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Vietnam, South Korea sign MoU co-operation in taekwondo

 The Viet Nam Taekwondo Federation (VTF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with leaders of South Korea’s Geoje City on support for Vietnamese takewondo in the future.

New tourism products involving Hanoi opera launched

 The Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism has proposed two new tourism packages involving the historical Opera House.

Ancient town to celebrate lunar New Year’s full moon day

 A series of cultural activities will take place in the ancient town of Hội An in the annual Nguyên Tiêu (the full moon of the first lunar month of the year) Festival from Sunday to February 15th.

North-South route’s train ticket prices reduced

 Train ticket prices will be reduced on the North-South railway route and some other routes following the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday period, Vietnam Railway Corporation (VNR) said on Thursday.

Hanoi re-opens poll on loudspeaker after 3-day hiatus

 The online poll on loudspeakers conducted by the Hanoi's Department of Information and Communication re-opened on Thursday afternoon after a three-day temporary closure because of a technical error.

Erosion threatens people’s lives in Nha Trang

 Severe erosion at the riverbank is putting the lives of hundred households in Nha Trang City at risk while local authorities lack money to comprehensively tackle the problem.

Vietnam men’s team retains 136th position in FIFA world rankings

 The Vietnam national men’s football team is now ranked No.136 internationally, according to the latest FIFA world ranking table.

Kong star shows his love for Vietnam

Well-known Hollywood icon Samuel L. Jackson told Southeast Asia Globe at a recent interview that of all the fantastical locations he has worked in over his 40-year career, Vietnam is his favourite.

Overseas Vietnamese fighter to meet local fans

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ben Nguyen, a Vietnamese American mixed martial arts athlete, will come back to his hometown to exchange with local audience on February 11 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Saigon Sports Club in HCMC’s District 7.

Pig procession festival in La Phu village

A large number of local people and visitors joined the Pig Procession festival in La Phu village, Hoai Duc, Hanoi on February 9.

Archdaily features working office in HCM City on its website

Archdaily, a world's most popular architecture website, has showcased a working office of a multimedia company in HCM City on its website.

Lam Dong spends $57.3 million to conserve bio-diversity

 The People’s Committee of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has approved a biological diversity conservation plan with total capital worth 1.3 trillion VND (57.3 million USD).

Hanoi plans almost $300 million on boosting rural regions

 Hanoi plans to spend $297.3 million on building new-style rural areas in 2017, according to the municipal Party Committee’s steering board for agricultural development and new countryside building.

Vietjet to list 300mn shares by late February

  Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company will list 300 million shares on the HCM Stock Exchange (HOSE) in late February after it managed to retain an approval for the same.

Canada’s Governor General believes in bright future of ties with Vietnam

 Governor General of Canada David Johnston voiced his hope for a bright future of his country’s partnership and cooperation with Vietnam while receiving Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Duc Hoa on February 9.

Thousands take to Hanoi outskirts for Lai Yen Festival

 Thousands took to the Hanoi outskirts district of Hoai Duc on February 8 for the opening ceremonies of the five-day Lai Yen Festival.

VN expects 10 percent rise in leather, shoe exports

 Viet Nam’s leather and footwear industry expects to reach a total export value of US$18 billion this year, up 10 per cent from last year, said the Viet Nam Leather, Footwear and Handbag Association (Lefaso).

Dak Lak to shift coffee strategy

 The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak plans to increase the proportion of processed coffee such as instant coffee and powdered coffee from less than 10 per cent to 15 per cent in total coffee output by 2020 and up to 30 per cent by 2030.

Vietnam convenience stores enjoy boom

 Convenience stores and minimarts have become increasingly popular in the country, with more than one third of households shopping there regularly, according to some analysts’ estimates.

VN among the most vulnerable to cyber threats

 Viet Nam was named the nation facing the second-highest level of cyber security risk in Asia Pacific markets by a Microsoft Asia report on Thursday.