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Border guards foster disadvantaged children in Ninh Binh

Le Nguyen Cong Huy lost his father when he was just three years old.

 

'Age old’ problem needs new openness

Imbued with the strong Confucian ethic of filial piety and the tradition of ancestor worship, we Vietnamese typically take our duties towards our parents and the elderly very seriously.

Children stage dance show to raise fund for disadvantaged children

 VietNamNet Bridge – A dance show aiming to raise funds for the programme Thien Nhan and Friends will be staged by 30 Vietnamese youth dancers in Friday night.

Free football training for poor kids

 VietNamNet Bridge – On a hot Sunday morning, Dinh Nguyen Tuan Tu was so absorbed in perfecting his moves on a football field in HCM City’s Binh Thanh District that he lost track of time.

Investing in most disadvantaged children be economically sound and strategic decision: UNICEF

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam has made significant progress in saving children’s lives, getting children into school and lifting people out of poverty, but this progress has been neither even nor fair, 

Teen volunteer teaches special needs class

Tran Thieu Quang points at his ears and say “ears”, and his students repeat the word. It seems to be part of an English class as usual. But in reality, Quang is a 14-year-old teacher. His students are aged 10-20 and have mental disabilities.

‘Teddy Town' slated for HCM City

A community event called the Teddy Bear Festival 2015 to encourage people to express their feelings towards their beloved ones and disadvantaged people will open at the Crescent Mall in HCM City's Phu My Hung Urban Area this Sunday.

Seventy cars rev up for Off-road Cup challenge

The 2015 Viet Nam Off-road Cup, a two day off-road car race, will take place this weekend. Cars will begin and end the race at the Viet Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Dong Mo, Son Tay, Ha Noi.

HCM City reveals plan to expand classrooms

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Department of Education and Training hopes to increase average classroom space to 6-8sq.m for each school student this year by reducing the number of children per class.

Helping many children turn the page

 VietNamNet Bridge – Disadvantaged children in remote mountainous areas are seeing new worlds open thanks to more than 160,000 books donated to a project called Bookshelves for Entertainment and Education.

Young riders’ traveling way

 VietNamNet Bridge – Traveling on a motorbike has become popular among many young people in Vietnam in recent years. Each person has his or her own reason to go on such a trip

Cyclists prepare for charity adventure in Hue and Hoi An

 VietNamNet Bridge – Saigon Children’s Charity will host a Charity Cycle Adventure featuring a three-day cycling ride across some of Vietnam’s most beautiful sceneries from November 28 to 30.

Social Headlines January 9

 Urbanisation rate reaches 33.4 percent in 2013; New cold spell to hit Northern, Central provinces; Burglar kills two, commits suicide; 13 sailors saved after boat sinks in Tra Vinh; Dearth of funds hits mental patients hard

Popular Hong Kong actors join city show

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hong Kong TV stars Ron Ng and Tavia Yeung will come to HCMC next month to join a series of cultural exchanges and charity auctions.

Musical drama enraptures kids

 VietNamNet Bridge – Entertainers of HCM City's leading drama troupe, IDECAF, believe that both young and old alike can enjoy musical dramas created for children.

Film screenings inspire nation's youth

 VietNamNet Bridge – Film director Viet Dang believes that films can help audiences change their lifestyle and way of thinking in a positive manner.

Education for disadvantaged children remains public concern

 VietNamNet Bridge – Disadvantaged children and their demands for education have drawn the attention of many delegates at a recent workshop in Ho Chi Minh City.

Picasso’s works to go to auction for Vietnamese children

VietNamNet Bridge – Two works of the well-known Spanish painter Picasso will come under the hammer during the Impressionist and Modern Art Sale in Paris on June 6 to raise funds for disadvantaged children in Vietnam.

Zen master Phap Hanh: monk of many talents

 VietNamNet Bridge – When my colleague asked me to meet a monk who had painted hundreds of paintings, I was dubious. I'm not a big fan of paintings – and I doubted how good the art of an untrained monk would be.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 20/3

 Management on bird flu to be strengthened; Forum on workers’ right to information; HSBC supports disadvantaged children; Illegal timber chopping boards intercepted