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French magazine on Asia glimpses Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam, especially the interesting life in Hanoi, is vividly featured in the first edition of ASIES, a new French magazine spotlighting Asia, which hit newspaper shelves in France early June, this year.

Odd fruits and vegetable in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge would like to introduce our readers to “special” fruits and vegetables harvested by Vietnamese farmers.

A US role in the East Sea

Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario was in Washington last week for a rather specific purpose: to seek U.S. support in his country’s growing territorial dispute with China in the East Sea.

Ho Dynasty Citadel becomes world cultural heritage

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on June 27, recognized the Citadel of Ho Dynasty in Thanh Hoa province in central Vietnam as a World Cultural Heritage Site.

US calls China to restrain in East Sea disputes

The United States called for China to lower tensions in the East Sea through dialogue as the Pacific powers held first-of-a-kind talks on friction in Southeast Asia on June 26.

Saigonese enchanted by graffiti artist Seth

VietNamNet Bridge - Julien ‘Seth’ Malland’s portrait of a Saigon girl was the highlight of ‘Esperantopolis, cultural venue of francophonie community’ which took place in the city over the weekend.

The person giving directory assistance about pheasant breeding

In 2004, Tran Dinh Nhon announced he succeeded in reproducing red pheasants, a rare wild animal with the scientific name Phasianus colchicus. Over the last seven years, Nhon has been acting as the free consultant about the precious birds.

Lady Gaga sued over stealing charity money

Pop star Lady Gaga is sued over sales of her wristbands for Japan's earthquake relief efforts, according to media reports Tuesday.

Plum harvest season in Bac Ha Plateau

VietNamNet Bridge – Ethnic minority people in Bac Ha plateau in the northern province of Lao Cai have begun to reap Tam Hoa plums, a specialty fruit of Lao Cai.

Real estate market down but not out

In a recent market report, property services firm CBRE Vietnam highlights the pain being felt in the economy, especially by real-estate developers and investors, as the central bank tries to combat inflation by limiting non-productive loans.

Storm death toll rises in northern Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - At least 27 people were reported dead or missing while hundreds were injured after tropical storm Haima hit the Red River Delta in Vietnam on June 24.

Ten doctors examine the 80kg-turmor man

VietNamNet Bridge – Ten doctors of the HCM City Tumor Hospital last week visited Nguyen Duy Hai, the man with a huge tumor on his leg, and make a test for him. Doctors said that the tumor is a hereditary disease.

Distance education remains ineffective due to school material shortage

In Vietnam, the students, who follow distance learning courses, still have to come to classes. It is because of the lack of school materials.

Wonderbuy sells in American style, goes bankrupted in Vietnamese style

For the first time in Vietnam, a Vietnamese American-styled retailer--Wonderbuy, has filed for bankruptcy. The story of Wonderbuy should be seen as a good lesson for home appliance retailers.

Hopes on Hang to win Asian gold

VietNamNet Bridge – Truong Thanh Hang will have the nation's hopes on her shoulders at the upcoming Asian Athletics Championships.

"Cars 2" vrooms at number one of North America box office racing

This summer's another widely anticipated sequel to a major box office tentpole debuted this weekend in North America theaters, with "Cars 2" being projected to gross 68 million U.S. dollars,

Vietnam tourism heads towards seas, islands

VietNamNet Bridge – Although beach and islands tourism has for long been a key component of Vietnam’s non-smoke industry, analysts say the country can further exploit the potential of this tourism segment.

2011 is a bumper year for virtual office service providers

VietNamNet Bridge – Since the expenses on running offices have been increasing sharply in the context of high inflation, many businesses now think of using virtual office services.

Sharapova beats Peng to reach quarterfinals at Wimbledon

Former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova defeated China's Peng Shuai 6-4, 6-2 to reach the women's singles quarterfinals at the 125th Wimbledon Championships on Monday.

Trade deficit of $6.6b forecast for first half

Vietnam's export value in June was estimated to hit US$7.8 billion, lifting the total export value in the first half of this year to more than $42.33 billion, a rise of 30.3 per cent over the same period a year earlier.