MOF to replenish nation's coffers, assist local firms

VietNamNet Bridge – The Finance Ministry (MOF) will focus on strengthening revenue collection and helping Vietnamese enterprises overcome difficulties this year, says Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung.

The ancient ironwood forest in the rice granary land

There is a green vast century-old ironwood forest covering hundreds of hectares of land in Yen Thanh district of the central province of Nghe An, the locality which has been well known for deforestation and forest fires.

Sculptor puts Co Tu culture on world map

Sculptor Ker Tik from the Co Tu ethnic community has worked to make his community's culture shine beyond its locality.

Enjoy spring with horse racing in Bac Ha

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese people believe that the Year of the Horse 2014 will bring good luck and prosperity, peace and happiness. One place in which the horse is particularly revered is Bac Ha,

Low investments explain low number of scientific articles

Vietnam now has 10,543 professors and associate professors, publishes 1,000 scientific articles a year. 

Preserve Vietnam's distinct coffee culture, allow diversity

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam News asked readers what their thoughts were on a wave of new Western-style coffee shops entering Viet Nam, offering coffee starkly different from the traditional dark brews typically served with condensed milk.

School “love” degenerates!

Showing affection boldly right in the classroom, uploading sex clip videos on the Internet, making scenes of jealousy at school, pregnant teenagers ... are the signals of the degeneration of “school love”, which worry the schools and parents.

Five bars for expats in Hanoi's Old Quarter

 VietNamNet Bridge – Having a cocktail and talking with a few new friends is how to enjoy the nightlife of many expats and foreign tourists in the Hanoi Old Quarter.

An age-old obsession for amassing antiques

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Mekong Delta has a unique museum which can be found in the home of a farmer who has spent the last 40 years collecting antiques.

State will collect its dividends from SOEs

The government’s proposal to collect dividends from the shares it holds in state owned enterprises (SOEs) has got prompt approval from the National Assembly. Economists have commented that the decision should have been made earlier.

Business chains booming in Vietnam

The biggest benefit of the business type is that the owners can make money from both the daily business and from the brand franchising. The market witnesses the high annual 20-30 percent growth rate.

Violinist Cong Duy performs in Germany

Violinist Bui Cong Duy on February 2 performed Felix Mendelssohn’s concerto Op.64 in Berlin to the accompaniment of world renowned Berliner Symphoniker.  

Tam Tang’s silk

For over 500 years, Ma Chau Village, also called "Tam Tang Silk Village", in Nam Phuoc Town, Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province has been famous both at home and abroad for silk weaving.

The Tile-Roof Bridge of Luong Pagoda

 The tile-roof bridge of Luong Pagoda in Hai Anh Commune, Hai Hau District, Nam Dinh Province has existed for over 400 years.

Mang Thit - The land of bricks

 Vinh Long is not only well-known as a “Land of Orchards” with laden fruit trees all year round, but also a “Land of ceramics and bricks”.

Art collector brings masterpieces home

 VietNamNet Bridge – After decades belonging to galleries and exhibitions outside Viet Nam, several paintings by famous Vietnamese painters have been returned to the country thanks to the extraordinary efforts of a Vietnamese art collector,

Preserving Central Highland cultures and identities

Socio-economic development and improving the lives of ethnic minorities has not distracted from the need to preserve and promote the cultural values of Central Highland ethnicitties.

Giant Tet cake sets new record

The Vietnamese people create giant-size traditional Tet items as part of the numerous activities to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Restaurants in Hanoi charge exorbitant prices after Tet

During the days just after Tet, most of restaurants in Hanoi increase their prices, even up to 200% of normal.

Breeder brings back the racehorse

A Vietnamese-French man in HCM City is still raising and training racehorses despite the dwindling practice.

Unemployed university graduates have lonely Tet in HCM City

A large number of unemployed university graduates stayed in rented housing or did seasonal jobs in HCM City instead of returning home for Tet.

Foreign experts to aid Vietnamese football

Much hope has been pinned on several foreign experts who are scheduled to arrive in Vietnam early this year to work with domestic football leagues.

Vietnam-China trade: how much can VN get from the $60 billion cake?

Vietnam and China both have committed to increase the two way trade turnover to $60 billion by 2015. Analysts believe that China would get more slices of the $60 billion cake.

English teachers should not be blamed for their substandard skills

Educators believe that the best solution to help improve the qualifications of English teachers is to renovate the way English is taught and learned at schools.

Hoang Lien Son forest dying

Major forest fires have been occurring every year since 2010 in Lao Cai and Lai Chau provinces, which have gradually reduced the vast forests to ashes.