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Binh Dinh Province’s proposal for piloting air taxis highlights innovation in tourism but requires refinement to meet regulatory demands.
By hosting prestigious international competitions and diversifying its tourism offerings, Binh Dinh has cemented its position as a leader in Vietnam’s tourism industry.
The meeting included representatives from the Bình Định Department of Health, Bình Định General Hospital where the severe and fatal cases of influenza A/H1N1pdm were treated, and leading health experts from various fields nationwide.
The fourth International Vietnam Conference on Earth and Environmental Sciences is taking place in the south-central province of Binh Dinh from November 26-29, bringing together nearly 130 prominent experts from around the world.
A Binh Dinh couple’s wedding gained widespread attention for its creative use of nearly one ton of vegetables and fruits as décor, leaving guests with fresh produce to take home.
This innovative mode of transport uses small electric aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, accommodating up to five passengers. It presents an ideal opportunity for tourists to experience the natural beauty of the area from the air.
Leaders of Binh Dinh had a working session on October 22 with Per Hornung Pedersen, Chairman and CEO of German company PNE, which is considering investment in a 4.6-billion-USD offshore wind power plant in the south-central province.
Binh Dinh province is calling for investments in seven key sectors, including information technology, manufacturing, tourism, and logistics, as part of its sustainable development plan.
A freeze-dried instant coffee factory will be built in the central province of Binh Dinh with an investment of over 2 trillion VND (80.74 million USD), the provincial Investment Promotion Centre has announced.
Binh Dinh and Korean Air should work together to launch a direct air route from the central Vietnamese province to the Republic of Korea (RoK) by the end of this year, an official said on August 21.
Binh Dinh province has embarked on an ambitious project with the launch of its VND 4,300 billion Artificial Intelligence Center, designed to be a cornerstone for research, education, and technological advancement in the region.
Binh Dinh Province aims to transform Quy Nhon into a unique science city. The establishment of the Quy Hoa Science Urban Area will lay the groundwork for developing a distinctive scientific hub in the future.
The 8th Vietnam School on Neutrinos (VSON) 2024 was opened in the central city of Quy Nhon, the central province of Binh Dinh, on July 16 by the International Centre for Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE).
Renowned chefs from Japan, Australia, and Ho Chi Minh City will prepare Binh Dinh oceanic tuna dishes, offering 1,500 free servings to visitors during the "Tinh Hoa Dat Bien 2024" festival from July 11 to 15.
Talented Vietnamese and international chefs will gather to showcase their special dishes made of ocean tuna at a festival held in the southern central province of Binh Dinh next month.
More than 70 scientists and researchers from 17 countries around the world discussed infectious diseases as part of the MIDSEA Summer School, Workshop and Symposium in Binh Dinh province on June 24.
The art of tuồng (classical drama) has been revered throughout the country for centuries, with many of its most famous artists hailing from the beautiful central province of Binh Dinh.
The Teqball World Series Quy Nhon will host 131 teams from 53 different countries around the world in Binh Dinh Province from June 6-9.
As many as 131 teams from 53 countries and territories worldwide will compete in Teqball World Series to be held in Quy Nhon city of southcentral coastal Binh Dinh province for the first time from June 6 to 9.
Binh Dinh martial art has been handed down for hundreds of years since the 15th century. Military generals under the Tay Son regime (1778-1802) developed it to train their soldiers to fight foreign invaders.