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One-legged professional martial artist inspires students

If you spend the morning exercising in Tao Dan Park in the centre of HCM City, you may come across an unusual yet inspiring sight: a fit Vietnamese man with one leg practising martial arts. 

Creating photographs the old way in Saigon

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nowadays, digital cameras have almost pushed film cameras into the oblivion. However, photographer Le Dong, a resident in HCMC, still sticks to his old-fashioned film camera.

Largest Saigon spring flower festival in pictures

 VietNamNet Bridge - About 3,000 exhibits of the most special flowers, bonsai and art rocks, among other items, are being displayed at the Spring Flower Festival, which opened on February 3 evening in Tao Dan Park in District 1, HCM City.

Part of Tao Dan Park to be used for Saigon metro station

 VietNamNet Bridge – The authority of District 1 in HCMC said around 2,100 square meters of Tao Dan Park would be cleared to make room for a station of Metro Line No. 2 running from Thu Thiem New Urban Area in District 2 to Tay Ninh Coach Station.

First Asia-Pacific Bonsai Festival to kick off next month

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Asia-Pacific Bonsai Festival 2015 will be held in HCMC in early June, featuring 614 artworks from 17 countries and territories,

Nguyen Hue Street to be reopened next February

 VietNamNet Bridge – Trading on Nguyen Hue Boulevard in HCMC’s District 1 will be back to normal soon as the city’s authorities have asked Urban Traffic Management Unit No. 1 to complete the street’s upgrade project

Free special concert to be held in Hanoi and HCMC

 VietNamNet Bridge – A free special concert titled ‘Les Sieste Électroiques’ (The Electronic Naps) will be held at Tao Dan Park in Ho Chi Minh City on October 12 and Thong Nhat Park in Hanoi on October 19.

HCM City's largest spring flower festival opens

The largest spring flower festival at the Tao Dan Park, District 1, opened on February 5 with the theme "Vietnam’s Posture", with more than 8,000 unique items for display from artisans all over the country.