Two storms forecast to hit East Sea in May

 Two storms or tropical depressions will appear in the East Sea this May, but they are unlikely to directly affect the mainland, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.

Vietnam prepares for SEA Games 28

 Vietnam is actively preparing for the 28th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), which will be held in Singapore in June 2015.

Vietnam beat Myanmar in opener of regional women’s football event

 A late goal from Huynh Nhu gave Vietnam a narrow victory over Myanmar in their Group B opening game of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Football Championship 2015.

Indonesian choir wins Hoi An Choir Prize 2015

 The choir troupe PSM Unpar Tabela Harati from Indonesia has won the Grand Prize of the 4 th International Vietnam Choir Competition hosted by the German Interkultur and the city of Hoi An, central Quang Nam province.

Bubble festival entertains audiences in Ha Long

 VietNamNet Bridge – Fan Yang, the world-renowned bubble artist, dazzled thousands with his magical bubble performance at the two-day bubble festival held by Syrena Viet Nam in Halong Marine Plaza

Vietnam commits to fighting human trafficking

 Vietnam is committed to implementing the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative against Human Trafficking (COMMIT), the country’s Deputy Minister of Public Security, Le Quy Vuong, has declared.

Mekong Delta needs huge investment to restore floating markets

 Mekong Delta cities and provinces are calling for large-scale investments to restore a number of floating markets such as Cai Be in Tien Giang province, Cai Rang in Can Tho city, Nga Bay in Hau Giang province, and Nga Nam in Soc Trang province.

Gastronomic tourism could cook up a storm in Vietnam

 Experts have identified Vietnam’s distinctive cuisine as one of the major strengths of the country’s tourism, and said that this should be tapped more as an attraction alongside Vietnam’s beautiful landscapes and valuable heritage.

PetroVietnam suffers complete loss with Ocean Bank deal

VietNamNet Bridge - The State Bank’s decision to buy Ocean Bank at zero dong means that PetroVietnam, the national oil and gas group, will incur a complete loss in the investment deal.

3G subscribers surprised about report’s conclusion on consumer satisfaction

VietNamNet Bridge - Surveyors’ conclusions that the majority of Vietnamese users are satisfied with 3G service quality has raised controversy.


Top students from overseas schools turned down by Hanoi agencies

VietNamNet Bridge - Thirty out of 63 special candidates, who came first at the domestic schools’ finals and graduated from foreign schools with “distinction” or at an “excellent” level, did not pass the test to join Hanoi agencies’ staff.

Traffic accidents claim 91 lives on national holiday

 VietNamNet Bridge – As many as 163 traffic accidents occurred nationwide during the national holiday from April 28 to May 1, killing 91 people and injuring 109 others.

Funeral service held for pilots who died on training

 A funeral service was organised in Ho Chi Minh City on May 3 for the two military pilots, who died after their fighter planes crashed in a training session over the waters of Binh Thuan province two weeks ago.

Global media covers Vietnam’s reunification milestone

 The 40th anniversary of South Vietnam’s liberation and Vietnam’s national reunification made headlines in news agencies and media outlets in many countries around the world.

President to attend Russia’s Victory anniversary

 President to attend Russia’s Victory anniversary, Ambassador presents credentials to EC President, Argentine press writes about April 30 victory, HCM City leader greets Cuban official, HCM City official receives Lao Vice President

Nepal quake: Latest death toll 7040, over 14,000 injured

 To Nepal, officials have announced that the death toll from last week's earthquake has surpassed 7,040. Over 14,000 people are also known to have been injured. As of Saturday, around 2.5 million people were living in temporary shelters.

Picturesque seascapes of Son Tra Peninsula

 So encaptivated were the French during their occupancy of Vietnam in the 19th century that they gave Son Tra Peninsula the title Tien Sa – Angels' Landing –  which is now the name of the main seaport.

Vietnam plans to have 1,000 cities by 2025

 VietNamNet Bridge - By 2030, Vietnam will have the first megacity: HCM City and by 2025, there will be 1,000 urban areas, according to a special research report from FPT Securities Joint Stock Company (FPTS).

VN creates many laws that are poorly enforced

 VietNamNet Bridge – The World Bank in 2013 in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment carried out a program to assess Vietnam’s land governance indicators.

Admire the unique Bodhi tree in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – There is a 1,500-year-old Bodhi tree at the oldest temple in Vietnam in Tien Lang district, Hai Phong City.

Young audiences key to cheo's future

VietNamNet Bridge – Director of the Ha Noi Cheo Theatre, Trinh Thuy Mui, tells Thu Trang about several things she has tried and is trying in order to preserve and popularise the traditional opera, especially among the youth.

Oversized trucks cut down to size

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tougher measures are needed to tackle the continuing problem of overloaded vehicles, Nguyen Van Huyen, director of the Directorate for Roads of Viet Nam (DRVN) tells Giao Thong (Transport) newspaper.

HCM City rolls out the reddest carpet

 Home to 5,000 plus FDI projects, HCM City has comfortably remained Viet Nam's growth engine, and it plans to make full use of its position to rise to international standards in many areas.

HCMC metro line to greatly impact property market: CBRE

 The first metro line in HCM City will become operational in 2020 and will greatly impact the city's property market, a CBRE Viet Nam report released on Wednesday in HCM City revealed.

Overseas Vietnamese bring expertise back to homeland

By the tens of thousands they immigrated to the United States, which had more than 1.5 million citizens of Vietnamese origin in a 2010 census. Others resettled in Australia, Canada, Britain and France.