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Landslide threaten lives, crop of Hue residents

 VietNamNet Bridge – The lives and crops of residents living near the Bo River bank in central Thua Thien- Hue Province are being threatened by riverbank landslides.

Challenges ahead for exports

 VietNamNet Bridge – Minister of Trade, Tran Tuan Anh, speaks to Hai Quan (Custom) newspaper on the challenges facing the country in restructuring exports.

Coastal city lures tourists with history

People know Hai Phong as a city of flamboyant trees, an important industrial centre and the biggest port in the north. The city has also long been a tourism hub with beaches embracing the city and top class entertainment areas. 

Teacher training policy to be based on provincial demand

Director of the Department of Teachers and Educational Administrators, Dr. Hoang Duc Minh, speaks to Tuoi tre (Youth) newspaper on changes in the nation’s teacher training policies.

Transport plans need public input

Bui Xuan Cuong, director general of HCM City Department of Transport, tells the Tuoi tre (Youth) newspaper that people have to be consulted in the course of developing a transport policy for the city.

LO-ANH foundation aids ethnic minority children

 VietNamNet Bridge – The LO-ANH Foundation has offered help to nearly 300 children of Xin Cai Secondary School, located in one of the most remote districts in the northern province of Ha Giang.

Organic farming is not for mass production: expert

 VietNamNet Bridge – Professor Nguyen Ngoc Kinh, former director of the Department of Science and Technology and Product Quality under the Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development (MARD), 

Sapa orchids can be worth five motorbikes

 VietNamNet Bridge – This hill town has an aromatic orchid shaped like a boat. Called Dia lan Sa Pa (cymbidium or boat orchid), they have a captivating perfume and charming petals that attract the wealthy.

The strawberry whisperer with a BA in economics

After graduation from Ha Noi’s National Economic University, all the friends of Bachelor of Economics Vu Van Luc sought jobs in the city. But Luc decided to return to his homeland in the northern mountainous province of Son La

Vietnamese universities should attract more foreign students: experts

 VietNamNet Bridge – More universities in Vietnam should open programmes to foreign students as demand for study-abroad courses has increased, 

Making life and death meaningful in minutes

... Filling up a form in this room requires a confrontation with the inevitability of one’s death, something that most societies discourage, most of the time. A feeling of insecurity and fear is not surprising at that point.

Gov’t should help private firms

Dr. Nguyen Duc Thanh, director general of the Viet Nam Institute for Economic and Policy Research, speaks to the Kinh te Do thi (Urban Economy) about why the State should help develop the private sector.

Retired photographer now curbs traffic

 VietNamNet Bridge – Lai Xa Village in Hanoi’s suburban area has urbanised rapidly over the last few decades, creating a boom in people, building and vehicles.

Teacher promotes purity of Vietnamese language

To promote and preserve the clarity and purity of Vietnamese language, a literature teacher and some high school students in HCM City have started a project to encourage people to use proper Vietnamese.

HCMC street cleaners quit because of low pay

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many street cleaners in HCM City have quit their jobs because of the hard work - and wages and bonuses that tend to decline year-by-year, 

Hanoi honours its miost fearless ’cook’

An exhibition entitled Ever Shining Faith opened yesterday in Hanoi featuring revolutionary heroes such as Nguyen Duc Canh, Tran Phu, Le Hong Phong, Ha Huy Tap and Nguyen Van Cu.

Hotels, resorts threaten rare primates

 VietNamNet Bridge – Recent rapid construction of more than 20 hotels and resorts in Son Tra Nature Reserve is threatening the survival of highly endangered langurs and other wildlife. 

Deadly synthetic drugs create many new addicts

 VietNamNet Bridge – Waking up after five days in a coma at Hanoi’s Bach Mai Hospital, a 16 year-old girl does not recognise anyone, not even her father.

UNESCO discusses new approach to study VN’s heritage

The UNESCO Office in Hanoi and Vietnam Cultural Heritage Conservation Support Fund held a round-table meeting on Wednesday to discuss a new approach to study Vietnam’s heritage.

260 explosive devices found at scrap warehouse

 VietNamNet Bridge – Explosive device specialists on Wednesday successfully exploded 260 wartime bombs taken from a scrap warehouse in central Quang Tri Province.