Organising boards of localities were asked to popularise values of traditional
customs and rituals, pandemic prevention and control measures, and limit the
organisation of large-scale events.
The city will establish an inter-sectoral group to
inspect festivals and launch the hotline 0869.295538 for public feedback.
Due to the pandemic, last year Hanoi only held 139
out of 1,206 festivals./. VNA
Growing up to rapidly-rising demand for nursing homes 08:00 | 02/01/2021
As Vietnamâs population ages, society is confronted with a challenging situation that may not be solved just by multigenerational households â opening up opportunities in nursing care services.
Changing lifestyles and an aging population present a growing need for quality, professional care for the elderly, Photo: Shutterstock
Leaders of real estate developer Tuan Minh Group last week made a business trip to Japan, visiting a series of nursing homes to study operation models to apply at their own Tuan Minh Paradise Resort â the first resort and nursing centre meeting Japanese 5-star standards in Vietnam.
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22/12/2020 18:00 GMT+7
The US Treasury Department’s labelling of Vietnam as a currency manipulator is biased, as it is only based on US standards and lacks suitable consideration as well as recommendations from international organisations, according to experts.
The headquarters of the State Bank of Vietnam
Vietnam does not depreciate Vietnam dong
BIDV Chief Economist Can Van Luc and experts from the BIDV Training and Research Institute described the labelling as a unilateral action that fails to look into the characteristics of Vietnam’s economy and the recommendations of international institutions regarding its economy.
Vietnam logged 3.82 million international tourist arrivals in the first 11 months of this year, a year-on-year decline of 76.6 percent, reported state-run Vietnam News Agency on Saturday, citing data from the General Statistics Office of Vietnam. Month-on-month, international visitor arrivals were up 19.6 percent in November this year, but down 99 percent compared to November 2019.
International travellers are very important for Vietnam’s casino industry, as most venues in the country are not allowed to accept bets from locals. That includes Hoiana, a casino resort on Vietnam’s central coast. A preview of Hoiana operations started on June 28.
Vietnam News Agency reported in August that, according to government data, total revenue of the existing licensed casinos in Vietnam had more than doubled in the past three years, from VND1.19 trillion (US$51.5 million) in 2017 to VND2.5 trillion in 2019. Still, according to local media reports and some analysts, several properties have b