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Vietnamese beauties respond to #trashtag challenge

Vietnamese beauties have warmly responded to the online movement #trashtag challenge which has gone viral in recent days and inspired many people to clean up rubbish in public areas.

Phan Thanh Binh wins discus gold at Singapore Open

 Phan Thanh Binh won a gold medal at the ongoing 81st Singapore Open Track & Field Championships on March 28.

Vietnam joins int’l efforts in preventing financing of terrorists: Ambassador

 Vietnam has committed to joining international efforts in combating the financing of terrorists, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, Head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the UN said at the UN Security Council (UNSC)’s open debate on March 28.

Vietnamese players go through at Waikato International

 Vietnamese players advanced to the third round of the YONEX Waikato International badminton tournament in Hamilton, New Zealand, on March 28.

Foreign retailers raise the local game

 Along with the impacts of the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, removing the requirement for an economic needs test will create more pressure on the domestic retail sector.

Vietnam home to nearly 14.5 million ha of forest

 Vietnam is home to nearly 14.5 million ha of forest nationwide, announced the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) on March 29.

Thai cave rescuers to dive into world’s largest cave

British divers who were involved in a dramatic rescue mission in Thailand last year to save a young football team who became trapped in a cave are preparing to set foot in the world’s biggest cave Son Doong

After many delays, banks are now listing shares

VietNamNet Bridge - Many commercial banks plan to enter the stock market in 2019 as the Prime Minister has instructed banks to list shares by 2020.


Students create air filter for bicycle

 VietNamNet Bridge – Like many of his fellow high school classmates, Tran Hoang Phi Bao rides a bike to school.

Ha Tinh: sea waters invade forested land

VietNamNet Bridge - Just within 10 years, more than 100 hectares of protective forests have been swallowed by the sea, and many houses have collapsed under sea waves.


Foreign-made items ‘mistakenly’ labeled Vietnam-made deceive consumers

VietNamNet Bridge - Many products imported or made in foreign countries under outsourcing contracts have been found labeled ‘made in Vietnam’.


Hanoi residents worry about air pollution

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi residents are worried about the bad air quality they have been experiencing in the city since the beginning of the year.

Vietnam seeks investment in energy market

 As one of the most efficient power markets in Southeast Asia, Viet Nam has huge prospects, especially in renewable energy, experts have said.

National Futsal HDBank Championships kick off

 VietNamNet Bridge – The National Futsal HDBank Championships 2019 is scheduled to kick off on April 2 in the central province of Khanh Hoa and HCM City.

Tac Cau pineapple – A specialty of the South

Tac Cau pineapples are cultivated on Tac Cau islet, Kien Giang province. Thanks to the favourable local weather and soil conditions, pineapples here have a distinctive lovely scent and sweet taste.

Vietnamese, Korean artists hold joint exhibition for friendship

 VietNamNet Bridge – Artists from Vietnam and South Korea are showcasing their works at a joint exhibition to express their friendship and share their same passion for art.

Chaos as parents struggle for vaccine in Danang

 Hundreds of parents have fruitlessly waited at the Department for Diseases Control in Danang City to register for the 6-in-1 Hexaxim vaccine despite diminished stockpiles.

Hundreds of teachers face tests to keep Hanoi jobs

 Hundreds of teachers in Hanoi's Soc Son District have complained that they may lose their jobs as they will be tested to keep their existing posts.

Inland waterway transport system needs investment

Investment in improving and maintaining the inland waterway transport infrastructure network is a strategic priority recommended by the World Bank to better connect inland areas to seaports to facilitate export activities.

Hue authorities adopt evacuation plan to protect historic relics

 Authorities of the central Hue city have announced plans to evacuate 4,200 families out of the citadel walls and buildings in an attempt to stop illegal lodging on relics.