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Colourful HCM City street attracts young people ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival

Several streets in HCM City's District 5 has attracted lots of visitors interested in colourful decorative objects for Mid-Autumn Festival.

Xip Xi Festival of the White Thai

The White Thai ethnic minority celebrate their Xip Xi Festival on the 14th day of the 7th lunar month in the leisure time before the fall harvest.

 

Sorting garbage at source still faces delays

Hanoi asked local residents to sort domestic waste at source 10 years ago in a pilot program. The municipal authorities have also passed regulations to implement this on a large scale. However, everything remains on paper.

Historical relic sites attractive to tourists

To celebrate the 74th year of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2), many visitors visited historical relic sites as a way to pay tribute to their predecessors.

Ha Giang's ancient tea trees get top recognition and protection

Ha Giang Province’s signature shan tuyết tea trees have been recognised as part of the Ancient Tree Heritage of Vietnam.

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Vietnam to enhance management of e-commerce activities

Court of Appeals announces painter Le Linh possesses rights to comic characters

The HCM City People’s Court has upheld a decision earlier this year that painter Le Phong Linh (pen name Le Linh) is to be the only author of four characters in popular comic series Thần Đồng Đất Việt (Vietnamese Land’s Prodigy).

Vietnam’s squad takes on final training session in Thailand

The national squad had their final training session on the afternoon of September 3, preparing to kick-start their 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers second round campaign.

No monopoly in stainless steel market: Trade Ministry

The anti-dumping duties imposed on stainless steel has not created a monopoly in the market, said the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).

 

Japan's Hanwa buys 65% of Vietnamese steel coil plant

Hanwa Co., a Japanese firm trading in a wide range of products including steels and construction materials, has bought a 65-percent stake in a Vietnamese steel coil maker, according to NNA Japan.

 

Bronze cannon dating back to feudal era introduced to public

During the fight against the French colonial empire, the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) put into the battle bronze cannons, with many of them being lost to the enemy.

Highlanders disillusioned with 'king of nuts'

After spending big money and making efforts to take care of sachi fields, farmers in the Central Highlands are disappointed as the ‘king of nuts’ has not brought the desired profits.

Australian expert stresses need for objection to UNCLOS violations

Members of the UNCLOS must adhere to this convention and object to violations of the document, an Australian expert has said while talking about China’s ongoing infringement upon Vietnam’s waters.

 

British Ambassador enjoys Vietnamese experiences

Working in many areas to boost bilateral cooperation, British Ambassador Gareth Ward has felt a deep love for Vietnam. For him, his appointment in this country is a meaningful experience.

Quality of handmade moon cakes should be tightened

With the Mid-Autumn festival just around the corner, mooncake markets are bustling offering a variety of tasty treats.

Vietnam puts priority on artificial intelligence development

In the development of the fourth industrial revolution, artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant progress and is expected to make breakthroughs in the next ten years. 

1,000 international athletes register to compete in VPBank Hanoi Marathon

A total 1,000 international athletes have registered to compete in the VPBank Ha Noi Marathon (VHM) to be held in Hanoi on October 20, the event’s organising board has announced.

Major transport projects given priority

The Ministry of Transport has approved Long An’s proposal to add the construction of a 60km-long axis road connecting HCM City and Long An and Tien Giang to a transport-infrastructure connectivity project in the Mekong Delta.

 

Central Vietnam stays alert to tropical depression

Provinces in the central region have been told to continue staying alert as a tropical depression is moving near the coast, about 200km to the east-northeast of Quang Tri and Quang Ngai early this morning.

 

VN snack exports have huge potential

Vietnam’s snacks made of farm produce could conquer foreign markets, especially China, experts say.