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HCM City's buildings lit up to show support for COVID-19 fight

Vietnam is in an unprecedented war against COVID-19, requiring all resources to join. To show their support to this fight, buildings in Ho Chi Minh City have lit up with heart-melting symbols.

Buildings display Covid-19 messages

Buildings in many big cities of Vietnam have been lit with messages to call on people to help in Covid-19 preventative measures.

New earthquake rocks Italy, buildings collapse but no deaths reported

 A powerful earthquake struck Italy on Sunday in the same central regions that have been rocked by repeated tremors over the past two months, with more homes and churches brought down but no deaths reported.

Gov't to increase energy efficiency in buildings

 VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved an efficient-energy project aimed at reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by trade centres and apartment complexes in major cities.

Pets spoil many buildings

VietNamNet Bridge – Residents in apartment buildings in big cities have complained about dogs and cats in their living places, claiming that the horrible smell, barking and toilet habits of the animals has seriously affected their lives.

Ministry unveils energy-saving plan

 VietNamNet Bridge – A draft circular has been issued early this year by the Ministry of Construction to provide guidance on management, saving and efficient use of energy in buildings.

Central Saigon splendidly decorated for Christmas

 VietNamNet Bridge - The festivity atmosphere has covered streets of Saigon. Central roads, buildings and commercial centers are brilliantly decorated with lights, snowmen, Christmas trees....

Food court investors can make profit after 8-month investment

VietNamNet Bridge – Food courts are believed to be a highly profitable business field, which explains why more and more investors have poured their money into the field.

Architectural heritage needs protection

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City administration should ban construction of bumulti-storeyed buildings in the city's core area to protect its architectural heritage, architects told a seminar late last week.