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Low-cost backup battery packs flow to Vietnam

Backup battery packs have become cheaper than ever in Vietnam. No one could imagine before that a high technology product could be so cheap.

MOT propose to amend law to be able to sell ships as scrap iron

The Ministry of Transport (MOT) believes that it would be better to demolish old ships and sell as scrap iron. However, the current laws don’t allow to do this.

Hai Phong not only has sea and islands to attract tourists

Beautiful beaches and islands have always been the most attractive things that lure tourists to the city. Meanwhile, a lot of original cultural resources of the city remain unfamiliar to tourists.

Lack of funds undercuts university quality

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam has set a goal to have one Vietnamese university in the world top 200 by 2020.

Hydropower projects intimidate Mekong Delta

 VietNamNet Bridge – The upper reaches of the Mekong River are now seeing the operation of 100 out of 300 hydropower projects, which scientists warn of a threat to the Mekong Delta.

Saigon’s unknown underground world of music

An unknown and underground world of music--comprising of artists who have never been able to be part of the mainstream world of music--has existed in Saigon for a very long time and continues to flourish unheeded and unobstructed.

Draft Constitution pushes judicial reform

 VietNamNet Bridge – The draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution are in the process of public debate. Compared to the 1992 Constitution which has 147 articles in 12 chapters,

Doctoral laureate steles to be recognized by UNESCO

Eighty-two doctoral laureate steles under the early Le, Mac and late Le dynasties (1442-1779) in Hanoi’s Van Mieu will get UNESCO’s Global Memory of the World Programme’s certificate.

Outbound tours rise sharply at Tet

 VietNamNet Bridge – The outbound tourism segment achieved sharp growth around the Tet holiday, outperforming the domestic segment, said big travel firms in HCM City.

HCM City concert to celebrate war-era songs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Popular war-era songs written by celebrated composer Phan Huynh Dieu will be performed at a concert next Monday evening at HCM City’s Conservatory of Music.

Banks report good news: they make lower profits

Commercial banks have reported unsatisfactory business results for 2012 with profits down dramatically. However, the unsatisfactory business performance of the banking system turns out to be the “good news.”

Unsuitable festivals to be removed, says official

"Nam Dinh and Thai Binh provinces both have the Tran Temple Festival; one of the two places will have to remove the festival," said Mr.Pham Van Thuy, a senior official from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

The ones who earn big money in economic crisis

While tens of thousand of businesses went bankrupted, a lot of others still can earn big money with small scaled business.

Pilgrims get younger

Going to Buddhist temples to wish for peace and prosperity in the early lunar new year has been traditional custom in Vietnam. This custom was once eroded somewhat. In recent years, it has strongly recovered, especially among the young people.

Party gets serious about climate change

The Central Committee of the Viet Nam Communist Party is developing a resolution to respond to climate change and protect the country’s environment and natural resources.

Following the footprints of poachers

The footprints of poachers can be found everywhere in the Ke Go natural forest and Huong Son watershed forest in Ha Tinh, the “hot spot,” where the wildlife has been killed in masses.

MOET vows to renovate curricula, but forgets renovating teachers

Experts say they can foresee the failure of the program on renovating textbooks and education curricula, because the program does not tend to renovate the teaching staff.

Tra chanh phenomenon in Saigon

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoians or those who have visited the capital are probably familiar with a popular treat called tra chanh (lemon ice tea) served at numerous streetside shops around Hanoi Cathedral.

Japan foundation hosts mime performances

 VietNamNet Bridge – Japanese mime actor Iimuro Naoki will embark on a tour of Viet Nam in March.

SBV insists on stable dong/dollar exchange rate policy

VietNamNet Bridge – While economists have urged to devaluate the local currency to help boost exports, the central bank believes that it’s not the right time to do this.