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Phan Gia Nhat Linh to judge Japanese film fest

 The young Vietnamese director Phan Gia Nhat Linh has been selected as one of the jury members for the Osaka Asian Film Festival 2018 running from March 9-18 in Japan, according to the organising board.

Industry and Trade Ministry proposes alternative restrictions to US’ steel imports

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has requested the United States to carefully consider alternative means to restrict the import of steel and aluminum products from Vietnam.

Two spring festivals become national heritages

 The Mountain God Worshipping Festival in Hanoi and the Tro Chieng Festival in northern Thanh Hoa province have been recently listed as national intangible cultural heritages by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Thanh Hoa rejects giant cake offering proposal

 Thanh Hoa People's Committee has turned down a proposal from Sam Son City's authorities to make a giant cake as an offering for the nearing Hung Kings Festival.

Youngsters strives to promote nation’s history

 Nowadays, research into traditional culture and the country’s historical works have attracted the attention of youngsters.

Ministry clamps down on river pollution in Ha Nam

 The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment threatens to shut down factories found polluting Nhue and Day rivers in Ha Nam Province.

Words of hope for blessed lunar New Year – a traditional custom

For generations, Vietnamese have preserved a traditional New Year custom of collecting calligraphic words written in ancient Vietnamese-Chinese script. The practice reflects their respect for knowledge and learning.  

Twenty four more national treasures recognised

 The list of national treasures has been expanded with the addition of 24 new national treasures under a recent approval decision of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

"Banh Chung" - The soul of Vietnamese New Year

 "Banh Chung" (square glutinous rice cake) is a traditional cake of Vietnamese people during Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays.

Universities to set student quotas

The Ministry of Education will allow universities to set admission quotas and take into account the number of visiting lecturers they’ll have based on the number of admitted students.

Mekong Delta seeks to improve water retention through flood-based livelihoods

 The International Union for the Conservation of Nature last week launched a pilot project for flood-based livelihoods that will enhance the water retention capacity of the Mekong Delta.

Vietnamese cinematography witnesses remarkable progress in 2017

Vietnamese cinematography witnessed encouraging progress in 2017, demonstrated through the establishment of a favourable legal framework for the film industry’s development.

Japan – Vietnam Festival kicks off in HCM City

 A series of cultural and sports activities will be featured during the fifth Japan – Viet Nam Festival, which will kick off today at the September 23 Park in HCM City’s District 1.

Fifth Vietnam-Japan festival opens in HCM City

 The 5th Vietnam-Japan Festival kicked off at the September 23 Park in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1 on January 27.

Anciety Hue city to dredge river to curb flooding

 The central Thua Thien - Hue Province has plans to dredge Huong River in an attempt to increase the draining capacity of the river.

Young villagers preserve Bai choi folk singing

 UNESCO’s recognition of Bai choi singing as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity last December brought great pride and joy to people in the central coastal province of Phu Yen, one of Bai choi’s birthplaces.

Dien Bien culture & tourism showcased in Hanoi

 Northwestern province promoting its culture and tourism offerings around Hoan Kiem Lake from January 19 to 21.

Boring curriculums contribute to university dropouts

 Lecturers have said hundreds of students had been either being expelled or left universities because of boring curriculums and a lack of interest.

Vietnamese drama wins six international awards

 The Vietnamese drama entitled "Aspiration" of Ta Xuyen, directed by Meritorious Artist Lam Tung from the Vietnam National Drama Theatre, has won six awards in Shenzhen, China.

Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An ancient town

 The Sa Huynh Culture Museum in Hoi An displays artifacts of ancient Sa Huynh civilization which flourished 2,000 years ago and founded the Hoi An trading port to trade with merchants from Southeast Asia, South India, and China.