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Fun mural art project for kids

 “Let kids paint murals” is an art project for children ages 3 to 10, established by the “Art builds community” organization in Hanoi.

Paper packaging industry thrives as exports soar, plastic use declines

VietNamNet Bridge - The increasing use of paper packaging and the reduction in Chinese paper production are bringing dual benefits to Vietnamese manufacturers. 

Mitigating global stock uncertainty in Vietnam

 In 2019, Vietnamese stocks may receive some knock-on effects from the highly volatile global stock market. However, the country’s fundamentals remain attractive to investors, and various sectors are nevertheless poised for good growth. 

Vietnam’s renewables industry looking rosy

Power-hungry Vietnam, one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies and a production hub for global companies, needs to raise up to $150 billion by 2030 to develop its energy sector.

Designer takes Vietnamese brand to the global stage

 Tran Phuong My, creative director of her brand PHUONG MY, will present her fall/winter collection “Sayonara” at New York Fashion Week (NYFW) 2019 in the US on February 12. 

Embarking on a New Year of prosperity

Embarking on a New Year of prosperity

Vietnamese rice makes name in world market

In 2018, Vietnam’s total rice exports reached 6.15 million tonnes, with export turnover of 3.15 billion USD. The industry saw a 5.7 percent increase in volume and a 19.6 percent increase in value compared to 2017. 

Vietnam ready to make labour market effective

The share of job seekers who are using formal channels (employment services) is growing in Vietnam, but still accounts for a minority of the job search channels used. 

‘Kingdom of Garlic’ faces challenges as prices fall

The mass trade of imitation products and a lack of Geographical Indication (GI) are seen as major reasons behind falling prices for Ly Son garlic, the product known as the ‘King of Garlic.’

Local phones face foreign onslaught

 Can Vietnamese smartphone brands compete with leading foreign brands right here in Vietnam?

Kwiatkowski to become Vietnamese citizen for SEA Games

Tennis player Thai Son Kwiatkowski, ATP world rank 275, will become a naturalised Vietnamese citizen to take part in the Southeast Asian Games later this year.

Firms investing abroad urged to pay attention to corporate social responsibility

Vietnamese firms should focus on environmental protection and corporate social responsibility when investing abroad to develop sustainably and promote the socio-economic development of their host countries, experts have urged.

Vietnamese teacher spreads the word in Laos

“Vietnam – Our motherland/With vast paddy fields, no paradise on earth can be comparable/ Cranes’ wings spread over the sky/ Truong Son Mountain hides in fluffy clouds.”

Leader sends greetings, wishes for achievements in 2019

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President Nguyen Phu Trong has sent New Year greetings to all Vietnamese in and outside the country on the occasion of the Lunar New Year 2019.

A fish out of water: Can Tho’s newest tourist attraction

Le Trung Tin, a farmer in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta city of Can Tho, makes a good living, training a bunch of snakehead fish to leap out of a pond.

Past tragic stories spur peace efforts

 February will mark the 40th year since China invaded Vietnam killing thousands of Vietnamese civilians including women and children.

Making the CPTPP work

VET sought the opinions of a number of interested observers on the challenges and opportunities the CPTPP may bring.

In 4.0 era, reform is a must for logistics industry

VietNamNet Bridge - The increasing number of online transactions has led to high demand for logistics services. 

A record holder of creating miniature models

Tran Giang Nam is one of a few craftspeople in Vietnam who can make very small models. His copies maintain accurate aspects but are much smaller than the actual size of the original objects.

ASEAN needs to step up reform to improve openness: HSBC CEO

 For ASEAN to continue to prosper in 2019 and beyond, policymakers across the region should step up reform efforts designed to boost the region’s openness and integration, an HSBC official has said.