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Vietnam ao dai fly at ancient French castle (photo)

 VietNamNet Bridge - On September 7, from early morning visitors flocked to the ancient castle of Chambord (France) to watch the Vietnamese fashion show.

Vietnam to develop six int’l standard tourist destinations

 VietNamNet Bridge – Sea Tourism in the country must see the development of at least six very attractive tourist sites to be able to compete with other neighboring nations,

Back-up dancers out of step with artists

 VietNamNet Bridge – Having dance troupes accompany music performances has become an established practice, but many artists as well as music fans are dissatisfied by the quality of dancing they see in concerts, both live and on TV.

Port relocations lag wreaking havoc for southern master plan

 VietNamNet Bridge – Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang has urged HCM City and other relevant authorities to speed up relocation of ports along the Sai Gon River.

Ha Noi hit by invasion of the moon cake kiosks

 VietNamNet Bridge – For a month now, 75-year-old Hoang Van Cuc has found it increasingly difficult and dangerous to ferry his granddaughter to and from kindergarten in Thang Long International Village of Ha Noi's Cau Giay District.

Safe vegetables for export, unsafe for Vietnamese

 VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of businessmen have tried to develop safe food distribution chains. However, they meet too many obstacles.

Fito Museum recreates typical cultural architecture

VietNamNet Bridge – Located on Huynh Khuong An Street in District 10, the Fito Museum is not only known as a place of precious objects of Vietnamese traditional medicine but also for its unique design and carvings.

Vietnamese bachelors lack skills in looking for jobs

 VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of excellent university graduates complain they cannot find jobs. This is not because of the economic recession, but because of the candidates’ lack of necessary skills.

Majestic beauty of Lung Lo Pass

 VietNamNet Bridge - Lung Lo Pass, located between the provinces of Yen Bai and Son La, is a location with many legends about the wartime.  

Vietnamese manufacture unmanned aircrafts, submarines, battleships

 VietNamNet Bridge – With simple materials, Vietnamese have successfully manufactured aircrafts and ships, not only for civil but also for military services.

Human gut microbes may help fight obesity: study

 Lab mice receiving gut bacteria from obese humans are likely to put on more weight compared to those given bacteria from the guts of lean humans, U.S. researchers said Thursday.

How much is Vietnamese tungsten?

 VietNamNet Bridge – As China has been cutting down the tungsten export volume, import countries have to look for other supply sources. Vietnam could be the alternative for them.

Many industries now show signs of recover

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's industrial production is on the mend, with growth recorded in the manufacturing and processing sectors.

Balloon explosion injures three

 A balloon explosion in Hai Phong's Hung Nhue Vuong Street left three people seriously injured and a 14sq.m apartment with no roof.

The ambition to revive LPs in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge - The first three LPs, in a long-term project to produce and distribute this kind of product, has debuted in Vietnam.

Briton depicts Ha Noi through the ages

 VietNamNet Bridge – Young reporter Pham My and his friends were very excited to enjoy John Ramsden's photos of Ha Noi, depicting more than 30 years including the country's post-war period.

The fate of hydropower plant project in national park unclear

VietNamNet Bridge – Dak Lak authorities affirmed it would stop the project, which is located in Chu Yang Sin National Park, the Ministry of Industry and Trade affirmed that the project implementation will continue.

Hanoi makes plan for preserving ancient villas

 Vice chairman of Hanoi Vu Hong Khanh asked the departments of construction, planning and architecture, and culture, sport and tourism to appraise villas built before 1954 for consideration for the list of preservation.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 7/9

 Hanoi backs support industries; State petrol management may loosen; Hanoi hosts Vietnam-Japan Economic Summit; Car makers plead for Gov't help

State Bank given go-ahead to buy into struggling credit institutions

 Under Prime Minister Decision No. 48/2013/QD-TTg of August 1, the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) will be empowered to acquire shares of banks placed under special control.