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Bus fare hike proposed in HCM City

 The HCMC Public Passenger Transport Management and Operation Center on April 7 proposed the HCMC Department of Transport seek the municipal government’s approval for a bus fare increase by VND1,000 from May 1.

National English teaching program fails despite big budget

The fact that 80 percent of students got scores below average in English at the high school finals clearly shows the inefficiency of the program on teaching English at general schools.

Le Quang Liem drops out of international super grandmasters

 Le Quang Liem has dropped out of the list of international super grandmasters after suffering a poor run of form during the ongoing Dubai Open in the UAE.

An Khe archeological discoveries shock historians

Discoveries made at the Go Da site, An Khe town, Gia Lai province, in 2014 are evidence that An Khe valley was the home of a prehistoric community.

Nghe An police arrest two suspects in human trafficking case

 Two suspects have been arrested for trafficking a nine-year-old girl to China by police in Ky Son district, Nghe An province.

Fireworks to light up HCM City skyline on National Reunification Day

 HCM City’s Military High Command will be in charge of organising a 15-minute fireworks display at three locations across the city including at the nation’s tallest building Landmark 81, Thu Thiem tunnel, and Dam Sen cultural park.

Vietnam capable of producing vaccine against African swine fever

 Vietnam is studying and will be capable of producing vaccine against the African swine fever, said the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development at a recent meeting in Hanoi.

Major drug ring busted in Lang Son

 A woman has been accused of being part of an international drug ring that took part in smuggling large quantities of heroin into China from Vietnam’s northwestern provinces.

Unique sitting tug-of-war game

Vietnam's sitting tug-of-war game was added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Khmer people enjoy Chol Chnam Thmay Tet Festival

 Visiting the Mekong River Delta provinces during these days, tourists can see the excitement and joy on the faces of the Khmer people as they clean, renew and decorate their houses to welcome the traditional Chol Chnam Thmay Tet Festival.

Standard and Poor’s raises Vietnam's sovereign rating

 Standard &Poor’s (S&P) Global Ratings has announced that it has raised Vietnam’s sovereign rating to ‘BB’ from ‘BB-‘, with a stable outlook.

Vietnam’s economic growth scenarios for 2019

VietNamNet Bridge - International institutions have predicted high GDP growth rates for Vietnam in 2019, but do not expect them to be more than 7 percent.


Scientists suggest using sea water to save Mekong Delta from inundation

VietNamNet Bridge - In the face of the growing threat to the Mekong Delta, experts believe that the only solution is to restore natural aquifers.


Digitalization to reshape the future of business

 Mr. Pham Hong Phong, Managing Director of Oracle Vietnam, shares his views with VET on the technology landscape in Vietnam.

LED market to reach $729 mn by 2022

 Market researcher Inholic Research releases latest report on Vietnam's LED market to 2022.

Life on Hanoi's floating guesthouse

 A boat on the Red River has become an ideal guesthouse for dozens of manual workers who try to save on their modest incomes in Hanoi.

Phu Quoc suffers rampant illegal property construction

 Many illegal construction works still exist on Phu Quoc Island despite the government’s instruction to deal with the problem.

Hanoi’s longest pedestrian street officially opens

Four kilometers in length, the pedestrian street along To Lich River in the southwest of Hanoi is the longest of its kind in the capital.

Vietnam, China to promote parliamentary ties

NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and Vice Chairwoman of the China National People’s Congress Standing Committee Shen Yueyue pledged to promote bilateral parliamentary ties at their meeting in Doha yesterday.

SMEs’ online trading activities to see strong development

 Online import and export activities of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are expected to develop further due to the low number of them currently embracing e-commerce, according to experts.