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Discovering Europe in the heart of Hanoi

As part of the annual Europe Days 2018, the “Europe Village” recently held in Hanoi has been considered a culture highlight. 

Scientists push for nanotech application in aquaculture waste treatment

 A seminar discussing the application of nanotechnology in treating aquaculture waste took place in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre on May 7.

Foreign investors gear towards Vietnam

Domestic and foreign investors are pouring money into Vietnam, attracted by strong economic growth and a slew of sales by state-owned and private companies, according to the Reuters. 

Unscheduled inspection of fire safety regulations conducted in HCM City

An inspection team of officials from the construction and public security ministries, and the HCM City People’s Committee on May 7 examined fire safety measures in apartment and high-rise buildings in the city.

Nam Dinh Vu deep-water port put into use in Hai Phong

 Singapore’s Gemadept and Sao Do Group put Nam Dinh Vu port (the first stage) into operation in Nam Dinh Vu industrial park in the northern port city of Hai Phong on May 7. 

CPVCC reviews personnel scheme, salary policy, social insurance

 The first working day of the 7th plenary session of the 12th Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) took place in Hanoi on May 7.

6,000 young doctors to join in public health care

Some 6,000 young doctors will join hands to provide free-of-charge health check-ups and medicines for people in 63 cities and provinces from May 12-19. 

Cao Bang: Nang Hai festival named national intangible heritage

 The ethnic Nang Hai festival in the northern province of Cao Bang has been recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage. 

Vietnam joins efforts to eliminate chemical weapons

Vietnam always constructively coordinates with other members of the Chemical Weapons Convention to raise the significance of the disarmament of weapons of mass destruction in general and chemical weapons in particular.

Quang Nam welcomes UNESCO status for Bai Choi singing

A ceremony was held in Hoi An, the central province of Quang Nam, on May 7 to receive a certificate from UNESCO recognising Bai Choi singing, a popular folklore style of singing in central Vietnam, as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Vietnam’s foreign reserves reach $63 billion

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has continuously bought in hard currencies in the past few months, raising the country’s foreign reserves to a record high of 63 billion USD.

Vietnam warned about relying too heavily on Chinese market

VietNamNet Bridge – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) figures show that China became Vietnam’s biggest export market in 2017. The position had belonged to the US for the last 15 years.

LINE app to return to Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - LINE expects to make a comeback to Vietnam through its investment in webtretho.com.

Hanoi discovers many unlicensed nurseries

VietNamNet Bridge - The Hanoi People’s Council’s supervisory board has discovered a high number of unlicensed nursery classes and VND12,000-15,000 meals.

South’s largest wild bird market known for its inhumane slaughtering methods

VietNamNet Bridge - The road section on Highway No 62 that runs through Thanh Hoa Town in Thanh Hoa district in Long An Province has become noted for its wild animal markets.

Language the key to understanding culture

Prof Dr Trinh Van Minh was given in March the Honour Award of the Group of Francophone Embassies for his important contributions to the development of the French language, and the values of Francophonie. 

Vietnam’s art market grows, needs transparency

After one year of establishment, auction houses Chon’s in Hanoi and Ly Thi in Ho Chi Minh City have really been helpful for Vietnam’s art market to go through “pubescent” and grow up.

Silkworms ‘trained' to weave blankets

 When mentioning weaving, people may think of women laboriously sitting besides weaving looms.  However, you may doubt your current knowledge on weaving when watching silkworms do the weaving.

Level playing field needed in taxi industry

Associate Dr Tu Sy Sua, from the University of Transport, speaks to Vietnam News Agency on how to create a level playing field between traditional taxis and companies that employ app based taxi technology. 

Three scientists to be presented Ta Quang Buu Award

The list of three winners of the 2018 scientific award named after scientist Ta Quang Buu has just been announced.