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Stock picture looking up on third quarter’s earnings

 Vietnamese shares went through a rough trading week with rising investor caution. However, the market is expected to move up this week when listed companies announce third-quarter earnings.

Forests destroyed in northern Dien Bien province

 More than 8,000sq.m of special-use forests were destroyed in just three months between July and September in Dong Met village, Pa Khoang commune, Dien Bien district, in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien.

Opera House showcases French architecture in Hanoi

 Documents and photos featuring French architecture in colonial era in Hanoi will be on display in an exhibition that opens today at the Hanoi Opera House in the capital city.

Vietnam wins four golds at world bodybuilding champs

 Vietnam have won four gold, two silver and two bronze medals at the World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Latvian photographer wins five prizes in Vietnam

 Alla Sokolova, a Latvian photographer residing in France, recently won five medals at the ninth International Artistic Photo Contest in Vietnam, held by the Vietnamese Association of Photographic Artists.

Politburo issues first-ever regulation on personnel rotation

 Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong on October 7 signed off Regulation 98-QD/TW on personnel rotation, the Politburo’s first regulation on the issue.

Art exhibition highlights beauty of Hanoi

 An art exhibition featuring the beauty of of Hanoi kicked off in the capital on October 7, on the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of the city’s Liberation Day (October 10).

Ban Gioc Waterfall Festival opens in Cao Bang

 The First Ban Gioc Waterfall Festival and Then singing and Tinh (musical instrument) performance kicked off in Trung Khanh district, the northern border province of Cao Bang, on October 7.

Government to establish agency to manage State assets

 The Government plans to establish a special agency to act as the ownership representative of State capital at State-owned enterprises by 2018.

Hanoi honours 10 exemplary citizens in 2017

 Authorities of Hanoi held a meeting on October 8 to honour the 10 outstanding citizens of the capital city in 2017 and 790 role models in all aspects of life.

Vietnamese tourists emerge unhurt in car collision in Taiwan

A coach carrying 28 Vietnamese tourists had an accident in Taipei of China’s Taiwan on October 6 but luckily the tourists escaped without any serious injuries, according to Vietnamese Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei.

Quang Binh worried about riverbank erosion

 Locals in central Quang Binh Province are concerned that riverbank erosion along the Son River will damage their houses and land.

HCM City invests in electronic toll collection

 The HCM City’s People’s Committee has decided to invest in an electronic toll collection system (ETC) at three toll booths in HCM City.

Birdcage making in Canh Hoach village

 Canh Hoach village in Hanoi’s outlying Thanh Oai district is famous nationwide for making birdcages.

Ash & slag from thermal power plants threatens Ha Long Bay

VietNamNet Bridge - The seven million tons of ash and slag produced by the thermal power plants in Quang Ninh province are harming the environment and threatening Ha Long and Bai Tu Long Bays.

Is there an end for Uber in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - Analysts believe that Uber is in big crisis, with Uber Vietnam confirming the resignation of Dang Viet Dung from the post of CEO. 

Scientists urge use of renewable energy sources

Countries around the world are racing to create new energy sources as traditional energy sources such as fossil fuels and hydroelectricity are running out while the demand for energy for socio-economic development is on the rise. 

Young doctor volunteers to work in poor area

 Unlike many medical graduates who want to work in big cities like Hanoi, Nguyen Chien Quyet, from the northern province of Hung Yen, chose to work in northern mountainous areas to help the disadvantaged people living there.

Hi-tech farms offer a vision of the future, today

 No longer a new or luxurious concept, hi-tech and high-quality agricultural products are now a must for modern Vietnamese consumers.

Private school criticized for harsh methods

VietNamNet Bridge - A parent has criticized Luong The Vinh High School and its teachers for harsh education methods, stirring a debate about how to educate students: with an iron will or loose discipline?