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People who walk around the world

Railway patrollers have to walk at least 20km per day, 26 days per month to check railway safety. After 30 years doing this job, when they retire, they walk a total path that is equivalent to four times around the earth.

Nation faces solid waste problem

Vietnam needs to adopt more environmentally-friendly ways of managing and disposing of solid waste, which is forecast to continue increasing due to the country's continued rapid industrialisation and urbanisation.

Banks disagree on service fees, card holders suffer

While small banks want to keep the inter-network cash withdrawal fee unchanged, big banks have been insisting on sharp increases.

Lotus-themed photo contest kicks off

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese and foreign people from all over the world who find beauty in the lotus are encouraged to join a photo contest.

Minimum wage may rise 35 percent

From January 1, 2013, minimum salary may rise by VND700,000 ($35) to the highest level of VND2.7 million ($135) per month, according to a proposal of the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA).

Consumers turn their backs on Chinese produce

Local traders have been mislabeling Chinese  fruits and vegetables as consumers turn away from cheap, low-quality goods from China.

Domestic airlines don’t intend to allow making phone calls on flights

VinaPhone, one of the three biggest mobile network operators in Vietnam, has been providing mobile call services on some foreign airlines for one month. Meanwhile, domestic airlines still do not intend to allow to provide the service on flights. 

Society shoots daggers at people touching turtles’ heads at Van Mieu temple

Vietnamese students and examinees always try to touch the heads of the turtles at Van Mieu (the Temple of Literature) for good luck during their exams. The behavior has been facing the violent criticism from the public.

Scrambling for Chinese travelers, Vietnamese travel firms killing themselves

VietNamNet Bridge – Every year, Quang Ninh province receives 90,000 Chinese travelers who go to Vietnam by land. However, Vietnamese travel firms do not earn much money from the Chinese market due to their uncooperative attitude.

The cemetery for the rich

VietNamNet Bridge – Building at the cost of $120 million by a foreign investor, the 100ha cemetery in Truong Tho commune Hoa Thanh district of Tay Ninh province, is called the cemetery for the rich.

Singaporean real estate investors present in all market segments

Singaporean real estate investors have been present and reaping fruits in Vietnam over the last many years. Their money has been poured into all the segments of the property market.

U.S. FDA approves new medication to treat rare type of leukemia

 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday approved Marqibo to treat adults with a rare type of leukemia called Philadelphia chromosome negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

Google to pay hefty fine for violating Apple users' privacy

 Google has agreed to pay a record 22.5-million-U.S.-dollar civil penalty to settle charges that it bypassed Apple users' privacy settings to track their online activities, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on Thursday.

Making dry longan – Hung Yen’s specialty

 VietNamNet Bridge – In late June and early July (lunar calendar), farmers in Hung Yen begin to harvest longan and prepare for processing dry longan, a famous specialty.

Tour prices seen stable in upcoming national holiday

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many travel firms in HCMC have launched tours on Vietnam’s National Day, September 2, with prices staying stable or a little bit lower than on normal days.

‘Autumn Melody 2012’ concert in HCMC

 VietNamNet Bridge – The annual ‘Autumn Melody 2012’ concert will take place at the Opera House in Ho Chi Minh City from August 17-19.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 10/8

 Biggest gong found in central highlands; Fashion industry celebrates Designers House; Stage show gives visitors history lesson; Colour-changing stalactite discovered

Muaban24 prosecuted for e-commerce fraud

 VietNamNet Bridge – Police in Ha Noi have prosecuted four top managers of Muaban24 Online Trade and Training Company for using computers, telecommunications networks and the internet and digital devices for fraudulent activity.

TRAVEL IN BRIEF 10/8

 Expo attracts firms from 30 countries; Accor opens Novotel in HCM City; Best Western inks Lao Cai hotel deal; Delta greets 12.8 million visitors

Home of Vietnam’s last king opened for tourists

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Center for Preservation of Hue Relics has opened Khai Tuong Lau (An Dinh palace), where Vietnam’s last king Bao Dai and his family lived from 1945 to 1955, for tourists.