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The land of buffalo skulls in Ha Giang

 VietNamNet Bridge - On Tay Con Linh mountain range at an altitude of nearly 2,000 m, there is a mysterious area full of buffalo skulls. The area is the homeland of the La Chi ethnic minority people.

Na Hang Lake, a primitive and mysterious beauty

VietNamNet Bridge – Na Hang is a mountainous district in Tuyen Quang Province and is the home of beautiful Na Hang Lake. With its primitive and mysterious beauty, Na Hang Lake has become a wonderful destination for tourists.

Index improves administration reform

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Public Administration Reform Index, a standardised assessment tool introduced in 2011, is making monitoring of reforms less subjective,

Images: Inside the oldest post office in Saigon

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Central Post Office is an architectural icon in Ho Chi Minh City, which welcomes both clients and tourists.

Petrol market prepares for the world

 VietNamNet Bridge – The domestic petroleum market is expected to become more competitive and closer to world standard following the issuance of Decree 83.

Dutch poet Dick Gebuys: “Vietnam is second home country”

 VietNamNet Bridge – A collection of poems about Vietnam, named ‘Giong Nhu Ban Vua Cham Vao’ (It just looks like you touch things now), written by Dutch poet Dick Gebuys has been published.

Social News 27/9

 Vietnam’s oldest woman receives Asian record certificate; Police bust transnational drug ring in HCM City; Vietnam facilitates foreign investment in minority communities; Vietnam loses 5.5% of GDP to environmental pollution

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 27/9

 Bright prospects for food and beverage exports in the US; Mekong Delta region exports over 4 million tonnes of rice; Derivatives market framework in progress; ADB revises growth estimate; Viet Nam achieves $2.5b trade surplus in 9 months

HBRE to develop wind farm in Central Highlands

 VietNamNet Bridge – HBRE Wind Power Company Ltd. (HBRE) will invest in a wind farm project in the Central Highlands province of Daklak with technology and equipment supplied by GE.

Local firms can spend more on ads

 VietNamNet Bridge – The removal of the cap on the tax deductibility of advertising will help Vietnamese businesses integrate into the world economy, attract foreign investment and effectively compete in other markets.

VN assesses dam impact on Mekong

VietNamNet Bridge –Viet Nam held its first national preliminary consultation seminar in Can Tho yesterday to assess the impact of the construction of the Don Sahong hydropower plant on the Mekong River in Laos.

Learning to become an artist at VinSpace

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCMC-based VinSpace Art Studio has been running a bimonthly event “Canvas & Wine” to give art enthusiasts an opportunity to become an artist.

American famed for “Humans of New York” series visits Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge - Brandon Stanton, American photographer and blogger, most known for his photo blog “Humans of New York”, which has inspired a worldwide movement "Humans of ..." , visited Vietnam on September 20 as part of a around-the-world trip.

Islamic State crisis: 'More than 3,000' Europeans join IS

 The number of Europeans joining Islamist fighters in Syria and Iraq has risen to more than 3,000, the EU's anti-terrorism chief has told the BBC.

Deputy PM, FM Minh active on sidelines of UN meeting

 Vietnam wishes to enhance cooperation with Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Venezuela and Grenada on all fields, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh said on September 25.

Ngoc beats Zvereva in World Championships

 Vietnamese chess player Luu Ha Bich Ngoc was placed third in the World Youth Chess Championships' girls' U8 category in South Africa yesterday.

Cyprus cruise ship rescued migrants 'refuse to disembark'

 Almost 300 people, thought to be Syrian refugees, are refusing to disembark from a cruise ship that rescued them off the coast of Cyprus, officials say.

Belgian writer launches VN book tour

 VietNamNet Bridge – Belgian author Nicolas Ancion will repeat his feat of writing and publishing a novel online within 24 hours during his visit to Viet Nam.

Deputy PM speaks to UN on climate

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam would stand together with the world in fighting climate change, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh pledged at the United Nations Climate Change Summit

Why are weak banks allowed to live?

 VietNamNet Bridge – Even though It is difficult to find investors who want to take over banks on the verge of ruin, very few banks are going bankrupt.