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New ‘safe’ USB created by engineers at Electronics Institute

After six years of research and development, VS-KEY USB developed by a group of engineers from the Electronics Institute under the Ministry of National Defense has been launched. 

Mechanical engineering enterprises do outsourcing to survive

VietNamNet Bridge - Unable to compete with foreign manufacturers in the home market, Vietnamese mechanical engineering enterprises have to do outsourcing to survive.

Vietnamese universities reject results of domestic accreditation centers

Dr Tran Xuan Nhi, former Deputy Minister of Education and Training, commented that as three out of four accreditation centers belong to universities, the accreditation results may be unreliable.

Rail giant makes move to logistics

 State-owned giant Vietnam Railways is venturing further into the logistics services market to cash in on rising trade and to prepare for the possible merger of two railway units.

Da Nang stays green despite rapid urbanization

VietNamNet Bridge - With the increase in population, rapid urbanization and opening of more factories, Da Nang City is facing a high risk of water, soil and air pollution. 


“Beyond Structure” Final Showcase in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge - The final exhibition of the “Beyond Structure” Program will take place at 4th floor, Agohub space, 12 Hoa Ma, Hanoi from December 17 to 21.

Rapidly aging population demands stronger safety net

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s population is getting older, but not richer, Nguyen Van Tan, deputy director general of the General Office for Population and Family Planning talks to Nhan Dan Cuoi Tuan...

Nearly 2 million Vietnamese children suffer from malnutrition

 As many as 1.9 million Vietnamese children, about a quarter of children under five, are suffering from malnutrition because of improper care.   

Urban parents freak out as kids grow up too fast

 VietNamNet Bridge – Dozens of confused and anxious parents are showing up at the Children’s Hospital No 1 in HCM City every month.

Stand-Up Comedy with Ro Campbell and Grem Wood in Hanoi & HCMC

 VietNamNet Bridge – Two comedians from Australia and the UK will perform in Hanoi and HCM City on December 13-14.

Exhibition “Aspiration” opens in Hanoi

The exhibition “Aspiration” by Nguyen Trong Tai, Nguy Dinh Ha and Nguyen Trong Minh, which showcases 30 selected oil paintings by the three artists, will take place at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum from December 11 to 16.

Exhibition “Poetic Amnesia” to open in Hanoi this week

 VietNamNet Bridge - The first solo exhibition by Phan Thao Nguyen entitled “Poetic Amnesia” will be held at Nha San Collective, 15th floor, Hanoi Creative City Building, 01 Luong Yen, Hanoi from December 14 to 24. 

26 movies to be released in December

VietNamNet Bridge – Four Vietnamese and 22 foreign films will be screened at local cinemas in December 2017, including Beyond Skyline, Murder on the Orient Express and Daddy's Home 2.

Social News 13/12

 First district-level hospital in country performs open heart surgery, Le Quoc Phong re-elected 11th HCYU Central Committee first secretary, Official: Children need safe internet environment

Adventure sports attract Vietnamese travelers in 2017

Adrenaline pumping activities such as highwire walking, flyboarding and ziplining have attracted a lot of Vietnamese travelers in 2017 looking to test themselves on games requiring courage, patience, and flexibility.

French conductor to perform at Hanoi Opera House

 A concert performance by French conductor Nathalie Marin and the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will take place at the Hanoi Opera House on December 15.

Three people receive death sentences for drug trafficking

 Hanoi People’s Court has sentenced three people to death for drug trafficking and transportation.

Region-based minimum wage levels rises from January 1, 2018

 The region-based monthly minimum wages shall be increased by between VND 180,000-230,000 from January 1, 2018, according to the Government's Decree No. 141/2017/ND-CP.

Govt orders inspections of emission standard conformity

 Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has required inspections of the application of Euro 4 emissions standards at fuel enterprises, Dan Tri news website quoted a statement of the Government Office.

Vuon Chuoi archeological relics should be preserved

 Hanoi City’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has proposed that the city government preserve Vuon Chuoi’s archeological relics where the first inhabitants are believed to have settled down there in the capital.