• Visit the oldest pottery village in Southeast Asia

    Visit the oldest pottery village in Southeast Asia

    14/04/2011 05:00

    As one of the two oldest pottery villages in Southeast Asia, Bau Truc is considered a “museum” of traditional pottery of Cham people. Bau Truc village is located some 10km south of Phan Rang City in the central province of Ninh Thuan. The village is home to around 400...

  • Only white flamboyant in Vietnam multiplied

    Only white flamboyant in Vietnam multiplied

    14/04/2011 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge – Dr. Ha Ngoc Mai has successfully multiplied the only white flamboyant tree in Vietnam using the sowing method. Dr. Ha Ngoc Mai and her white flamboyant tree. Dr. Mai, the owner of this special tree, has multiplied 100 saplings from seeds....

  • UNESCO to inspect Thang Long Royal Citadel in June

    13/04/2011 05:00

    The UNESCO has always kept an eye on the Thang Long Royal Citadel, a world cultural heritage. The organization will inspect the site this June, said Director of the Institute of Archaeology Tong Trung Tin. Ass. Prof, Dr. Do Trung Tin said that the institute anticipated...

  • Tens of kinds of transport fees burdening enterprises

    Tens of kinds of transport fees burdening enterprises

    13/04/2011 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge – The appearance of a lot of new kinds of unreasonable fees has made enterprises miserable because the fees have pushed costs high up. A lot of import-export companies got struck dumb when shipping agents announced some additional charges,...

  • Nokia enters Vietnam on “special offers”

    13/04/2011 05:00

    In order to persuade Nokia, the mobile phone manufacturer giant, to set up a factory in Bac Ninh province, the provincial authorities have to offer special investment incentives to the group, something that they very rarely do. After signing the investment agreement...

  • Drought troubles Central Highland coffee farmers

    Drought troubles Central Highland coffee farmers

    13/04/2011 05:00

    VietNamNet Bridge - Hundreds of thousands of hectares of coffee plants in the Central Highlands have withered and dried from lack of water. Nearly 80,000 hectares of coffee plantation in Gia Lai Province faces severe drought, a condition to arise much too early this...

  • Limited logistics hinder growth

    12/04/2011 05:00

    Experts have called for the development of the country’s logistics and maritime services to make the economy more competitive and boost global integration. Arranging transport of goods, organising supply chains and the flow of business information to enable the...

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