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Assembly debates management of local residency law

VietNamNet Bridge – The management of residency and temporary residency registrations for Vietnamese attracted many concerns by deputies at the plenary discussion of the13th National Assembly on Saturday.

Are children becoming more apathetic?

 VietNamNet Bridge – The parents of a 10th grade student at the Viet-Duc School have an unusual concern about their adolescent son: he appears to have no soul.

The Japanese dedicated to Vietnam’s youth football

He has been working in Vietnam for only two summers but Masakuni Yamamoto has fallen in love with Vietnam and he wants to contribute effort to develop Vietnam’s football.

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Children amusement park developers enrich by collecting dimes

Despite the economic crisis, Vietnamese parents don’t cut down the budgets for food, children’s study and entertainment.

Hanoi to fine children without helmets

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi’s traffic police officers will begin imposing fines on motorcycle drivers carrying kids without a helmet from April 8.

Folk games attract tourists at Hanoi’s museum

On February 16, it was raining but many people took their children to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology to play folk games. Many foreign tourists also came to learn Vietnamese culture.

“Supermen” in Mu Cang Chai

VietNamNet Bridge - In the cold of 8 degrees C, when primary students in cities are permitted to stay at home and people wear big coats and try to stay inside, there are unclothed kids despite the cold. 

Under-5-year-old children not allowed to go to international schools

The information that the Ministry of Education and Training prohibits Vietnamese children under five years old to go to international schools has raised controversy.

One third of children under five eat poorly

 VietNamNet Bridge – One-third of Vietnamese children under the age of five were malnourished and one-third of women and children suffered from anaemia. Most of them lived in rural areas.