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Vietnam 20 years ago in photos

 VietNamNet Bridge – During his trans-Vietnam journey in 1992, French journalist Raymond Depardon recorded many true images of the country and people of Vietnam.

Vietnamese drink too much beer

 VietNamNet Bridge – Despite the economic recession and the GDP growth slowdown, Vietnam’s brewery industry has still been growing steadily by 10 percent per annum, because it has a vast domestic market.

Two Vietnamese killed in Yemen terrorist attack

 A car bomb attack targeting the Yemeni Defence Ministry complex in capital Sana’a on December 5 killed 52 people, including two Vietnamese nationals.

The Vietnamese are shortest in the region

 VietNamNet Bridge - The indicators on height show that the Vietnamese are shortest in the region. Compared to neighboring countries, the height of the Vietnamese is far behind.

Vietnamese manufacture unmanned aircrafts, submarines, battleships

 VietNamNet Bridge – With simple materials, Vietnamese have successfully manufactured aircrafts and ships, not only for civil but also for military services.

Vietnamese and the “$1billion business ambition”

 VietNamNet Bridge – Despite the current big difficulties, a lot of Vietnamese enterprises still have been nurturing the ambitious plan of obtaining the turnover of one billion dollar.

Vietnamese physical strength cannot meet modern work intensity

According to Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh, if Vietnamese people’s physical strength and height is not improve, they cannot meet the requirements of industrialization and modernization.

Four Vietnamese young talents honored by int'l “technological circle”

VietNamNet Bridge - They are boys and girls who are only at the age of twenty, but their talent has been appreciated by famous technology groups in the world.

Vietnamese read less than one book/year

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese people read 0.8 books a year on average, said an official of the Ministry of Culture - Sports - Tourism at a press conference last week. The figure stunned the press.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 3/4

  President urges diplomatic sector to exert more efforts on peace building; Paris workshop discusses East Sea potential; Vietnamese, Russian security leaders hold talks