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International photo exhibition runs in Da Nang

Outstanding entries selected from the 9th Vietnam International Artistic Photo Competition last year is on display at the Da Nang Museum in the central city of Da Nang.

Singapore Navy’s vessel visits Da Nang

The Singapore Navy frigate RSS Intrepid arrived at Tien Sa port in the central city of Da Nang on April 26, starting a four-day courtesy visit to the city.

HCMC turns yellow with golden flower showers

 Despite the hot and sunny weather of April, people walking on several roads in HCMC are still dazzled by shimmering yellow flowers of golden shower trees.

Chinese firm proposes 100-year house ownership for foreigners

Chinese real estate service firm E-House has proposed the government of HCMC allow foreigners including those from China to own homes in the city for 99-100 years, instead of 50 years as at present.

Exhibition showcasing works of artist Pham Luc opens in Hanoi

 An exhibition featuring 60 paintings by artist Pham Luc, one of the most noticeable painters in Vietnam opened at Vincom Center for Contemporary Art in Vincom Royal City in Hanoi.

Finance ministry to dismantle hundreds of tax departments

 The Ministry of Finance (MOF) plans to reduce the number of its nationwide tax offices from 548 to 257, under its new scheme to streamline the taxation, customs, and state treasury units.

Vietnam backs non-proliferation of nuclear weapons

Vietnam pursues a consistent policy of supporting the efforts made by the international community towards the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, stated Ambassador Duong Chi Dung.

Vietnam among top countries receiving remittances

Vietnam currently ranks 10th among the top recipients of remittances in the world, with nearly US$13.8 billion in remittances in 2017.

Vietnamese teaching methods foster passive learning

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s universities attach importance to students studying in an active and creative way, but many students are not self-motivated and do not learn independently. 

Facebook’s advertising restrictions criticized by local companies

VietNamNet Bridge - The accounts of a number of professional marketing companies have been locked, causing harm to many advertisement campaigns, companies say.

The men who love and take care of elephants in the Central Highlands

The members of the Dak Lak Elephant Conservation Center are all “amateurs” as they were never professionally trained to take care of elephants. However, their love for and understanding of the animals is well known. 

Indian vaccine to help sustain immunisation programme

 In June and July the Indian-made ComBe Five vaccine will replace the Korean-made Quinvaxem against five common, potentially fatal diseases affecting infants — diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B and haemophilus influenza type B.

Agricultural innovation needed for growth

 Without a proper supply chain, Viet Nam’s agriculture may be in for a harsh winter.

Vice President receives Australian foreign minister in Sydney

Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh met with Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop in Sydney on April 26 as part of her trip to attend the 2018 Global Summit of Women in the Australian city.

Festivities for Reunification Day & May Day

 Host of activities being held in major cities to celebrate Liberation and Reunification Day on April 30 and May Day on May 1.

Sapa Summer Festival to open soon

 Diverse cultural activities on display at Sapa Summer Festival from April 28 to June 30 in the hill town of Sapa in northern Lao Cai province.

Five prosecuted in battery powder tainted coffee case

 Police in the central highlands province of Dak Nong have prosecuted and arrested five people involving in the large-scale fake coffee production in the area.

First Logistics Development's port to be unchanged until its licence expires

The container port operated by First Logistics Development JV, a major port located along the Saigon River, is not included on the list of ports to be removed by the Ministry of Transport released recently.

TAL Group’s $350-million project refused over environmental risks?

 Despite its eagerness to develop a $350-million textile and garment dyeing project in the northern province of Vinh Phuc, Hong Kong-backed TAL Group may fail to get the investment certificate.

Aviation market grows as infrastructure construction lags behind

The number of passengers traveling by air has increased rapidly and more air carriers have joined the market, but infrastructure conditions have not developed proportionally.