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HBSO presents “Mendelssohn Violin Concerto”

A concert featuring violinist Pham Vinh and the Director of Ensemble Poliphonique de Choisy le Roi, Maestro Laurent Boer, as well as members of the Ensemble Polyphonique de Choisy-le-Roi will be held at Ho Chi Minh City Opera House

Young talented pianist to perform at HCMC concert

 VietNamNet Bridge – A concert marking the 130th anniversary of the death of the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt will be organized at the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music on November 5.

More than 7,000 vehicles penalised for speeding

 VietNamNet Bridge – Over 7,000 vehicles across the country were penalised in the first nine months of this year for speeding, Nguyen Van Huyen, director of the Directorate for Roads of Viet Nam, said.

World's largest marine park created in Antarctic Ocean

 Twenty-four countries and the European Union agreed on Friday to create the world's largest marine park in the Antarctic Ocean, covering a massive 1.55 million square km (600,000 square miles) of ocean.

Will a rooftop helipad be compulsory for apartment buildings over 100 metres?

VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministry of Construction and the Hanoi Fire Prevention and Fighting Police are considering setting up requirements on rooftop helipads for buildings over 100 meters high (about 30 stories or more).  

Air pollution alert in Hanoi

 According to experts, air quality in Vietnam is now at an alarming level. In particular, Hanoi’s air pollution is at the red alert level.

Tra Que Village – A must-see in Hoi An

 VietNamNet Bridge – Located about 3 kilometers from the center of Hoi An in central Vietnam, Tra Que Village is well-known as the freshest and cleanest herb and vegetable supplier in Hoi An.

Human resource challenges in the digital age:

 VietNamNet Bridge – “Our people are hard-working but we lack creativity,” former Deputy Prime Minister Vu Khoan said, expressing his concern about the adaptability of Vietnamese workers in the digital age. 

Chairman of FPT Software: "I do not need a degree"

No matter what the degree is, the measure for employees in the digital era is the evaluation of the employer: that is the common view of the participants of VietNamNet’s roundtable talks with the theme “Human resource challenges in the digital age”.

Amusement parks for children: attractive market worth $3 billion

VietNamNet Bridge - Developing amusement parks for children is a lucrative business field with expected profitability of 30 percent. However, investors must have huge capital and continually update products.

Gov’t mulls law to foster business rule revisions

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Government entrusted the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) to draft a law to foster revisions of business regulations in the future.

Sewers and open manholes pose threat to road user safety

 VietNamNet Bridge – Uncovered manholes are the latest threat to pedestrians in Viet Nam, with the hazard claiming at least two deaths in southern Binh Duong Province and HCM City in the last ten days.

Passive education will make people become servants

VietNamNet introduces part 2 of the talks “30 years of innovation: A look from the national education policy”.

East Sea: Dangerous Trend of Militarization

The coastal states can make their choices: to act unilaterally, to enhance maritime security, and drag the whole region into conflict; or to build principles, institutions and define open access issues. 

Vietnam's marine strategy

 VietNamNet Bridge - Though Vietnam has a long coastline, the country is still struggling with how to best exploit its advantages to create a more developed maritime economy. 

Swedish pop group ABBA to reunite for 'new digital experience'

 Swedish pop group ABBA is set to reunite for a "new digital experience" in 2018, more than 30 years after their last public performance together, it was announced on Wednesday.

Halloween costumes flood Hanoi streets

 Masks and costumes have been put on display at various shops in the Old Quarter as young people prepare for Halloween parties.

Gov't asks policies makers to approve giant projects

 The Government has asked policy makers to consider a number of projects with total investment capital of more than US$66 billion.

VN Gov't looks to equitise more State-owned enterprises

 Viet Nam has 718 State-owned enterprises (SOEs), most of them big or medium-sized and in 19 key sectors, that help the Government manage the economy.

BIDV ranks first in total assets: Moody’s

 The Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) is the largest State-owned bank by total assets, according to Moody's Investors Service.