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Five top places for having nude bath in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – Having a nude bath in nature has been imported into Vietnam and it has been gradually accepted by Vietnamese people. Let’s review famous places for nude bath in Vietnam with us.

Many Vietnamese ships are seized abroad

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of Vietnamese ships which are seized at foreign ports in the first half of 2012 reduced compared to the same period of 2011.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 22/7

More subsidised loans for business rolled out; Land clearance problems delay elevated rail project; Petrol price stabilisation fund needs a new management form; Different registration fees applied on same pick-up auto line   

Transport workers all at sea

Economic vulnerabilities have thrown transport sector workers into dire straits.

Plum Harvest in Moc Chau

For the Mong people in Moc Chau District, the plum tree is a gift endowed by nature because this variety of tree grows very well on soil in the highlands and does not need to be tended carefully. Furthermore, it brings high economic value.

Rule to bust up VNPT monopoly

An enterprise will not be allowed to concurrently hold over 20 per cent of two telecommunications firms operating in the same market or market segment, the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has said.

Ten-digit mobile numbers most popular

The Ministry of Information and Communications may issue millions of new 10-digit mobile-phone numbers because Vietnamese people do not like the new 11-digit numbers.

VN boosts cooperation with US on post-war issues

A Vietnamese delegation led by Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh is paying an official visit to the US from July 14-24 to strengthen cooperation on humanitarian issues and dealing with post-war consequences.

Lowering cement export prices, businesses weakening themselves

Vietnamese cement manufacturers have been doing a great deal of harm to each other when they try to lower the export prices to scramble for clients.

Messages from Zippo lighters of American soldiers in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – Zippo lighters are an inseparable tool of many American soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. They are not only lighters but also “ambassadors” that unveil deep messages of soldiers.

Gold mine destroys environment

VietNamNet Bridge – A local gold-mining company is being investigated for failing to restore the environment to its original condition, as required by law, after completing its operations.

Toyota Concert Tour 2012

VietNamNet Bridge - The Toyota Concert Tour 2012 will be held in Vientiane, Phnom Penh, and HCM City and Hanoi from July 24 to August 6.

Sending waste to the rubbish bin

Many foreign firms are not wasting their time nosing around Vietnam’s dumping grounds.

MoF gets economy moving

The Ministry of Finance has released many solutions to control inflation, offer macro economy stability and social security assurance. Deputy Minister Do Hoang Anh Tuan gives his general view of the national finance picture.

ASEAN confirms East Sea related commitments

Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hor Namhong announced ASEAN’s six-point principles on the East Sea at a press briefing in Phnom Penh on July 20.

Technology transfer is missing the boat

Technology transfer from transnational companies in Vietnam is failing to hit the mark.

Cambodian NA Chairman begins Vietnam visit

VietNamNet Bridge – Heng Samrin, Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) of Cambodia, arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on July 20, starting his official five-day visit to Vietnam.

Vietnamese children only have booklore

More than 80 percent of primary school students in Hanoi and HCM City are weak at analyzing and setting problems, while they only have booklore, a survey by the Education Research Institute has found.

One more legendary FC goes into a tailspin

VietNamNet Bridge – Besides the The Cong FC, the Saigon Port is one of the two eldest and the most beloved football clubs in Vietnam. The The Cong FC has no longer existed while the Saigon Port was on the bank of collapse.

Vietnam-Cuba cement traditional solidarity and relations

The first official visit to Vietnam from July 7-10 2012 by Cuban President Raul Castro Ruz marked a new milestone in the traditional solidarity, friendship and comprehensive cooperation between two parties, states and peoples of two countries.