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Vietnamese fans satisfied with K-Pop Festival

The K-Pop Festival 2012-Concert took place at Hanoi’s My Dinh National Stadium on November 29, involving two Vietnamese singers and 17 famous bands of the Republic of Korea.   

FDI capital begins flowing to dyeing and textile projects

As predicted, the foreign direct investment (FDI) flow has been heading for the dyeing and textile sector, because investors can take full advantage of the tariff preferences Vietnam can enjoy.

Banks begin charging fees on gold deposits

 VietNamNet Bridge – Gold bullion bearing the national brand SJC saw another decrease yesterday, Nov 29, of its selling price to VND47.22 million, and the buying price to VND47.07 million (US$2,260 – $2,252) per tael.

Power plant impacts to be investigated

 VietNamNet Bridge – Up to 25 observation stations will be built in the Central Highland region to assess how hydro-power plants impact on the environment over the next five years.

Travel agencies offer short tours

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tour operators in HCM City have begun to launch travel promotions to welcome the Christmas and New Year 2013 holidays.

Dam damaged by truck ‘badly built'

Dak Mek 3 Hydropower Plant dam in the Central Highland province of Kon Tum that was partially destroyed after being hit by a truck had not been built in accordance with quality standards and the approved design,

IIF says Greek debt buyback must be 'voluntary'

 A powerful international bank lobby warned Thursday that the outcome of Greece's looming debt buyback program remains uncertain and warned that it must be "purely voluntary."

Odd services for funeral

Vietnamese people are always respectful of their parents. Therefore, when their parents and grandparents pass away, we always do everything possible to ensure that the dead will have a good life in the other world.

Petrol smugglers face charges

The Anti-Smuggling and Investigation Department under the General Department of Viet Nam Customs has found firm evidence to prosecute the Viet Nam Air Petrol Company (Vinapco) for tax evasion involving billions of Vietnamese dong.

Bombing remembered

A book Doi Mat Voi B52 (Facing the B-52s) revealing the memories of historical witnesses to the "Dien Bien Phu in the Air" Campaign against the US B-52 air blitz on Ha Noi in 1972 will be released here next Tuesday.  

Anti-corruption initiative programme launched

The 2013 Vietnam Anti-Corruption Initiative Programme (VACI) was launched in Hanoi on November 29 to support ideas aiming at mitigating corruption and increasing transparency and responsibility for a better living environment.

US, Israel isolated in condemning Palestine vote

 The United States and Israel downplayed Thursday the Palestinians' new upgraded status at the UN, saying it changed nothing in actual practice and even made peace with the Jewish state a remoter prospect.

Viet Nam need miracle in Cup

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam have their work cut out in Group A if they are to qualify for the semi-final of the AFF Suzuki Cup.

“U-shaped line passport” to make China isolated

VietNamNet Bridge – Printing the U-shaped line on the passport is a provocation; the Chinese will be isolated. The Chinese Government should withdraw the new passport," said Professor Carl Thayer.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 30/11

  New SADC Group boosts Vietnam-Africa cooperation; Tehran offers assistance to Hanoi; Vietnam, Italy promote academic exchange; Vietnamese officials attend Malaysia’s party congress

Italian designers train local hopefuls to Mix & Match

Ha Noi will celebrate a night of head-to-toe fashion tonight in a show entitled Mix & Match, featuring collections by designers from ADesigner Ha Noi and the Viet Nam Leather and Footwear Association (Lefaso).

“Blood Letter” honored at Hanoi International Film Fest

VietNamNet Bridge – The historical and martial art film directed by Victor Vu won the prize of the jury for feature films at the 2nd Hanoi International Film Festival.

Rushing to study to obtain a master degree, for what?

It is now a growing tendency for people to follow further studies to obtain master degrees and doctorates. However, the majority of them follow higher education just for job promotion, not for scientific research.

Hundreds of policemen raid largest-ever gambling den in northern Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – At 1.30pm on November 29, more than 200 police officers stormed a motel in Dinh Bang Ward, Tu Son Town, Bac Ninh Province. They caught more than 100 gamblers in the act and seized several billion dong.

Vietnamese “coffee King” sneers at Starbucks

Dang Le Nguyen Vu, the owner of the Vietnamese well- known Trung Nguyen coffee brand, who has been called the Vietnamese “coffee King” has triggered a public quarrel when he publicly made derogative remarks about Starbucks’ coffee.