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Masterpiece “Kieu Story” by renowned poet Nguyen Du has been brought to the new genre of opera under the name of “Kim Van Kieu” by Vietnamese and French performers.
The Ministry of Finance plans to hasten tax and customs administrative reforms this year to improve the business climate.
Pepper prices this year are unlikely to recover after a strong reduction in 2019 due to abundant supply.
Drawing on their passion for technology and programming, two students from Vietnam National University have succeeded in creating a ‘Magic Spoon’ which can help people with tremors or Parkinson’s disease.
Vietnam has proactively integrated into the world at various levels and in diversified forms by embracing global market principles and standards.
As one of the fastest-growing economies, Vietnam still needs to reduce regulatory burdens and promote economic integration to achieve the country’s sustainable development goals through 2030.
To keep up with the ever-evolving technology, banks have to be well-positioned to engage with the new wave of digitally empowered customers.
Voice recognition technology, artificial intelligence (A.I), blockchain and big data are the major trends at startups in Vietnam in 2020.
Commercial banks’ finance reports show that bad debts have been increasing again. Bad debt will be one of big problems for banks this year.
Do Ba Duc is a well-known name among the Vietnamese community in Japan. He is a computer science engineer with 12 years of experience who has been working for Japanese leading technology firms.
As one of Hanoi’s most prestigious traditional handicraft communities, Bat Trang Ceramic Village in Hanoi has long been a popular destination among tourists as the area provides an ideal shopping location ahead of the upcoming Tet holiday.
For Vietnamese people living and working abroad, just listening to Vietnamese in the foreign land, the nostalgia for their homeland becomes more earnest.
In 2019, foreign direct investment attraction was a bright spot of Vietnam’s economic picture. It is expected to continue being one of the vital drivers of the country’s growth this year and beyond.
The 2020 Spring Book Street was opened in Hanoi on January 27 as part of the activities to celebrate the 90th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3) and the traditional lunar New Year festival (Tet).
Businesses are an important driver for the development of science and technology in Vietnam.
Vietnam possesses an array of intangible cultural heritages that have been recognized by UNESCO.
Viet Anh, Van Toan, and Bao Toan are among the Vietnamese footballers who will still be eligible to compete for the Vietnamese U23 national team at the next AFC U23 Championship in 2022.
Vietnam last year received some 18 million foreign tourists, including 5.8 million Chinese guests.
The Lunar New Year, known throughout the nation as Tet, is of great importance to both Vietnamese people and citizens of other Asian countries, with the first day of Tet usually being for family gatherings and the worshipping of ancestors.
With Circular 22, which took effect on January 1, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has laid a new block to restrict capital flow to the property sector.