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Update news Quang Ngai
The central province of Quang Ngai is completing a dossier seeking the recognition of its Ly Son – Sa Huynh Geopark as a member of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network (GGN).
About 550 participants, including top archaeologists, geologists, volcano researchers and historians from Vietnam and around the world, will take part in the International Conference on the Ly Son-Sa Huynh Geo-Park
The smoke and dust caused by traditional brick kilns has long been considered a threat to the environment and residents' health, but many obstacles stand in the way of their elimination.
More than 2,200cu.m of A95 petrol was seized on the water territory of Quang Ngai Province, police announced on Wednesday. The petrol had no customs declaration and authorities suspect it had been smuggled.
Rising concerns about the environment and livelihoods are setting barriers to developing solar energy in Vietnam, experts have said.
VietNamNet Bridge – Deep underwater surveys will help develop Vietnam’s fishing industry.
A volunteer group of 32 members from Chung Ang University, Doosan Vina Heavy Industry company and Da Nang Foreign Language University have joined the sixth annual Education Corporate Social Responsibility programme
VietNamNet Bridge – A rehearsal on responding to a nuclear radiation incident was held on Thursday at Dung Quat PTSC Port in the central province of Quang Ngai’s Binh Son District.
Heavy rains over the weekend caused serious flooding across the central region with one person reportedly missing in Quang Nam Province after being swept away.
VietNamNet Bridge – Archaeologists from Quang Ngai Museum and the Archaeology Institute have found six ancient tombs and jewellery dating back about 2,000 years.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment in Quang Ngai Province has said the 15 million cubic metres of dredged sand and soil recently dumped into the sea area was a legal activity and had not caused pollution.
VietNamNet Bridge – Ho Van De, a 54-year-old man in a small and remote village in the central province of Quang Ngai, is known as the father of the largest family in Tra Quan Commune.
VietNamNet Bridge – Many areas in Quang Ngai City are overrun by rubbish while residents await the completion of a new waste treatment plant.
VietNamNet Bridge – Fish have died en mass in Binh Thanh Commune because farmers were forced to move their raising cages to avoid typhoon, causing a sudden and fatal shock.
VietNamNet Bridge – Holidaymakers are flocking to Ba Lang An Peninsula for its crystal clear waters, the musical sounds of nature, ancient rock formations, and fresh seafood.
VietNamNet Bridge – With a pick on his shoulder, Dinh Van Vat, 71, strolled towards the Bua River to visit his family’s rice field.
VietNamNet Bridge – For 20 years Nguyen Van Vuong has taken to the seas fishing in areas he knows like the back of his hand.
Talks were held between authorities of central Quang Ngai Province and local residents to address pollution caused at a local dumping site this morning after residents blocked garbage trucks from entering the site for days.
Summer has come, and many tourists are flocking to Ba Lang An Peninsula to immerse themselves in the crystal clear water, listen to the musical sounds of nature, enjoy ancient rock formations, and eat fresh seafood.
VietNamNet Bridge – Two years ago, Troi did not attend the new school year ceremony of Son Thuong Secondary School in central Quang Ngai Province’s Son Ha mountainous District.