Nghe An: Wild elephant kills human

VietNamNet Bridge – Working on the field, Mr. May confronted a heard of wild elephants. He ran away, but could not escape from the furious animals.

Biggest sapphire Buddha statue in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – A Buddha statue made of precious sapphire of millions of years old -- sourced from Chau Thanh Commune of Quy Hop District, Nghe An Province has been recognized as a national record.

Tourist car capsized in Laos, three Vietnam tourists died

VietNamNet Bridge – In the afternoon of April 20, a bus carrying 36 Vietnamese tourists overturned in Laos. Three died and 28 other were injured in the accident.

Da Nang: A girl burned in front of a cafe

Being in a coffee shop with her friends, Yen, 24, was called out to talk by a young guy, who then suddenly poured gasoline on her body and set on fire. The girl’s body was burned 95 percent.

Teachers, students struggle to “swallow” heavy curriculums

Teachers and students go to school everyday just to struggle with the difficult math questions or complicated literature issues. Meanwhile, the knowledge is useless for them and unrealistic.

Textbooks account for 75 percent of books published in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – With about 300 million textbooks published annually, textbooks account for up to 75 percent of the total books published in Vietnam, according to the Publication Department.

Travel firms failed to attract travelers for long holidays

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese keep indifferent to the tourism promotion programs launched by travel firms to lure customers for the two upcoming long holidays in April and May.

Business difficulties likely to continue

Enterprises believe the business climate will be difficult again this year and most of them are content to just survive rather than expand.

Bicycles will help reduce pollution, but will make traffic jam more serious

The Hanoi Industry and Trade Department is seeking the approval by the city’s authorities for its plan to encourage Hanoians to travel on bicycles to help ease the environment pollution.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 22/4

  PM to attend ASEAN Summit in Brunei; Vietnam attends APEC meeting in Indonesia; Vietnamese leaders send sympathy over China earthquake

Cartes wins Paraguay presidential vote

 Millionaire businessman Horacio Cartes of the opposition Colorado Party, a political neophyte, has won Paraguay's presidential election, electoral officials said.

China earthquake shears off mountainsides, kills 186 people

 A strong earthquake that struck the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan this weekend has killed 186 people, sent nearly 8,200 to hospitals and created a dire dearth of drinking water,

Boston tributes, tighter security at London Marathon

 Tens of thousands of runners flowed through the British capital Sunday in the London Marathon, after a solemn 30-second silence at the start for the victims of the bomb attacks at the Boston Marathon barely a week ago.

Starbucks makes noisy debut, Trung Nguyen gets boisterous, Highlands keeps quiet

Curiosity has been raised when Highlands Coffee still keeps quiet, while the US Starbucks has entered Vietnam with noisy media campaigns and Trung Nguyen has triggered a war of words with the US giant.

Ancient Co Loa gets a make-over

Co Loa Studios, nearly 20km north of Ha Noi's centre, were built in 1960 and quickly became the home of Vietnamese cinema, through both times of peace and war.

Teaching and learning Vietnamese in the US

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese will soon be officially taught at primary and secondary schools in California, USA.

From ‘naughty child' to classical sensation

 VietNamNet Bridge – Top Vietnamese cellist Ngo Hoang Quan talks with Luong Thu Huong about his love for music and his career, which has taken him from Japan to Macedonia.

Assoc. seeks visa-free policy for visitors of certain markets

The Vietnam Tourism Association has petitioned the Prime Minister for a mechanism to issue visas at a number of border gates and to continue exempting visas for visitors from seven key markets of the local tourism industry.

Farms hit by high feed prices

 VietNamNet Bridge – High animal-feed prices are causing financial losses for husbandry households and farms, especially those that raise poultry, pigs and tra fish.

Mobile network operators find great opportunities in mobile marketing

The increasingly high number of mobile devices in use and the rapid setback of the traditional marketing methods have both paved the way for the development of mobile marketing.

New tolls add to drivers' financial concerns

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Transport is working on a project to upgrade National Highway 1A by 2016 and install 21 toll stations along its 1,700km length.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 22/4

Fixes key to boosting FDI; Nation still a tasty target; Land clearance slows power line project; Market heats up for domestic pepper exports; HCM City sees a leap in pledged FDI

Collecting animal skeletons – a monstrous hobby

VietNamNet Bridge – Collecting or making animal skeletons has attracted many young people because it is uncommon and the collected items are different from each other.

Preferential import duty rates increase

 VietNamNet Bridge – On April 4, the Ministry of Finance issued Circular No38/2013/TT-BTC amending preferential import duty rates applicable to some commodities,

Consensus on national ceremonial costumes hard to reach

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a workshop on selecting Vietnam’s national ceremonial costumes, garnering diverse opinions from experts and researchers in the fields of history, art and culture.