

Project promotes traditional art genre

 In the digital age, cai luong (reformed theatre) and many other traditional art forms have not received their due attention from the public, especially young people.

Vietnam needs 15 years to become a powerful country: BKAV CEO

VietNamNet Bridge - After in-depth study of philosophy and space science, CEO Nguyen Tu Quang says he has found the key for Vietnam to become a powerful country after 15 years.

Murals change life in Hanoi's residential areas

 Murals and 3D pictures on old walls to create new looks in living spaces has become a trend in many residential areas in Hanoi.

Top 49 restaurants in Vietnam to join Goût de France

 Forty-nine restaurants across Vietnam will join Goût de France, or Good France, 2019, which aims to promote French cuisine in March 21, the Consulate General of France in HCMC has announced.

Many Bac Ninh kids sent to Hanoi hospitals for tapeworm tests

 Parents in the northern province of Bac Ninh have been rushing their children to hospitals in neighboring Hanoi City for pig tapeworm tests, local media reports said.

To become a digital nation

 Digital government, digital citizen, digital banking, digital business, etc. sound like buzzwords but they are actually present in the daily life, such as the smartphone in your hand.

VN stocks to keep rising this week

  Investors may keep betting on bank stocks this week, securities firms said, but selling pressure may weigh on the market’s overall performance as local stocks are considered as being overbought in recent days.

Nearly 2,000 runners to take part in national marathon

 Nearly 2,000 foreign and domestic runners will take part in the 61st National Marathon Tournament organised by Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper in Vung Tau city, the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau, on March 24.

Vietnam-Germany strategic partnership enters new development period: minister

 The strategic partnership between Vietnam and Germany has entered a new stage of development, Vietnamese Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung said at a recent event in Germany.

Hoai River boat services under scrutiny

 The authorities in Hoi An Town have tightened management of the boat services on the Hoai River.

Interantional Francophone Day marked in HCM City

 Students, teachers and people in Ho Chi Minh City on March 17 gathered at an event to mark International Francophone Day (March 20), during which they engaged in various activities. 

Former Belgian Ambassador to Vietnam honoured with Friendship Order

The Vietnamese Embassy in Cuba on March 16 presented the Friendship Order of the Vietnamese State to Jehanne Roccas, former Belgian Ambassador to Vietnam. 

24,000 Vietnamese students sit Int’l Kangaroo Math Contest

 More than 24,000 students from 870 elementary and secondary schools of 41 cities and provinces nationwide on March 17 sit the 2019 International Kangaroo Math Contest (IKMC). 

Earth Hour campaign starts in Ho Chi Minh City

 The Earth Hour campaign was launched in Ho Chi Minh City on March 17, with a focus on the "Change your green" project, which encourages volunteers to propose initiatives to reduce pollution and the use of plastic and promote waste recycling.

Eight northwestern provinces enhance tourism connectivity

 The expanded northwestern region welcomed more than 20 million tourists in 2018, including nearly 2 million foreigners, heard a conference in Dien Bien province’s Dien Bien Phu city on March 17.

Villagers preserve stone carving craft

Stone sculptures decorate some of the landmarks in Đà Nẵng, marking the city as the country’s stone craft centre. Most of the stone work was produced by craftsmen living in Non Nước village at the foot of the Ngũ Hành Sơn (Marble Mountains). 

Hanoi to grow 400,000 trees in 2019

 Hanoi plans to grow more than 400,000 trees in 2019, of which 240,000 trees will be planted in downtown and 166,800 trees in the city's rural districts.

Hanoi outlines roadmap for salary reform

 Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung has approved the plan to implement nine key salary reforms, according to sources from Hanoi People's Committee Office.

How to live with angels

 A British woman has finally found a happy place to live with her family. The place is Hoi An in central Vietnam and the woman is Janie Lawson.

Preference for boys affecting society

 A continued preference for boys is wreaking havoc on Vietnam's gender balance.

Ban Flower Festival 2019 opens in Dien Bien

 The 2019 Ban Flower Festival officially opened in Dien Bien province on March 16 to celebrate a series of anniversaries and attract visitors, Vietnam News Agency reported.

Japanese & South Koreans take a liking to My Dinh

 My Dinh has become home to many Japanese and South Korean expats as a result of the huge levels of FDI flowing into Hanoi from the two countries.