Where to admire Vietnamese contemporary arts in Saigon

VietNamNet Bridge – Despite a lack of an actual paintings market, international arts expos, auctions and fine arts festivals like in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, HCMC has in recent years emerged as one of the most active art scenes

What is China’s goal after the HD-981 oil rig incident?

In June 2012, China's CNOOC illegally invited bids for nine oil blocks off the coast of central Vietnam. China’s aims and strategies have not changed then as it wants to control the East Sea and then share the Pacific Ocean with the US.

HCMC no longer extends work permits for foreigners

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCMC government will not allow foreign employees to have their work permits extended in the city but will require them to apply for new ones when their current permits expire.

ACV to expand Cam Ranh Airport

 VietNamNet Bridge – Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) is working on a project to expand Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa Province to enable it to handle 2.6 million passengers a year.

East Sea claimants must observe international law: scholar

 VietNamNet Bridge – A Vietnamese scholar has underscored the necessity of observing international law to maintain peace and security in the East Sea, a strategically important area that poses latent risk of clashes over territorial sovereignty.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 5/6

Few Vietnamese businesses open to outsourcing study; More domestic consumers put purchases on credit; East Sea dispute encourages consumption of Vietnamese goods, deputy minister; Dubai group looks to invest in Vietnam

French official opposes China’s hegemonism in East Sea

 VietNamNet Bridge – Jean-Charles Negre, vice president of the Council of Seine-Saint-Denis province, has criticised China’s hegemonism following its illegal positioning of its drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone.

MERS death toll surges to 282 in Saudi Arabia

 Saudi Arabia's death toll from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus has surged to 282 after recalculations, the Health Ministry announced on Tuesday.

Vietnam opens its first tourism office in Japan

VietNamNet Bridge – A representative office for Vietnamese travel firms was opened on June 4 by the Vietnam Tourism Association in Tokyo, the first such office to open by Vietnam. 

Coach punished for vulgar dissent

VietNamNet Bridge – Coach Nguyen Duc Thang of People's Police team yesterday (June 3) received a one-year ban for vulgar display of dissent against a referee during a Second Division match against Tien Giang last month.

Vietnamese contestant wins “The Best Artist” at Miss Asia Pacific World

VietNamNet Bridge – The finals of the Miss Asia Pacific World 2014 took place on May 31. The Vietnamese representative in this year's contest - Jenny Nguyen – won “The Best Artist” title.

Slovakia to train VN court staff

 VietNamNet Bridge – Chief Judge of the Slovakian Supreme Court Stefan Harabin has said that the training of Vietnamese court staff under existing co-operation agreements would continue smoothly.

New graduates disillusioned about job opportunities

Only a modest percentage of new graduates can find satisfactory jobs, while the majority either are unemployed,  work blue-collar jobs, or accept low-paying jobs or in fields in which they are not trained.

U19 Vietnam to play six friendlies in Japan

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s U19 football squad will fly from Ho Chi Minh City to Japan on June 8 to begin a training camp and compete in six friendly matches.

Fresh policies take effect in June

 VietNamNet Bridge – A string of new policies on electricity retail prices, early termination of financial contracts, preferential loans for detoxified drug abusers and ceiling prices for milk products will take force in June 2014.

Thanh Toan Bridge barrier deters visitors

 VietNamNet Bridge – Fewer visitors are arriving at the roof-tiled Thanh Toan Bridge – a sister of the Japanese-style bridge in Hoi An – that serves as a favourite rural gateway during hot summer days.

Babysitter gets 18 years in jail for stamping baby to death

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court sentenced a 19-year-old babysitter to 18 years in jail for brutalizing a 18-month-old baby to death last year.

Doing business with China could increase energy security risks

 VietNamNet Bridge – Economists have urged the government to take actions to ensure Vietnam’s energy security in case tensions escalate in the East Sea, stressing that this is the biggest danger to the country if the situation gets worse.

Banks give VND10 trillion to Vietnamese fishermen

 VietNamNet Bridge – The governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Nguyen Van Binh said that the SBV and Vietnamese commercial banks will disburse a total VND10 trillion (USD476 million) in support of local fishermen.

Nuclear plant technology offered by Mitsubishi

 VietNamNet Bridge – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has expressed hope to be eligible for supplying technology to Vietnam’s nuclear power plants.   

OVs worldwide repudiate China’s violation

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 200 Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) in Canada on May 31, mainly students, participated in a nonviolent march demonstrating their opposition to China’s illegal and brutal actions in the East Sea.

Treatment programme cuts HIV transmission rate

 VietNamNet Bridge – A 25-year-old mother from HCM City's Binh Thanh District was unsure about what to do when she became pregnant as she had contracted the immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from her husband, who had once been a user of recreational drugs.

Four players suspended from V-League

 The Viet Nam Football Federation's Disciplinary Board yesterday moved to suspend four players related to the scuffle between Ha Noi T&T and Hai Phong in the V-League's round 17 on Sunday.

S Korea helps with copyright protection

Vietnamese and South Korean agencies have signed a memorandum of understanding under which the latter will provide technical know-how for copyright protection in the music industry.

Japan praises Vietnam’s JTC scandal settlement

Japan is appreciative of Vietnam’s rapid response and strict settlement of those involved in the alleged graft scandal of the Japan Transportation Consultants, Inc. (JTC).