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Visiting first-class cave in Son La

 VietNamNet Bridge – Son Moc Huong Cave, also known as Bat Cave, is said to be the most beautiful cave in Son La Province. It is a natural rock cave located northeast of Moc Chau District.

HIV treatment to be privatised

 VietNamNet Bridge – A programme to privatise HIV prevention and treatment and foster growth of a viable commercial market for HIV-related goods was launched in HCM City last week.

Traditional jobs disappear from marketplace

VietNamNet Bridge – Many traditional professions, like clerks and secretaries, will disappear or be replaced by computers or automated processes.

Legal Advice: Software as capital contribution

According to provisions of law, a software or computer program is a genre of work entitled to copyright protection, which may be used as an asset to contribute capital to a business or as a means of payment for shares purchased by enterprises.

Da Nang to pick foreign players

VietNamNet Bridge – Four foreign players will face the final test in a friendly game this week to determine who SHB Da Nang football team will select for the upcoming V-League season.

Sex bribery to be labelled a crime

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam will consider selling sex a form of bribery, Nguyen Doan Khanh, deputy head of the Party Central Committee's Commission for Internal Affairs, told Nong Thon ngay nay newspaper.

Building characters for a living language

VietNamNet Bridge – Award-winning researcher Tran Quang Duc has begun teaching Han-Nom as a way to understand Vietnamese history and culture.

HCMC to spend VND4 trillion removing households on canals

Ho Chi Minh City plans to spend VND 4 trillion (US$188,421,853) evacuating dilapidated houses which located along the canals to make city more beautiful.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 9/11

 Forbes Vietnam: Vinamilk a top 50 company; About 1,000 Vietnam brand names registered overseas; Chinese investors eye VN factories; Minister supports special zone plans; HCM City aims to complete SOE equitization by 2017

A close-up of clay sculptures in Da Lat

 VietNamNet Bridge - Sculptor Trinh Ba Dung has re-created Da Lat’s iconic buildings in clay as a tourist attraction near the city’s Tuyen Lam Lake, at a cost of nearly $10 million.

One-third of enterprises in Vietnam make profits

 VietNamNet Bridge – Only more than 30% of 485,000 operational enterprises in Vietnam have been profitable in the year to October despite lingering economic woes,

Vietnam to compete in 18 sports at Asian Beach Games 2014

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese athletes will compete in 18 out of 26 sports at the fourth Asian Beach Games 2014 (ABG 2014) to be held in Thailand from November 14 to 23.

Peaceful autumn at the Trang An World Natural Heritage site

 VietNamNet Bridge – Less than 100km from Hanoi, the Trang An tourism complex is located on over 2,000 hectares and is home to limestone mountains, caves and temples.

Roadmap needed to restrict bikes

VietNamNet Bridge – Restrictions on motorbikes have to happen in tandem with public transportation improvements,

APEC forum enhances Vietnam’s international integration

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s participation in the APEC Meeting this time is designed to continue realizing the policy of boosting deeper international integration and multilateral diplomacy to contribute to the common interests of APEC.

Drug importers reel in profits despite stiff competition

 VietNamNet Bridge – Drug importers and distributors are making huge profits, but the market is closed to “outsiders” and controlled by well-connected interest groups.

Books a ‘luxury' in remote Central Highlands

 VietNamNet Bridge – Students in the remote areas of the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai dream of having enough books for their schooling.

Photos: Cambodia beggars return Saigon streets

 VietNamNet Bridge – Cambodian child beggars have appeared again in HCM City standing in the sun at intersections asking for money.

Steel sector wants longer protectionism

 VietNamNet Bridge – Steel mills in Vietnam, expecting protection until they are able to compete with imports, have called for agencies to pay due attention to this matter

Researcher looks at Hanoi's iron ‘eyelids'

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 15 years of research culminated in this comprehensive book on the capital's iron works, which includes background on window bars, iron fences and balcony designs.