Binh Dinh

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Broken water pipe affects thousands in Binh Dinh

 VietNamNet Bridge – A broken water pipe caused by serious floods in south central coastal province of Binh Dinh one week ago has affected nearly 3,800 households in Tuy Phuoc District, 

Floods still rampant in Binh Dinh

 VietNamNet Bridge – Local authorities have been asked to complete re-inforcing a broken dyke on one river in Binh Dinh Province and inspect risky points around the clock to prevent further outbursts.

Champa artifacts unearthed in Binh Dinh

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 16,300 artifacts believed to date to 14th century have been unearthed in the central province of Binh Dinh at the former site of Vijaya, the political and cultural hub of the Champa kingdom.

Minister supports plan to to bury sludge in sea waters

VietNamNet Bridge - The news that over 400,000 tons of sludge may be submerged into the sea to create a passageway for a port has caused concerns among residents in Binh Dinh Province. 

Binh Dinh detains two suspects for forest destruction

 VietNamNet Bridge – The investigative police of Binh Dinh Province has detained two suspects over a recent destruction of more than 60ha of forest in An Lao District.

Wood from devastated natural forest found in wood-chip factory

In early August, locals in a mountainous area of the south-central province of Binh Dinh called rangers to report something odd: a large group of strangers cutting down trees in a nearby natural forest.

Binh Dinh awakens to tourist potential

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City, Ha Noi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An… Binh Dinh? Provincial officials hope to persuade tourists to add the province to their Viet Nam itineraries.

Science Avenue is named in central Binh Dinh Province

The central Binh Dinh Province received its first-ever Science Avenue following a naming ceremony co-organised by provincial People’s Committee and the International Centre for Interdisciplinary Science ...

Dutch Nobel laureate in Physics visits Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Professor Gerard’t Hooft, Dutch Nobel Laureate in Physics and his wife arrived in Binh Dinh on Sunday afternoon.

Locals protest against titanium mining in Binh Dinh

 Residents in two communes of the southern province of Binh Dinh have raised a heated protest against titanium mining activities, citing pollution concerns.

When food makes ‘monumental’ history

 VietNamNet Bridge – If you are an avid traveler in Viet Nam, chances are you have heard of the Banh It Towers.

Six cosy homestays in Quy Nhon

 Haven Vietnam, Home Quy Nhon Bed & Room and Life’s A Beach to name a few are beautiful and cosy homestays for visitors who want to relax at weekends.

Scientists warn about danger to VN coral reefs

VietNamNet Bridge - Coral reefs, which provide a habitat for aquatic creatures, are increasingly in danger because of human exploitation activities.

How will the real estate market perform in 2017?

VietNamNet Bridge - While some experts believe the real estate market will be active in 2017, others think the market will cool down and encounter difficulties.

Real estate developers flock to Binh Dinh province

As the Nha Trang and Da Nang real estate markets in the central region have become more saturated, real estate developers are now looking for a new market. They are heading towards Binh Dinh.

More architecture relics unearthed in Cha citadel

 VietNamNet Bridge – The second excavation in the vestige of the Cha citadel in Nhon Loc Commune in the southern province of Binh Dinh has revealed the foundations of tower and rampart structures constructed by Cham people.

Binh Dinh’s coastal waters seriously polluted

The environment in the coastal areas of Binh Dinh province is facing risks – fishing activities, oil spills, waste from shrimp hatcheries on sand, and waste water from fisheries logistics services.

Vitality of amateur 'tuong' art troupes

VietNamNet Bridge – Amateur 'tuong' art troupes have laid the foundation for the development of 'tuong', as they have kept intact the original value of the traditional art form. In modern life, these troupes still have a firm position,

Scaffolding collapse kills one worker, injures seven

 VietNamNet Bridge – One person was killed and seven seriously injured when a scaffolding collapsed even as workers were pouring concrete for constructing a house in Binh Dinh Province early today, Aug 22.

Relics, fried pancakes, cheap prices: Quy Nhon draws tourists

VietNamNet Bridge – Quy Nhon in the central province of Bình Dinh has attracted a large number of visitors over the summer holidays,