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'Vietnam digital technology's challenges' can lead to solutions for society's 'pains': MIC


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 13/04/2021
  
07:01
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Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said that platforms used in digital technology need to be born from the "pains" of society and solve challenges facing society.
The message was conveyed by Dung at the first event of the "Vietnam digital technology’s challenges" Forum, held on April 9.
The forum is the new face of the Technology Friday series organized in 2020. It has a new name – Vietnam digital technology’s challenges, aiming to look for technological answers to Vietnamese questions.

Vietnam , Republic-of , Vietnamese , Phan-ba-manh , Communications-nguyen-manh-hung , Communications-nguyen-huy-dung , Deputy-minister , Technology-friday , Digital-technology , Digital-transformation , Mic , It-news

Discovering community-based tourism village Kon Ko Tu in Kon Tum


Discovering community-based tourism village Kon Ko Tu in Kon Tum
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 13/04/2021
  
06:32
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As an ancient village in a mountainous area, the Kon Ko Tu community-based tourism village in Kon Tum City attracts visitors because of the pristine beauty of the local Ba Na ethnic culture.
Overview of Kon Ko Tu community-based tourism village. — Photo hovi.vn
The village is located on the banks of the Đăk Bla River and is one of the oldest villages in Kon Tum City in the province of the same name.

Kon-ko-tu , Vietnam-general , Vietnam , Republic-of , People-committee , People-committee-of-kon-tum-city , Kon-tum-city , Bla-river , Kon-ko-tu-village , Kong-muk-mountain , Kon-tum

Kon Ha Nung to promote World Biosphere Reserve recognition


Kon Ha Nung to promote World Biosphere Reserve recognition
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 13/04/2021
  
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The central highlands Gia Lai Province, in co-operation with Man and the Biosphere Programme, an intergovernmental scientific programme of UNESCO, has completed a dossier for the World Biosphere Reserve recognition of Kon Ha Nung Highlands.
Two gray-shanked douc langurs (pygathrix cinerea) – the world's largest troop living in the central region of Vietnam -- are found living in the national Kon Ka Kinh Park in Gia Lai Province. The province has sent a dossier for the World Biosphere Reserve recognition of Kon Ha Nung Highlands in the province. Photo courtesy of Frankfurt Zoological Society

Vietnam , Republic-of , Cong-thanh , Tinh-binh-dinh , Ha-nung , Kon-ka-kinh , Gia-lai , Mang-yang , Frankfurt , Brandenburg , Germany , Le-van-canh

Hanoians spread green lifestyles


Hanoians spread green lifestyles
 13/04/2021
  
09:32
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Recycling has grown ever more popular in Vietnamese society in recent years.
Members of Recycling Knight group using instant noodle bags to make some recycled products. Photo baovanhoa.vn
In Hanoi, many environmental protection models have brought practical results, contributing to spreading green lifestyles.
With a passion for inventing toys from discarded plastic cans and bottles, Luu Chung Nghia, a 30-year-old man in Vong La Commune of Dong Anh District, has a beautiful collection of animals and robots.
His outstanding products include a crocodile made from cardboard and fitted with an engine that can crawl on a flat floor and pigs made from beer cans and shampoo bottle caps.

Hanoi , Han-i , Vietnam , Republic-of , Hoang-mai , Tinh-bac-giang , Vietnamese , Luu-chung-nghia , Dong-anh , Nguyen-dieu-thuy , Recycling-knight

National Assembly Deputy's statement about career guidance, tertiary education stirs controversy


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 13/04/2021
  
08:04
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A National Assembly deputy's statement that "having three bachelor’s degrees but remaining unemployed is a reality in Vietnam" has stirred controversy.
National Assembly deputy Bui Sy Loi made the statement when talking about vocational education and career guidance for students.
He said the education sector needs to improve student classification after high school. Only 30 percent of students should go to university after fulfilling general education levels, while the other 70 percent should go to vocational school.
Most high school graduates in Vietnam want to continue studying at university, which is believed to be a waste of the society’s resources.

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Six ultra-wealthy people have combined $17 billion


Six ultra-wealthy people have combined $17 billion
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 13/04/2021
  
09:00
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Six Vietnamese businesspeople have been named in Forbes’ list of the world’s richest billionaires.
FPT President Truong Gia Binh
The richest dollar billionaire was Pham Nhat Vuong, in the 344th position in the world with $7.3 billion. This is the ninth consecutive year that Vuong has been listed on Forbes’ list of wealthiest people. He ranked 286th last year with asset value of $5.6 billion.
The second and third positions belonged to CEO Vietjet Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao with $2.8 billion and President of Hoa Phat Group Tran Dinh Long with $2.2 billion.

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Ministry proposes removing regulation on foreign-ownership ratio in petrol trading companies until PM reviews rule

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has proposed removing a tentative regulation in a draft decree that says foreign investors can hold up to 35 percent of shares of petroleum trading companies.

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Pham Thi Thanh Tra: "I was moved after being appointed the first female Minister of Home Affairs"


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 13/04/2021
  
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VietNamNet talked with Pham Thi Thanh Tra soon after she was elected Minister of Home Affairs.
Minister of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra
Great honor, heavy responsibility
You are the first female Minister of Home Affairs in the past 75 years, since the ministry was established. Could you please tell us about your feelings?
Assuming office as Minister of Home Affairs is a great honor for me, but also a heavy responsibility to the Party, National Assembly, Government as well as people, especially the contingent of cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers of the entire home affairs sector.

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A comparison of Vietnam, China and U.S. economic structures


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 13/04/2021
  
10:31
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The percentage of Vietnam’s exports to the United States against her total exports increased from 19.7% in 2010 to 23.2% in 2019, and to China from 10.7% in 2010 to 15.7% in 2019.
 Meanwhile, the percentage of Vietnam’s imports from the United States against her total imports rose from 4.4% in 2010 to 5.7% in 2019 and from China from 23.8% in 2010 to 29.8% in 2019.
The productivity of Vietnam in terms of the value added against the gross output is the lowest among the three countries, with 29%, while the productivity of China is 32.7% and the U.S. 55.8% - Photo: SGT

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