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Thanh Hoa residents wait for relocation

Many families in Thanh Hoa City are living in deteriorating houses while the local authorities have been slow to implement a relocation project.

Le Quang Liem suffers first loss at 2019 Spring Chess Classic

 Vietnam’s top chess player Le Quang Liem suffered his first loss to Canadian grandmaster Eric Hansen in the third round of the ongoing 2019 Spring Chess Classic on Monday in Saint Louis, the US.

Vietnam lose to Australia in U16 qualifier

Vietnam lost through a last minute goal to Australia in the Asian Football Confederation U16 Women’s Championship qualifier’s Group A match in Laos yesterday.

British Educational Suppliers Show opens in HCM City

 About 60 local and international educational technology companies are showcasing their products and services at the Vietnam British Educational Suppliers Show (BESS Vietnam) which kicked off in HCM City on March 5.

Project to restructure stock market approved

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a project to restructure the stock market until 2020 with a vision to 2025, with an aim to make it an important channel for middle- and long-term capital regulation.

Vietnamese girl blows American Idol judges away

 Vietnamese girl Myra Tran, auditioning for American Idol, has stunned Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan with her rendition of One Night Only.

Ngo Hong Quang brings traditional music to the world

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ngo Hong Quang is a modern ethnic musician. He is energetic and diligent, working to create compositions that combine traditional and contemporary elements to perform around the world. 

Electricity prices to increase by 8 percent this month

 Power prices will increase by an average of 8.36 percent at the end of this month, said Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong on March 5.

Vietnam attends 16th ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces' Meeting in Thailand

A high-ranking delegation of the Vietnam People’s Army led by Senior Lieutenant General Phan Van Giang is attending the 16th ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces' Meeting that is being held in Thailand on March 6-7.

HCM City sees drop in measles, dengue fever and HFM cases

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City has seen a slight decrease in the number of measles, dengue fever, and hand, foot and mouth cases since mid-February, a

Banks’ listing plans for 2019 may end up on paper only

VietNamNet Bridge - Plans to list shares on the bourse are part of many banks’ business strategies for the year, but analysts doubt the plans will be implemented.


Reforms entice new healthcare players

 Driven by legislative improvements and the impact of major new trade deals, private and foreign investment in the healthcare sector is expected to hit an upward trend.

Vietnam targets at having a sustainable wood processing industry

Nguyen Ton Quyen, Vice Chairman cum Secretary General of the Viet Nam Timber and Forest Product Association, speaks to Hải quan cuối tuần newspaper on some measures to ensure raw material supply for the Vietnamese wood sector

Is Vietnam an attractive environment for startups?

VietNamNet Bridge - With many promotion programs, Vietnam is looking to be recognized as a "startup nation". However, the business environment lacks innovative models.


In Vietnam, cultural heritages are evolving with societal transformation

 The northern province of Bac Ninh recently marked the 10th anniversary of UNESCO’s recognition of quan ho singing as an intangible cultural heritage.

Mini paper offerings make tradition green

The burning of joss paper in the form of personal items is a popular tradition around Vietnam. The paper is burned as part of rituals to honour dead ancestors and the gods. However, as society becomes more environmentally-conscious,

Photos of US President’s activities in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – US President Donald Trump was welcomed by Vietnamese Party, State and Government leaders while he was in Hanoi to attend the DPRK-USA summit.

Artworks from mollusc shells made by a woman with paralysis of both legs and an arm

A woman with paralysis of both legs and an arm from Dong Nai province has turned lifeless mollusc shells into unique pieces of art.

Applied fine arts to be showcased in September

 Fine arts works will be displayed at an exhibition slated for mid-September at the Hanoi Museum.  

New mechanisms to keep maritime transport sector afloat

 Although there have been some positive signs in recent years, Vietnam’s sea transport sector still face difficulties with many enterprises suffering heavy losses.