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A Chinese enterprise has shown interest in developing a waste-to-energy plant in Can Tho City with a daily waste processing capacity of 400–600 tons and an estimated investment of VND 1.2–1.5 trillion (up to $59 million).
Duong Anh Tuan, a 37-year-old from Can Tho, spends millions each month caring for and protecting thousands of river fish. His passion for preserving natural fish has turned into a personal mission to safeguard local aquatic species.
A series of major infrastructure projects in Can Tho, designed to enhance the city’s resilience against flooding, have been completed, significantly improving the region's water management and transportation networks.
Japan will help Vietnam develop an environmental management certification system to reduce waste food for better environmental management and protection.
The 11th southern traditional cake festival is getting underway in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho from April 17 to 21, displaying around 100 distinctive savory and sweet types from the southern region.
The annual southern traditional cake festival is scheduled to take place from April 17 to April 21 in Binh Thuy district in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho.
The Mekong River Delta city of Can Tho has announced it will host its annual Southern Traditional Cake Festival next month.
The Mekong Delta City of Can Tho will host the Cai Rang Floating Market Festival in July.
The Mekong Delta city of Can Tho is scheduled to host a hot air balloon festival from April 30 to May 3, with the event featuring a demonstration of 30 hot air balloons, heard a press conference in Can Tho on April 20.
The annual southern cake festival will run from April 28 to May 2 in Can Tho city, with the event displaying hundreds of traditional cakes from localities across the southern region.
The Can Tho University on October 30 inaugurated a laboratory complex and a high-tech building, the most modern of their kinds in the region, using the official development assistance from Japan.
Mr. Tran Van Toan, 40, who lives in Binh Thuy district, Can Tho city, was the first person to open a peacock farm in the Mekong Delta.