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Saigon of flowers and light before Tet

VietNamNet Bridge – All major roads in Saigon such as Dong Khoi, Nguyen Hue, Le Duan, Le Loi… have become the roads of flowers and light before the lunar New Year.

Slow reforms render bank outlook ‘mixed'

 VietNamNet Bridge – The 2013 outlook for Viet Nam's banking and finance sector remains "mixed" since the pace of planned reforms remains slow, according to a new report.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 5/2

 New tactic employed for tackling unsold apartments; Textile industry to earn 20 billion USD early; Vietnam to develop credit information database; Ministry activates fuel price stabilisation fund

Hanoi family prepares feast, releases gold carp for the Kitchen God

On every Kitchen God’s Day, the family of Mrs. Phuc on Yet Kieu Street, Hanoi, groups up to prepare a vegetarian feast and burn incense to see the Kitchen God off. Gold carp must be released before 12pm.

Ethnology museum rings in new year

Hundreds of people including children attended the setting up of a cay neu made from bamboo in the grounds of the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology yesterday to herald the start of the Tet holiday.

Mobile operators expect Tet text barrage

 VietNamNet Bridge – Major mobile network operators in Vietnam have warned mobile users to avoid eagling and texting on lunar news year’ eve period to prevent network congestion.

Fitch reaffirms nation's B+ rating, stable outlook

 VietNamNet Bridge – Fitch Ratings last Tuesday affirmed Viet Nam's long-term foreign and local currency-issuer default ratings (IDRs) at ‘B+', with a stable outlook.

Hanoi sees the Kitchen God off by procession

For the first time Hanoi held traditional rituals to see the Kitchen God off. Besides the icons of earthen tripods and offerings, a paper-made gold carp of almost 4 meters long was processed from Bat Trang village to Hanoi’s center.

Overseas Vietnamese return to celebrate lunar new year

More than 1,000 Vietnamese expatriates from over 100 different countries gathered at the Xuan Que Huong cultural event in Ly Thai To Square in Ha Noi's central Hoan Kiem District yesterday evening

Farmers still make claims years after settlement of Vedan case

It has been more than two years since Vedan Vietnam Co. paid compensation to farmers for damages caused by its pollution, but many farmers in HCMC’s Can Gio District are still demanding compensation.

Fishing boats from Hoang Sa return home to welcome Tet

VietNamNet Bridge – Over the past three days, hundreds of offshore fishing boats have returned home from the waters of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, to welcome the lunar New Year.

Competition for increasingly strong Party

"A ruling party should accept competition or accept the self-discipline to become more mature, cleaner and stronger," said former Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Office Tran Quoc Thuan.

Travel firms brace for congested Tet

 VietNamNet Bridge – Travel companies in Ha Noi are hurrying to meet travel demands which are expected to increase up to 20 per cent compared with the period immediately before Tet.

Vietnam gets puzzled in counting inbound tourists

Currently, all the foreigners entering the Vietnamese territory are counted as “foreign travelers.”

Iran announces nuclear talks, open to 'authentic' US meet

Iran on Sunday announced fresh talks with world powers on its nuclear drive and said it was open to an offer from the US for two-way discussions if Washington's intention was "authentic".

Hanoi ready to welcome Tet

VietNamNet Bridge - Many streets in the center of the capital city and around the Hoan Kiem Lake have been decorated with flowers, lights, flags and banners to welcome the New Year of the Snake.

HCM City: workers expected to take extended break

 VietNamNet Bridge – The city is forecast to be in short of up to 15 per cent of labour force after the nine-day Tet holiday.

Mrs. World ladies in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge - Five Mrs. World ladies went to Hanoi to visit the Ngoc Son Temple, The Huc Bridge ... and especially the accidentally met President Truong Tan Sang.

EU's grand ambitions threatened by budget dispute

 The European Union's massive spending on farm subsidies and infrastructure projects will be in the spotlight at difficult talks this week to set the bloc's next longterm budget.

Vietnam to serve as new industrial factory of the world

Dr. Patric Dixon, who Times journal calls the “world’s leading futurist,” has forecast that Vietnam would serve as the new industrial factory in the near future.