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Sứ điệp của Đức Giáo Hoàng – Thông điệp Ngày Thế giới Hòa bình 2018

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 Thông điệp Ngày Thế giới Hòa bình 2018

27 November 2017

Người Di Dân và Tị Nạn: Những người nam nữ tìm kiếm hòa bình

1. Những lời chúc tốt lành dành cho hòa bình


Bình an cho hết mọi dân tộc và mọi quốc gia trên trái đất! Bình an, điều mà các thiên thân loan báo cho các mục đồng vào đêm Giáng Sinh,[1] là một động lực sâu sắc cho mọi người, cho mỗi cá nhân và cho hết mọi dân tộc, và đặc biệt là cho những người đang phải chịu sự vắng bóng của hòa bình cách sâu sắc. Trong số những người mà tôi thường nhớ trong tư tưởng và lời cầu nguyện, một lần nữa tôi đề cập đến 250 triệu người di dân trên khắp thế giới, mà trong số đó có 22.5 triệu người là tị nạn. Continue reading Sứ điệp của Đức Giáo Hoàng – Thông điệp Ngày Thế giới Hòa bình 2018

New project to preserve ancient red pine trees in Quang Ninh

Last update 11:38 | 03/10/2017  vietnamnet

The Prime Minister has approved a project to preserve ancient red pine trees at the Yen Tu National Forest in Uong Bi city of the northern province of Quang Ninh.

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The ancient red pine trees at the Yen Tu National Forest in Quang Ninh province (Photo: http://www.laodong.vn)

The project will be implemented at a cost of about 26.26 billion VND (1.16 million USD) in 2017-2021.

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Bai Tu Long National Park becomes ASEAN’s 38th heritage park

Last update 17:40 | 19/05/2017  vietnamnet

Bai Tu Long National Park in the northern province of Quang Ninh has been named the 38th ASEAN Heritage Park.

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The title awarding ceremony was held by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the local People’s Committee in Ha Long city on May 19, coinciding with a ceremony to mark International Day for Biological Diversity (May 22) and International Migratory Bird Day (May 10).

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UNESCO: Happy Schools a framework for learner well-being in the Asia Pacific

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All human beings aspire to be happy, and as the philosopher Aristotle is often cited to have said: ‘Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence’ (Crisp, 2000). Indeed, all human endeavours, starting from birth and throughout life, are pursued to this end, and require for happiness to be embedded within them. The schooling experience is perhaps the most influential of these endeavours in terms of shaping the course of our lives. Schools that can promote happiness, referred to in this report as ‘happy schools’, are key to ensuring better well-being, health, and achievement as well as success in future life and work. Education systems must also value the unique strengths and talents of learners by recognizing that there are ‘multiple intelligences’ that each deserve equal importance (Gardner, 1993). As such, promoting learner happiness and well-being in schools does not imply that learning be made easier or require less effort, but rather, that such approaches could help fuel a genuine love of learning in and of itself.

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Photographer Spends Years Taking Photos Of Endangered Animals, They’re Heartbreakingly Beautiful

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When you think of ‘endangered species,’ what do you think of? Maybe a tiger or a polar bear? But, what about a saiga or a white-bellied pangolin?

Sadly, there are now 41,415 on the ‘red list,’ and approximately 16,306 of them are endangered and threatened with extinction. British photographer Tim Flach was on a mission to capture as many photos of these endangered species as possible. The results are heartbreakingly beautiful.

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72 Hours in Vietnam: Observations from Craft Recycling Villages

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The growing threat of trash entering our ocean is a global problem, but this is truly an instance where thinking globally and acting locally applies. Scientists have estimated that about 8 million metric tons of plastic are entering the ocean every year and about 80% of this starts on land (Jenna R. Jambeck 2015). Left unabated, this translates to an ocean with 1 ton of plastic for every 3 tons of fish by 2025!

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Hark back to royal days with Tet at Hue Imperial Palace

Last update 17:04 | 12/02/2018

Visitors to Hue Imperial Palace have the chance to revisit the olden days and enjoy a real traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) through a “Huong xua banh Tet” (Old atmosphere of Tet traditional cakes) program organized by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center.

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The program includes Hue singing, royal and folk games, calligraphy performances, and a Chung cake and Tet cake wrapping contest.
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