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Bamboo-made flowers and Hue’s new-year rite

VietNamNet Bridge – Annually, from the 4th to 16th day of the lunar year, families in Hue city--Vietnam’s ancient capital, often hold a ritual called “cung bon mang.”

Liem finishes 7th at UK Chess Festival

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese Chess Grandmaster Le Quang Liem completed the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in the UK ranking 7th with 7 points after a draw in the final game with Indian rival Negi Parimarjanon on February 2.

NYSE cancels merger deal with Deutsche Boerse

NYSE Euronext announced Thursday the termination of its mega-merger deal with German stock exchange Deutsche Boerse after European regulators vetoed the deal.

Transport Minister makes shock again

VietNamNet Bridge – Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang has proposed to dismiss chairs of provinces and cities where the number of traffic accidents rises in three consecutive years. Thang’s opinion has again stirred up controversy.

Vietnam’s card market needs a push to develop

Experts have pointed out that a breakthrough policy is needed to help develop the non-cash payment in Vietnam.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 3/2

Sailor to leave NZ hospital; Hanoi’s 21-story apartment building on fire, no casualties; Da Nang helps fishing vessels buy insurance; Man held for faking central agency card

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 3/2

Vietnam folk music genre set to seek UNESCO status; Quan ho folk song contest launched; Music star paid fine after helmetless pictures leaked; S. Korean actors to attend cinema opening; Hue’s 98 ancient houses wiped out 

Universities open new courses to meet market demand

VietNamNet Bridge – Many universities are offering new subjects for study in the next academic year to meet human resources demand in different sectors.

388 injured in clashes between police, protestors in Cairo

Clashes between Egyptian riot police and protestors in Cairo have left 388 people injured on Thursday night, one day after a riot killed 74 people in a stadium in Port Said, state TV reported.

UN chief "greeted" by shoes in Gaza

Families of several Palestinian prisoners threw shoes at the convoy of UN Secretary General Ban Ki- moon as they entered the Gaza Strip from Israel Thursday morning, witnesses said.

Commercial banks rush to “change their dress”

Commercial banks have been hurriedly restructuring themselves by changing the brand identification system, improving the service quality and seeking new way of development.

Largest Vietnamese ceramics exhibition in US museum

The biggest exhibition on Vietnamese ceramic products entitled “Dragon and lotus” is taking place at the Birmingham Museum of Art in Alabama, USA, from January 22 to April 8.

More evidence on Hoang Sa fleet collected

A decree to assign a chief of the Hoang Sa (Paracel) fleet was found in Tam Thanh commune, Tam Ky city, the central province of Quang Nam.

TRAVEL IN BRIEF 3/2

Italian cruise ship brings thousands; Ha Long Bay offers free admission; Passes enough for Chinese visitors; More locals travel abroad; Tour operators profit during Tet

High-level talks focus on ending human trade

VietNamNet Bridge – Delegates from the Mekong sub-regional countries will gather in Ha Noi later this month to participate in two high-level meetings focused on fighting human trafficking.

President Sang to visit Laos

VietNamNet Bridge – President Truong Tan Sang and his wife will begin an official visit to Laos next Thursday, announced the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, Feb 2.

Liem wins penultimate chess match

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's top chess player Le Quang Liem defeated 22-year-old Anna Muzychuk in the penultimate match of the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in the UK on Wednesday.

Leaders visit former Party chief to mark his 95th birthday

VietNamNet Bridge – High-ranking Party, State and National Assembly officials joined representatives from ministries, agencies and localities to visit former Party General Secretary Do Muoi on his 95th birthday yesterday, Feb 2.

US Assistant Secretary of State visits Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – The US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Kurt Campbell, had a meeting with a number of Vietnamese officials in Hanoi on Feb. 2 as part of his visit to Vietnam.

Many things need to be done to develop tourism

Directors of travel firms have pointed out the biggest problems of Vietnam’s tourism and discussed what Vietnam should do to improve the situation.