Man arrested for smuggling VNĐ2 billion to Laos

 A man was arrested in central Nghe An Province on Thursday while attempting to smuggle VNĐ2 billion (US$88,800) to Laos.

30,000 litres of illegal liquor seized in Hanoi

 Around 29,759 litres of home-brewed liquor have been seized in Hanoi in the first 12 days of a citywide campaign against illicit alcohol.

Tourism growth is not just about numbers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Associate Professor Pham Trung Luong speaks to Bnews.vn on how to turn the tourism industry into a spearhead economic sector.

Businesses try to ease losses with private properties

Vo Truong Thanh, former president of Truong Thanh Furniture Group (TTF), and Tram Be, former deputy chair of Sacombank, have committed to compensate for losses incurred by their enterprises as a way to be responsible for their mismanagement.

Children protected from sexual abuse

The recent increase of child sexual abuse cases has raised public concern, which requires authorities to enforce children’s rights and scrutinise the implementation of signed international conventions to ensure the protection of children’s rights.

Senior officials meet in Manila to prepare for ASEAN Summit

 The ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) and the ASEAN Joint Consultative Meeting (JCM) took place in Manila, the Philippines from March 15-16 to discuss preparations for the 30th ASEAN Summit.

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to visit Vietnam

 Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his spouse will pay an official visit to Vietnam from March 21-24.

Tourism Administration warns people to keep away from bird flu-infected areas

The tourism administration yesterday sent a document to tourist management agencies, tourist operators, international travel agents and hotels about bird flu in China, advising people to keep away from infected areas.

Four patients saved from donated organs of brain-dead people

Hanoi-based Viet-Duc Hospital yesterday said that it had performed four transplantation cases thanks to donation of brain-dead people.

Needed: more ‘whacky’ clean-up campaigns

 VietNamNet Bridge – If a travel agent offered you a tour where you would pay him for picking up trash, you’d be excused for thinking he’d lost his marbles.

Gov’t wants VNPT to become hi-tech firm

 The Government wants Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) to become a hi-tech manufacturing corporation, said Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung.

Chartered flights to bring European tourists to Phu Quoc Island

 Britain’s TUI Travel and Italy’s Alpitour World, two famous European travel firms, will launch weekly chartered flights taking tourists from the UK and Italy to Phu Quoc Island off Kien Giang Province late this year. 

A great view of Nguyen Hue Blvd from 8Ielts Café

 Those who feel tired and hungry after a walk in Nguyen Hue pedestrian square can drop at 8Ielts Café to enjoy a drink while admiring a view of Nguyen Hue Boulevard at night, and discovering the bustle and hustle of city nightlife.

Vietnam beauty cast as lead in Myanmar’s movie

 First runner-up of Miss Vietnam 2014 Nguyen Tran Huyen My has agreed with a media company in Myanmar to take a leading  role in the movie “Bridge over cloud.”

A small gesture, a life-changing experience

 VietNamNet Bridge – It was an endearing sight – a little boy accompanying his mother as she walked the streets, picking up trash.

Farmers hail land tax waiver

 VietNamNet Bridge – An estimated 12.5 million people will be eligible for agriculture land tax exemption, leaving merely 77,000 people still subject to this tax.

HCM City eyes expanded online public services

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City wants to expand the use of online public services to simplify administrative procedures and reduce their cost for the public, vice chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, 

Fishermen seeking work abroad scammed

Pham Thi Cuc, who lives in Hai Ninh Commune in the central province of Quang Binh’s Quang Ninh District, had hoped that her life could change if her husband worked as a guest worker overseas.

Vietnam goes green for St Patrick’s Day

Every year on the 17th March, Ireland and its people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Ireland’s National Day. With up to 70 million people around the world having Irish ancestry and many more friends of Ireland, 

Court initiates proceedings against ex-PVC chief Thanh

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ha Noi Superior People’s Court has ordered an official investigation into suspicions of embezzlement by a fugitive former State official, Trinh Xuan Thanh.

Bun cha restaurant opened on bus in Hanoi

 The owner of a Bun cha restaurant in Hanoi has renovated an old bus and turned it into a restaurant.


Not allowed to go to South Korea, will more Chinese visit Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - Travel firms are wondering if there will be a new wave of Chinese travelers flocking to Vietnam if they cannot go to South Korea. Some media agencies reported that China has prohibited its citizens to travel to South Korea.

HCM City child abuse claim under investigation

 The police in HCM City are investigating a nursery owner and her sister who are accused of abusing children at a local nursery.

Co-working spaces flourishing in Southeast Asia

 With its low cost of living, young tech-savvy workforce, and digital infrastructure, Southeast Asia is fast becoming a hotspot for startups and digital nomads, according to the latest report by real estate consultants JLL.

Hanoians pledge not to encroach pavements

 A majority of people in Hanoi’s inner-city districts have pledged not to encroach on pavements since Hanoi started its fight against the violators.