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Hanoi hosts month of art practice

The sixth Month of Art Practice (MAP) has been carried out by Heritage Space from October 12 to December 12. It includes several types of programmes such as lectures and artist talks, workshops, field trips and exhibitions.

Developers’ commitment to Vietnam illustrating strengths

After a period of strong negative impacts caused by the pandemic, real estate investment activities in Asia-Pacific and Vietnam in particular started to show signs of recovery in the second half of the year,

Vietnam needs new approaches to build large local companies

Vietnam's membership in FTAs (free trade agreements) has helped expand export markets. However, the advantages brought by FTAs have been mainly exploited by foreign invested enterprises (FIEs), not Vietnamese enterprises.

Statistical upgrade aids revision of GDP efforts

After reassessment, the Vietnamese economy is expected to enjoy an even bigger scale from next year, better reflecting the country’s economic structure.

Traditional musicians play jazz

Traditional, jazz and string musicians will perform together at a concert at the Vietnam National Academy of Music (VNAM)'s main hall on December 19. 

Trend of virtual reality technology museum

The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum has held an exhibition on “Discovering the architectural heritage of the One Pillar – Dien Huu Pagoda from the Ly Dynasty through Virtual Reality technology”, developed from research results of the SEN Heritage group.

Can Vietnam’s game industry reach out to the world?

Many industries have been promoted in the digital era and during the Covid-19 crisis. However, Vietnam’s game industry is still outside the game.

Four V.League 1 titles later, Hoang still full of passion for football

Nguyen Trong Hoang was a key cog in the Viettel machine that secured the V.League 1 title this year, marking the fourth time the midfielder has lifted the trophy for three different clubs.

Why illegal forex trading is doomed to failure from the start?

Given a high-risk nature, losses are almost inevitable for investors in forex trading.

A day of sanitation workers: Staying in sewer to keep Hanoi clean

Without sanitation workers, urban green and clean environment would not be achieved.

VIETNAM NEWS DECEMBER 9

12 Vietnamese universities ranked in world’s top 3,000

Bac Ninh: village surrounded by 370,000 tons of waste

About 370,000 tons of waste discharged from recycled aluminum establishments in the past 30 years has affected the life of more than 10,000 people in Man Xa village in Van Mon commune, Yen Phong district, in Bac Ninh province.

Truong Sa, Hoang Sa archipelagos through ancient bibliographies

The Vietnamese people have left their footprints on the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) islands since ancient times. 

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES DECEMBER 9

Two North-South expy subprojects proposed to be transferred to public investment

Prolonged air pollution forecasted for northern Vietnam

The northern region of Vietnam is experiencing quite severe air pollution and the problem would continue in many days to come.

Vietnam might lose position of leading SE wind market: GWEC

Steep reduction of feed-in-tariff (FIT) is believed to derail investment in new and planned wind projects in Vietnam.

EU-Vietnam relations: 30 years of enhancing partnership

In 1990, the then European Community and Vietnam established diplomatic relations. This was the official starting point for a relationship which has been developing from strength to strength ever since.

HCM City in need of more affordable housing

Ho Chi Minh City is expected to need an additional 160,000 social housing apartments in the next decade to meet its rising population and demand for affordable housing, according to the city’s Department of Construction.

Evidence of American war crimes to be recognized

Hanoi attached a historical plaque to a wall relief to pay homage to 80 people killed by US air raids in Hanoi in 1972.

Covid-19 pandemic shock: Opportunities in risks

Enterprises need to see the Covid-19 shock as an opportunity to turn things around and reform themselves.