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VietNamNet Bridge – The Can Cau Market is not as spacious as the markets found in Sa Pa Town or Bac Ha District, but it attracts people from all over due to the cultural diversity of the ethnic groups
VietNamNet Bridge - FireEye has released a report saying that Chinese hackers were behind a series of cyberattacks on Vietnam, other Southeast Asian countries and India over the last 10 years.
VietNamNet Bridge - The ancient red pines in Yen Tu mountain of the northern province of Quang Ninh are getting old, weak and diseased. But there is insufficient money from the province budget for medical treatment.
VietNamNet Bridge - Educators, parents and policy makers have blamed each other for the problem of students ‘sitting in the wrong class”.
VietNamNet Bridge - The lucrative Vietnamese $12 billion per annum automobile market could help rescue the Thai automobile industry, which is now facing difficulties.
VietNamNet Bridge – The intersections of East-West Avenue, Cat Lai, Bell Road 2 and Tram Overpass 2 are modern areas that have given HCM City a different face after 40 years of liberation.
VietNamNet Bridge – Investment authorities are mulling over the decision to turn the golf course business into a conditional sector, which would mean that golf course planning would no longer be a necessity.
Businesses should not avoid anti-dumping lawsuits and make preparations to get involved in administrative reviews by the US Department of Commerce to ensure that they have not dumped their products in the market.
Vietnam should legally recognise transgender people and permit transition therapy and surgery rather than force local people to go abroad for the treatment, a senior Health Ministry official said.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Huffington Post recently posted pictures of daily life of normal people in Vietnam, which are described as the “enchanting beauty of Vietnam”.
VietNamNet Bridge – Numerous celebratory activities will be held in northern Phu Tho Province from April 23-28 to commemorate the Hung Kings, the legendary founders of Van Lang – the first known State of Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge - When the night falls, Saigon puts on a gorgeous, charming beauty, the testament for the development of the most modern city in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge - Opened in 1957, the Caravelle Hotel was the first high-rise luxury hotel in Saigon, which welcomed dozens of international celebrities and contributed to the city’s nickname as the "Pearl of the Far East".
Trucks carrying too much cargo have become a problem near Ha Noi. They are damaging a road and making the air dirty. Such trucks are not supposed to be on that road.
Phan Hai Bang, an art instructor at the Hue University of Art, has resurrected the ancient art of making bamboo paper that he hopes will weave a brighter future for Hue artisans.
Multi-million dollar villas have arisen on Phu Quoc Island, and the land fund for project development is now fully taken.
A war-time tunnel has been discovered in a garden in Binh Giang Commune in the central province of Quang Nam's Thang Binh District.
Viet Nam and France have agreed on the necessity to remove trade barriers in market approaches through bilateral dialogue, including Viet Nam lifting a ban on French beef.
VietNamNet Bridge – Artist Nguyen Thi Thanh Mai spent all of 2014 conducting research trips to Vietnamese fishing villages in Siem Reap and Pursat provinces in Cambodia, and the southern Vietnamese province of Long An.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Planning and Investment is drafting new policies to encourage the transfer of technology from foreign invested enterprises to domestic firms.