Tuesday, December 29, 2020, 13:36 GMT+7
Pham Duy Tan poses beside his graduation project, Lanh My A Museum, an excellent project in the Loa Thanh award presentation ceremony held on December 27, 2020 in Hanoi. Photo: Ha Thanh / Tuoi Tre
A Ho Chi Minh City architecture student has turned his love for a traditional village of silk in southern Vietnam into a graduation project that was recently honored with a Loa Thanh Award. Lanh My A Museum by Pham Duy Tan, a student from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, and The Corner of the Backyard Silent Spaces along the Huong Vinh Canal by Le Quoc from the University of Sciences - Hue University were given the Loa Thanh Award on December 27 in Hanoi.
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25/12/2020 09:45 GMT+7
Spreading love in Christmas time
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Another Christmas season has come. This year Christmas is special due to impacts of COVID-19. However, Vietnam has been praised for its efforts in controlling the epidemic outbreak, helping bring a safe and happy Christmas to everyone in the country.
Christmas atmosphere is filled on many streets and places in the capital city with dazzling and colorful Christmas trees, along with thousands of sparkling lights, bringing a warm and happy Christmas to everybody.
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VNA | December 24, 2020 09:24 AM
A ceremony was held in Hanoi on December 23 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Vietnam Alumni Club of Youth Friendship (VACYF) and the 25th year of cooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese youths.
A ceremony takes place in Hanoi on December 23 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Vietnam Alumni Club of Youth Friendship (VACYF) and the 25th year of cooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese youths. (Photo: Tien Phong)
The event was organized by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) Central Committee, the National Committee on Youth of Vietnam (NCYV) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
VIETNAM NEWS DECEMBER 22
22/12/2020 09:44 GMT+7
Ten people prosecuted for illegally transporting VND30 trillion overseas
The Hanoi City police have caught ten people illegally transporting nearly VND30 trillion overseas, the local media reported.
The Hanoi City Party Committee Secretary has praised the Investigative Police Agency of the city for busting this illegal money transport racket.
Vuong Dinh Hue said this is a great achievement of the Hanoi Investigative Police Agency in the fight against crimes and in protecting the country’s security and social order and ensuring peace and happiness for the people.
This is also special in the city s effort to fight crimes and ensure security and social order before the thirteenth National Congress of the Communist Party commences.
E47 is just one example among a global constellation of state-affiliated internet censor squads both in Vietnam and around the world, but Facebookâs failure to stand up to the group should worry dissidents regardless of nationality, particularly those who might have bought into the companyâs promises in the past. In an October 2019 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared that âFacebook stands for free expressionâ and that âin a democracy, a private company shouldnât have the power to censor politicians or the news.â COO Sheryl Sandberg testified under oath before Congress that the company âwould only operate in a country when we can do so in keeping with our values.â But an investigation by The Intercept shows that this public veneration of free expression exists in a different universe from the companyâs behind-the-scenes practices.