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Chinese association poses high risk in anti-dumping investigation

 vietnamnet – Last update 16:00 | 09/05/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam will have to pay a heavy price if its products continue to be associated with Chinese, economists have warned.

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Many products including iron, steel and wood from Vietnam are under an investigation by the US Department of Commerce (DOC) and may be subject to anti-dumping duties.

Dinh Son Hung, former deputy head of the HCMC Institute for Development Studies, said the US side said it decided to investigate products from Vietnam because it suspects they originated from China but were labeled as Vietnamese.

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Bau Sen – An oasis in Mui Ne’s sand dunes

 vietnamnet Last update 09:00 | 03/03/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – In Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan Province, which is dubbed the “capital of resorts”, tourists should not miss a chance to visit the breathtaking sand dunes and Bau Sen (lotus lagoon).

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Located in Hong Lam Village, Hoa Thang Commune, Bac Binh District, around 40 kilometers from Phan Thiet, Bau Sen is a natural fresh water lagoon which is divided into two smaller lagoons by a sand dune.

The lagoon is a primary source of fresh water for Cham ethic people in the locality.

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$20,000 for a rice export license – fact or fiction?

 vietnamnet Last update 10:05 | 06/03/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Rice exporters complain they have to satisfy many requirements and pay under-the-table money to obtain a license to export rice.

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Mr Ngo Van Nam

Everyone knows that it is costly to obtain a license to export rice, but rice exporters had never revealed how much a license costs until the director of a rice export company mentioned this at a seminar recently.

Ngo Van Nam, general director of ADC Company Ltd, said that one license ‘costs no less than $20,000’.

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Conserving the floods in the Mekong Delta: A story from the Vietnam component of the Integrated Planning to Implement the CBD Strategic Plan and Increase Ecosystem Resilience to Climate Change project

International Union for Conversation of Nature

Intensive rice production is the predominant cause for the loss of biodiversity and resilience to climate change in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Today, less than 5% of the natural wetlands of the Delta remain. In order to intensively grow rice in the upper-delta deep flood zone, traditional low dyke systems that have supported 2 rice crops in a year while allowing floods to enter the dyke system in the flood season, have been converted into high dykes that displace the floods so that a third rice crop can be grown.

Diversified lotus farming systems as flood retention areas © IUCN Viet Nam Photo: Diversified lotus farming systems as flood retention areas © IUCN Viet Nam

This costly hard infrastructure has disrupted the natural flood pulse of the Mekong Delta and reduced the amount of wetlands with devastating impacts on the aquatic biodiversity that underpins the fisheries livelihoods of particularly poor people, and the loss of sediment replenishment necessary for agricultural sustainability.

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Sài Gòn rực rỡ mừng Đại lễ Phật Đản 2017

SH – Huy Nguyễn – Hoàng Việt | 07/05/2017 03:42 PM

Sài Gòn rực rỡ mừng Đại lễ Phật Đản 2017

Đối với người tu hành nói riêng và những người theo tín ngưỡng Phật giáo nói chung thì ngày Phật Đản Sinh (15/4 Âm lịch hàng năm) là một ngày lễ lớn. Đây là một trong ba ngày lễ quan trọng của Phật giáo bao gồm: ngày Phật Đản Sinh, ngày Phật Thành Đạo, ngày Phật nhập Niết Bàn.

Để kỷ niệm ngày này, hầu hết các chùa đều có giăng đèn kết hoa cũng như trang trí lại chùa để thể hiện sự vui mừng và hoan hỉ khi chào đón Đức Phật đản sinh. Continue reading Sài Gòn rực rỡ mừng Đại lễ Phật Đản 2017

Mèo hoang

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Tôi lớn lên ở khu phố nằm trong một đô thị nhỏ. Nhà gần ga nên tuổi thơ gắn liền với những chuyến tàu.

Khu Ga – 1 xã hội thu nhỏ với đầy đủ các giai tầng trong xã hội. Mẹ tôi là Bác sĩ, bố tôi là CB đường sắt trong Đội Liên ngành chống buôn lậu. Họ say nghề và bận mưu sinh nên chị em tôi tự do trong ngôi nhà nhỏ chỉ giao tiếp với thế giới ngoài kia qua ô cửa sổ. Tiếng í ới của lũ trẻ trong xóm khiến chúng tôi đã có cuộc vượt ngục qua những chấn song. Tôi và em trai kết bạn với trẻ bụi đời, chơi các trò của lũ trẻ trâu, trộm trái cây trong vườn của một bà hàng xóm goá bụa hay cáu kỉnh. Tôi cùng những chú mèo hoang đã lớn lên như thế. Continue reading Mèo hoang

HCM City residents plagued by overloaded dumps

 vietnamnet – Last update 11:57 | 21/04/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City faces a shortage of garbage collection stations, with empty pavements in public areas often used as makeshift stations.

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A garbage collection station in District 3 of HCM City. 

At the collection stations, rubbish is collected, sorted for disposal and then transferred to dumping sites or treatment zones, but these unhygienic tasks have been performed in public areas.

Meanwhile, current garbage stations are dilapidated and overloaded, polluting the environment and becoming a nightmare for those living nearby.

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NGHIÊN CỨU KHOA HỌC XÃ HỘI VÀ NHÂN VĂN Ở VIỆT NAM: Những con số giật mình

  • NGUYỄN VĂN TUẤN
  • 25.04.2017, 11:42

TTCT– Quá trình phát triển kinh tế – xã hội ở nước ta là một môi trường lý tưởng cho nghiên cứu khoa học xã hội (KHXH). Trớ trêu thay, sự hiện diện của KHXH Việt Nam trên trường quốc tế rất khiêm tốn. 

Những con số giật mình

Chỉ có 4% công bố quốc tế của khoa học Việt Nam là liên quan đến KHXH. Gần 80% công bố quốc tế KHXH là do hợp tác quốc tế. Sự hiện diện yếu ớt đó là một thiệt thòi cho đất nước.

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Cities not ready for climate change: experts

VIETNAMNEWS – Update: April, 17/2017 – 09:00

A flooded alley in District 12, HCM City. High tides broke sewer No. 4 in the district’s Thạnh Xuân 25 Street during the rainy season in October last year, flooding the neighbourhood and disrupting the lives of residents. — VNA/VNS Photo Mạnh Linh

HA NOI – Most Vietnamese cities lack the capacity to confront climate change challenges, experts say, calling for greater preparedness efforts.

Cities have to be ready to adapt to new situations and unexpected developments, ensuring essential services to residents at all times, they add.

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Farm of tiny watermelon in Da Lat

 vietnamnet – Last update 14:47 | 05/05/2017

 The Pepino melon farm owned by Nguyen Dinh in Da lat has brought huge benefits to its owner while itself becoming a tourist attraction.

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The farm is next to Chien Thang Lake in ward 8, Central Highlands’ Da Lat City.

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Mr Dinh says he planted Pepino melon on an area of 200sq.m in 2005. In the initial period, its output was too low and melon was not as sweet as expected.

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National forest protection plan unveiled

VIETNAMNEWS – Update: May, 05/2017 – 09:20

Rangers in the central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế check on the growth of a mangrove forest in Hương Phong Commune along the Tam Giang Lagoon. — VNA/VNS Photo Quốc Việt

HÀ NỘI – Increasing forest cover to 45 per cent of national territory and contributing to an eight per cent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 are among the targets of a national environmental action plan introduced yesterday in Hà Nội.

The National Action Programme aimed to trim greenhouse gas emissions by stemmig deforestation and forest degradation, sustainable management of forest resources, conservation and enhancement of forest carbon stocks by 2030.

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VN shrimp brand: difficult, but not too late

VIETNAMNEWS – Update: May, 04/2017 – 09:00


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Việt Nam is the third largest shrimp producer and the largest giant tiger prawn producer in the world. Shrimp is a major export item, but it lacks brand value.  Đào Đức Huấn explains why. The director of the Agricultural Development Centre also tells Vietnam News Agency it is not too late to build a national brand for Vietnamese shrimp in the global market.

Vietnamese shrimp products have been exported to 90 markets worldwide. Recent years have seen high growth in shrimp exports. Does Vietnamese shrimp have brand identification in the world market?

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Unique markets in Vietnam

 vietnamnet Last update 11:17 | 04/05/2017

 Luc Yen gemstone market in Yen Bai, Tinh An insect market in An Giang, and fighting cock market in Hanoi, just to name a few, are special and unique places in Vietnam.

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Tinh Bien in An Giang province is seen as a trade and service centre in the south-western region, principally selling all species of insects, from queen termites, centipedes, scorpions, geckos, to spiders.

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Vietnam considers sending jobless university grads abroad as guest workers

 vietnamnet Last update 08:00 | 25/02/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) is trying to create jobs for hundreds of thousands of unemployed university graduates in a project to export laborers. 

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However, it’s still too early to evaluate the feasibility of the project.

MOLISA is building up a plan to send workers with professional and technical qualifications abroad in 2017-2020. Japan, South Korea, Germany and Slovakia are the target markets.

Tong Hai Nam, deputy head of MOLISA’s Overseas Workers Department, confirmed that the ministry is putting forward solutions to create jobs for university graduates who still have not found jobs in the domestic market.

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Is homeschooling a rising trend in Vietnam?

TUOI TRE NEWS Updated : 05/02/2017 16:13 GMT + 7

While homeschooling is still foreign to most Vietnamese parents, two brothers in Ho Chi Minh City have been undergoing the educational method for years with flying colors.

The brothers, Dang Thai Anh, 14, and Dang Nhat Anh, 19, have dropped out of formal classes after finding their school curricula too stressful and the traditional schooling environment unsuitable for their development.

They are now taught at home by their father Dang Quoc Anh, a former university professor who has given up his job to be a full-time dad.

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