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Japan’s “Johnny Appleseed” walks through Vietnam

March 29th, 2010

Walking through many places in the world to call for people to plant trees, protect the environment and present gifts to orphans is Yuji Miyata, 27, chosen path in life. Yuji Miyata on Hue’s Truong Tien Bridge. Yuji Miyata graduated from Tokyo University with a red diploma in politics. He commented: “I was born and [...]

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Tourists awakened by fire in Ha Long Bay

March 1st, 2010

A tourist boat caught on fire and sank in Ha Long Bay during the early morning hours of February 28. The fire broke out around midnight while it was anchored in the bay. Due to the late hour and the quick spread of the fire, nearby boats did not come to …

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May all your first-footers be buffalos, cats, or horses this Tet

February 13th, 2010

According to senior Buddhist monk Thich Thanh Quyet, vice chief of the Buddhism Institute, the good “first-footers” this year would be the people who were born in the years of the Buffalo, Cat, Dragon or Horse. A pagoda in Hanoi. Near the year of the Buffalo, Mr. Tuan’s home was very crowded with women who [...]

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Children in the dust

January 3rd, 2010

Each morning, hundred of people flock to an ore mine in Nam Sooc village, Mau Due commune, Yen Minh district to glen pieces of ore.Many children in the mountainous province of Ha Giang don’t go to schools instead they go to mining sites to work. Dan Tri reports. Each morning, hundred of people flock to an ore mine in Nam Sooc village, Mau Due commune, Yen Minh district to glen pieces of ore. Most of the workers are children. [...]

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Train fares for Tet up by 25%

November 24th, 2009

Hanoi Railway Station will begin selling train tickets for the Lunar New Year season on December 1 with South-North tickets up by 25% and North-South tickets down by as much as 50%. The price of seat tickets for the South-North route will rise from 10-25% and the price of soft bed tickets by 10% between [...]

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Life in big city–a cautionary tale for smart kids from the provinces

November 5th, 2009

VietNamNet Bridge – The lure of electronic games, gambling, fashionable clothes and high-faluting accents . . . the pitfalls are many for students from countryside who aspire to become townspeople. Lan left her home village for her first year at Hanoi National Universityscarcely a month ago. Already she has changed herself so much that her high school classmates [...]

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Toll stations on Hanoi’s airport highways – are they legal?

November 5th, 2009

VietNamNet Bridge – Confusion surrounds toll stations on the road between Hanoi and its airport – which of the toll stations are legal, and which aren’t? Yesterday, the chief of the Vietnam Road Management Agency said the agency is set to inspect all road toll stations on Thang Long – Noi Bai highway after …

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Really? Did polluter Vedan just win a community award?

October 27th, 2009

Manufacturer Vedan, despite “killing” the Thi Vai river appears to have been awarded the title “Quality product for community health 2009”. The certificate of award for Vedan Vietnam. However, since the awards event, confusion continues between judges, winners and media as to who exactly won the title. Vedan appeared to be named “Outstanding business in [...]

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Vietnamese fishing boats to be monitored via satellite

October 17th, 2009

The government has approved a 16-million-euro-plus project to monitor fishing boats with satellite technology, a representative from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said. With the funds, equivalent to some US$23.8 million, loaned by France, the three-year project will equip more than 3,000 local boats with messaging systems and image broadcasting devices that allow [...]

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Two more storms roiling the East Sea

September 14th, 2009

Storm No. 8, Koppu, will bring heavy rains to north and central Vietnam. Meanwhile, the ninth storm of the year in Vietnam’s East Sea has appeared off the Philippine coast, reports the National Hydrometeorology Forecast Centre. Centre Director Bui Minh Tang said the new storm, called ‘Choiwan’ is at level 9 and it can reach level [...]

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