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VietNamNet Bridge – Hundreds of trucks carrying Vietnamese farm produce exports have been standing in a long queue of several kilometers, waiting to go through the customs agencies to China.
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Spring Fair in Ha Noi; Saigontourist welcomes cruise liner; Air Mekong resumes
Da Nang flights; Flower festival in District 7
VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City's bookshops are busy with customers looking for Vietnamese versions of well-known foreign titles to read on Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays.
VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam Idol 2010 Tran Nguyen Uyen Linh and the show's top ten finalists will meet their adoring Hanoian fans during a show in the capital on Sunday night.
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Ethnology museum celebrates Tet with diverse programme;
Vietnamese models to take part in Seoul festival; New TV series
showcases local fashion designers; Hard Rock Cafe
seeks VN entries for London gig
VietNamNet Bridge – What have scientific research been used for? Many research results never leave the shelf.
Violence-hit Tunisia Wednesday saw peaceful protests in its capital, with hundreds chanting national anthem and displaying cartoons to demand the ruling RCD party be out of the unity government, while no clashes were reported.
VietNamNet Bridge - The first tourist helicopter flight carrying 24 passengers departed from Da Nang City to Cham Island on January 18.
At least three people in the central provinces of Quang Tri
and Phu Yen died from gas poisoning while they were warming themselves
by burning coal. Four others in Quang Nam died from infections induced
by the cold weather.
For illustration purposes onlySmall- and medium-sized enterprises in Vietnam are the world’s second most confident in terms of local economic growth in the next six months.
VietNamNet Bridge - The national flu supervision system on January 19 reported that 39 new cases of A/H1N1 flu were detected in some cities and provinces since October 2010.
VietNamNet Bridge - The Viet Nam Gold Traders Association has asked the Ministry of Finance to reduce the export tax on gold and gold jewelry from 10 per cent to zero, arguing that the tax was contributing to the nation's growing trade deficit.
VietNamNet Bridge - Rising inflation and difficulty in accessing credit have led to a drop in confidence among Vietnam’s businesses, raising concern over economic growth this year.
The giant God of Prosperity, which is the largest of its kind in Vietnam, is now displayed on the pavement of Lieu Giai-Van Cao street, Hanoi.
VietNamNet Bridge – The domestic gold price has been falling continuously in the last week. Meanwhile, commercial banks have turned their back to gold deposits.
VietNamNet Bridge - Hundreds of holidayers in Phan Thiet cheered on their favorite team at a banh chung wrapping contest at a festival at Sea Horse Resort on Tuesday night.
Vietnamese people contribute to strengthening Vietnam-Australia ties; Reburial for war martyrs; Journalist burnt in home attack; Int'l business school opens in HCM City; Antiseptic provided for blue-ear disease
VietNamNet Bridge - Increases in the consumer price index cooled in January in two of Viet Nam's biggest cities.
Experts believe that the progress in farm produce exports in 2010 will continue in 2011, especially when the world market is showing good signs for seafood, coffee and rubber products.
Vietnam will surely surmount all challenges that may arise to make bigger accomplishments on the path to becoming a modern industrialised country by 2020 as planned, said President Nguyen Minh Triet.
To make IT and communication one of the three breakthroughs in the socio-economic development in the next 5-10 years, the education system needs to be reformed the guests of VietNamNet’s Vietnam Economic Forum said.
VietNamNet Bridge - Sales of automobiles manufactured or assembled in Vietnam fell 6 percent last year to 112,224 units, the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association said.
The boy band that was nominated for Grammy and whose albums were the best sellers in the last two decades will perform in Vietnam for the first time this March.
Former Second Division footballer Tran Thanh Truong, who was struck by lightning while playing a match in 2008 and has become partially paralyzed, will get a compensation of just VND69 million (US$3,450), authorities announced yesterday.
VietNamNet Bridge - A Javan rhinoceros that was found dead in the Cat Tien National Park last April may have died of infection after being shot in its leg, the World Wildlife Fund said Thursday.