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HCM City is “poorer” than Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge – Per capita income in HCM City, Vietnam’s largest city, is higher than the capital city of Hanoi but its poor rate is higher.

Keepsakes survived in wars

VietNamNet Bridge – Letters overflowed with tears, daily utensils like fans, pots, oil stoves, combs, etc. made by the cover of shot-down aircrafts are on display at the Museum of Military History in Hanoi.

FDI in 2010 witnesses big changes

The foreign direct investment (FDI) flow into Vietnam in 2010 witnesses many surprising changes. For the firs time, the Netherlands has become the biggest foreign direct investor in Vietnam.

Seven Viet survivors recovering from Antarctica accident

VietNamNet Bridge - Seven Vietnamese fishermen rescued after the Korean trawler In Sung No 1 sank off Antarctica Monday are recovering in New Zealand, according to the Vietnamese embassy there.

National Television Festival 2010 to open next week

VietNamNet Bridge – The largest annual event of the television industry will take place on December 20-26 in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 17/12

Denmark supports fine arts education in Viet Nam; Festival of ASEAN’s family held in Egypt; President Ho's palm leaf testament recognised; Men fail to make up numbers in quan ho love songs

Senior scholar passes away

VietNamNet Bridge – Professor Tran Van Giau, a senior scholar, who was recognized as a Labor Hero and People’s Teacher died at the age of 100 at a hospital in HCM City on December 16.

Vietnam hands ASEAN baton to Indonesia

Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Dang Dung on Dec. 16 handed over the Chairmanship of the Committee of Permanent Representatives to ASEAN (CPR) to Ambassador I Gede Ngurah Swajaya of Indonesia that will chair ASEAN in 2011.

Vietnam team wins consolation prize at its first Rainforest Challenge

VietNamNet Bridge – For the first time participating in the Rainforest Challenge for four wheel drive vehicles in Malaysia from December 4 to 13, Vietnam’s team named Otofun ranked 16th out of 48 teams and won the consolation prize.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 17/12

Vietnam focuses int’l youth festival on AO victims; VN adopted Hague Adoption Convention; Law awareness in HCM City’s businesses; HCM City lacks toxic waste disposal facilities; Agribank manager arrested for theft

Thousands of expatriate sailors face risks and difficulties

The local public is paying special attention to the sunken Korean fishing vessel in the Antarctic, which had 11 Vietnamese sailors. At present, thousands of Vietnamese sailors are working on foreign ships and facing lots of difficulties and risks.

Posing in crocodile cage, a young man snapped by a 5m crocodile

To capture memorable moments, some young boys climbed up a fence to get into a crocodile cage in a nature reserve in the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho. A boy was attacked by a 5m crocodile.  

Miss Earth 2010 praises Vietnam at home

In interviews with the Indian news agencies, Miss Earth Nicole Faria was lavish in her praises to Vietnam, the host country of the Miss Earth 2010 pageant.

Lesbian wedding in Hanoi heats up online community

Just several hours after a clip featuring a wedding party of two girls in Hanoi was uploaded on Facebook, it became a big controversy on online forums in Vietnam.

Bui Quang Ngoc portrays his famous friends

Senior painter Bui Quang Ngoc will display 32 oil paintings, including portraits of famous people and nude paintings at an exhibition at 43 Trang Tien, Hanoi from December 16.

Consumers trigger gas price war?

While the gas prices have been increasing sharply, some big gas suppliers unexpectedly reduce the retail prices. The move by the suppliers has been criticized as anti-competitive behaviour and believed to trigger a “gas price war”.

SBV won’t succeed in regulating interest rates based on banks’ agreements

Experts have pointed out that the State Bank of Vietnam still has not found the proper monetary solution, therefore, interest rates are still escalating.

Vietnamese consumers top Asia confidence index

Vietnam consumers are more optimistic about economic growth and new jobs next year than their counterparts in other fast-growing emerging economies in Asia, according to a survey by TNS Vietnam.

In-service training brings bread to university lecturers

Despite the criticism about the low quality of in-service training, the training model is still expanding. Universities are opening more in-service training courses, because they are the main bread earners for them and for university lecturers.

WWF agrees to remove VN tra fish from red list

The World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) has agreed to immediately remove Viet Nam's tra (pangasius) fish from the red list of its consumer guidance manual.