Jesus,
Blessed are the persons who receive you,*
believe you,**
believing that you love them,
believing that you are love.
Amen.
PTH
Jesus,
Blessed are the persons who receive you,*
believe you,**
believing that you love them,
believing that you are love.
Amen.
PTH
Last update 11:34 | 12/01/2018 vietnamnet
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| Elephants at the Pu Mat National Park in the central province of Nghe An. Many elephant herds in the province are now finding it difficult to find enough food to survive. — Photo: baonghean.vn |
Last October, six wild elephants went on a rampage in a commune village and destroyed family crops.
Giêsu ơi,
Xin cho em được chia sẻ tâm hồn Giêsu.
Em biết Giêsu yêu thương mọi người.
Mình cùng nhau đi theo giấc mơ của Giêsu nhé?
Em muốn được ở bên Giêsu. Continue reading Lời cầu nguyện 348 – Prayer 348
Last update 08:28 | 03/10/2017 vietnamnet
VietNamNet Bridge – Along Huong River, from mountain to estuary, the environment is at risk of being disrupted by natural disasters and urbanization. 
With its geographic characteristics, Thua Thien Hue has played an important role in the development of Vietnam.More than 350 years ago, on the banks of the Perfume River, there was an urban area called Kim Long-Kieng Hue, the capital of Dang Trong kingdom (an area of Vietnamese southwards expansion during the 17th century Trinh–Nguyen War).
The urban area became the capital city of Vietnam under Tay Son and Nguyen dynasties and then an important city in the central region.
Last update 20:31 | 07/10/2017 vietnamnet
Community-based tourism has brought many changes to the lives of residents in Da Bac district, one of the most disadvantaged localities in the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh.
Hoa Binh, about 70km northwest of Hanoi, is home to several ethnic groups, including Muong, Thai, Dao and Tay. Of the total population, 60 percent belong to the Muong group.

A view of Da river (Photo: VNA)

Many major river deltas in the world are subsiding and consequently become increasingly vulnerable to flooding and storm surges, salinization and permanent inundation. For the Mekong Delta, annual subsidence rates up to several centimetres have been reported. Excessive groundwater extraction is suggested as the main driver. As groundwater levels drop, subsidence is induced through aquifer compaction. Over the past 25 years, groundwater exploitation has increased dramatically, transforming the delta from an almost undisturbed hydrogeological state to a situation with increasing aquifer depletion.
Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Commission for Economic Affairs (R) welcomes former US Secretary of State John Kerry.(Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam always attaches importance to energy security, considering it a top priority in the country’s energy development policy and strategy, said Nguyen Van Binh, head of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Commission for Economic Affairs.
Jesus,
Tet is coming.
Farmers are busy preparing their products for the Tet market.
Hoping they may earn high profits to enjoy a happier Tet.
Amen.
PTH
TĐH: We don’t hear discussion on the VNese media about this China-pushed five-year development plan at all. I wonder if Vietnam will have a public discussion about this plan, or whoever attending the LMC summit will just simply approve the plan on behalf of Vietnam?
scmp: Five-year development plan, including construction of hydropower dams, is expected to top agenda at Mekong River nations’ conference in Cambodia
When China and the leaders of nations along the Mekong River meet on Wednesday at the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation summit in Cambodia, a top item will be mapping out a five-year development plan that would include building hydropower dams and other projects for the region – pointing to its importance in China’s ambitious belt and road infrastructure plan.
But while the cooperation mechanism was created to help ease tension over development projects, environmentalists remain unsatisfied.
vietnamnet – One month ahead of the lunar New Year Festival or Tet, fishing villages in Ca Mau are busy preparing their special product for Tet market: dried siamese gourami or Trichogaster pectoralis [Cá khô bổi U Minh, hay Khô cá sặc rằn]. .
Used to be found in river, siamese gourami was first bred by farmers in Ca Mau in 2010.
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Last update 08:00 | 22/09/2017 vietnamnet
VietNamNet Bridge – The proposed Long Thanh Airport as well as many other huge infrastructure projects are attracting many Chinese investors.

Vietnam considers the upgrading of infrastructure as one of its top priorities. An ADB report shows that investment in infrastructure in Vietnam has been 5.7 percent of GDP in recent years, the highest level in SE Asia and second highest in Asia.
Most recently, a group of Chinese investors, including Sunshine Kaidi, have expressed interest in investing in Long Thanh Airport through a joint venture with a Vietnamese conglomerate – Geleximco — which would develop the project under the PPP mode.
Jesus,
Coffee we made is great.
Each drop is tasty.
We drink together.
Sharing one coffee cup.
Joyful.
I love you.
Amen.
PTH
Last update 07:10 | 08/01/2018 vietnamnet
VietNamNet Bridge – Vu Thị Mai Anh, 23, a student at the Hanoi University of Education, has conducted research on isolating and selecting bacteria capable of converting basa fish (catfish) fat into Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA).

Vu Thi Mai Anh
After being subdivided and selected, microorganisms are cultured in catfish fat and converted into environmentally friendly bioplastics.
The research won first prize in the field of food technology at Euréka 2017, a contest for technology students organized by the HCM City Youth Union.
Greentechmedia.comSome ideas on how to stop bitcoin mining from destroying the planet.

Unchecked bitcoin mining could equal the world’s current electricity consumption
Bitcoin has a large and rapidly growing energy and environmental footprint. The bitcoin ecosystem now uses approximately the same power as the entire country of Bulgaria, about 0.2 percent of the global total for electricity.
Last update 08:15 | 19/10/2017 vietnamnet
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam can control up to 70.5 percent of seed production technology, with 90 percent for purebred rice and 66 percent for hybrid rice.

The figures were released by Pham Ngoc Ly, deputy general director of Vinaseed (Vietnam National Seed Corporation), who presided over the research project which assessed the current situation, technological capability and demand for technology renovation in hybrid rice breeding in the north and central coastal areas.