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How do Vietnamese families spend their money on education?

VietNamNet Bridge - Experts have pointed out that Vietnamese parents are ‘dictated by feeling’ when making decisions related to their children’s education. 

Industrial pollution tests people’s patience

 Local residents in Hon Quan District’s Tan Hiep Commune in Binh Phuoc province reported a mass fish death stretching several kilometres upstream of Saigon River last weekend.

Where kids can learn to love nature

 VietNamNet Bridge – Given fast urbanization, HCMC children do not have too much space to indulge in nature.

White Paper on Vietnam private economic forum debuts

 The White paper: “Vietnam Private Economic Forum – Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions,” debuted at a press conference in Hanoi on July 8.

Property sales to foreigners grow

 Many foreigners and overseas Vietnamese are buying apartments in Vietnam, especially in Ho Chi Minh City, according to market analysts.

Moody’s assigns first-time ratings to two Vietnam banks

Moody’s has assigned first-time ratings this year to Vietcombank and Maritime Bank.

Prime Minister to visit Mongolia

  Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc will pay an official visit to Mongolia and attend the 11th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit in Ulan Bator from July 13-16.

Billionaires pour money into agriculture

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese billionaires earn money from many different business sectors. However, many are investing in agriculture. 

Risk of ‘sea desertification’ challenges Vietnam

Climate change is one of the reasons behind sea desertification. It warms the air temperature and sea water and lowers nitrogen, phosphorus and oxygen concentration.

How will Brexit affect farming in Vietnam?

 VietNamNet Bridge – The EU has been an important consumption market for Vietnam agribusiness for decades and Brexit is leaving farmers deeply conflicted on what the ultimate outcome on their livelihoods would be.

Red alarm rung over child sexual abuse

VietNamNet Bridge - One in every six Vietnamese boys and one in every four girls have experienced some forms of sexual abuse. At least 5,300 of child sexual abuse cases were reported in 2011-2015.

UPCoM on track for development

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM) has been in operation for the past seven years with more than 300 enterprises participating and market capitalisation reaching nearly VND70 trillion (US$3.2 billion).

Hanoi tackles dumping

 VietNamNet Bridge – People dumping waste on the roadsides and public areas in the districts of Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh, and Hai Ba Trung will be strictly fined, a Ha Noi authority said.

HCM City schools adopt advanced learning model

 VietNamNet Bridge – Twenty three schools in HCM City will adopt an advanced model that meets international standards this academic year, according to the city Department of Education and Training.

Wanted: Vietnamese with rare blood types

 VietNamNet Bridge – Thirteen years ago, a five-month pregnant resident of HCM City was told that she badly needed a blood transfusion to prevent a miscarriage.

Second phase of bank restructuring process kicks off

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese commercial banks have started the second phase (2016-2020) of restructuring which sets higher requirements in settling existing problems and improving competitiveness.

Fishing season in Quang Ngai

In mid-June, fishermen in coastal areas in Mo Duc district, Quang Ngai province started their inshore fishing trips. Despite the arduous work, their lives have always been connected to the sea.

Architecture in the service of imperial poetry

 VietNamNet Bridge – Emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty were gifted and passionate poets. In addition to books, they showcased their works on the walls and rooftops of imperial palaces and temples.

Japanese sound artist to perform in Hanoi next Sunday

 VietNamNet Bridge – Akio Suzuki, one of the pioneering sound artists of Japan, will perform in Ha Noi on July 17.

Graduates lack necessary soft skills for employment

Enterprises located in key economic areas of the south where the industry and supporting services are developing have raised concerns over the lack of soft skills of graduates despite the enhanced co-operation between universities and enterprises.