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The reptile café in Hanoi

 VietNamNet Bridge - 40 individual reptiles including pythons, snakes, lizards, porcupines, squirrels ... are displayed at a coffee shop for people who love animals. Customers can drink coffee and play with them.

Banking reform should match international norms

 VietNamNet Bridge – Adopting international standards and limiting cross-ownership are among key measures that will ensure Vietnam's banking sector reforms are effective.

Wanted: a street for bookworms

 VietNamNet Bridge – Author Nguyen Van Hoc has suggested that Trang Tien Street in the heart of the capital be developed into a permanent street for book lovers, with areas for discussion, perusing publications and presentations by authors.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/5

 Experts concerned about fragile economic recovery; JETRO: Japan food favored by locals; HCMC economy shows signs of recovery; Texhong licensed to develop IP infrastructure; Fresh FDI approvals fall, disbursements inch up

Truong Sa submarine denied test site

VietNamNet Bridge – Testing of the Truong Sa mini-submarine has been suspended for an indefinite period, as Thai Binh provincial authorities have rejected the inventor’s request to conduct his experiments in the local waters.

Tardy projects can lose their land

 VietNamNet Bridge – The 2013 Land Law seeks to redress unequal land distribution for development projects, Nguyen Manh Hien, Vice Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, tells the Hai Quan (Customs) newspaper.

Tourists flock to beach on long vacation

The central city had 210,000 tourists on two days – the country's reunification day on April 30 and May Day, the Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said.

Vietnamese cuisine through the eyes of an American photographer

 VietNamNet Bridge – During his trip across the country, American photographer Chris Goldberg missed no opportunity to consume Vietnam’s great dishes – through not just his palate, but also his lens.

Japan may stop Vietnamese shrimp imports

Japanese businesses are planning to import shrimp from India and Indonesia instead of Viet Nam, due to the excessively high levels of oxytetracycline (OTC) in Vietnamese shrimp.

Vietnam’s change through American photographer’s lens

 VietNamNet Bridge - BBC News recently introduced photos on Vietnam’s changes by Justin Mott, an American photographer working in Southeast Asia.

The cemetery of elephant hunters

 VietNamNet Bridge - Isolated from the outside world, this burial ground for elephant hunters in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak is wild and mysterious.

5-star hotels still “laying golden eggs” despite economic crisis

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s golden age of 5-star hotels, in 2007-2008, is over. However, the business sector is still deserving of investment.

Vietnam loses "gold mines" at 28th SEA Games

 VietNamNet Bridge - At the meeting of the Southeast Asia Sports Council held in Singapore on Monday, Singapore, the host country of the 28th Southeast Asian Games, announced 36 sports events with 402 sets of medals.

Songs from a fierce battle

 VietNamNet Bridge – Sixty years ago, an empire was collapsing, a nation was being forged, and soldiers were dying in their thousands. The battle of Dien Bien Phu was monumental in bringing about a change, not only in Viet Nam,

Black magic spells sabotage for Vietnamese celebrities

 VietNamNet Bridge – Over the past few days the Vietnamese entertainment industry has been abuzz over claims by certain artists that they have been cursed with black magic.

Drought brings saline water deep into Mekong Delta

 More than 377,000 people in the Mekong Delta face a fresh-water shortage because of saline water intrusion in the area as a result of a long and severe drought.

How much for new administration centers?

 VietNamNet Bridge – It is unclear how many new administration centers will be built, but it is clear that the projects will gobble up multi-billions of dong.

State proposes price ceiling for milk products

The Prime Minister approved the Ministry of Finance's proposal on applying a price ceiling on milk products for children.

Professor elected to US Academy of Sciences

Physics Professor Dam Thanh Son, from the US-based Chicago University, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NSA), according to an announcement by the academy on April 29.

Hai Duong to host national boat racing tournament

The National Traditional Boat Boating Tournament will kick off on May 5, on the Con Son Lake of the Con Son-Kiep Bac Tourism Site in Chi Linh Commune, Hai Duong Province.