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Hoi An residents turn organic waste into compost and detergent Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công 04/04/2021
13:27 GMT+7 While cycling for exercise every early morning, Nguyen Thi Hong Van often passes a market to collect leftover fruits and vegetables. Nguyen Thi Hong Van puts leftover fruits and vegetables into a bucket of water mixed with sugar in order to make detergent liquid. The rotten fruits are used to make compost and dish-washing liquid by Van, who lives in Thanh Dong Hamlet, Cam Thanh Commune in Hoi An City. By using biodegradable waste from her house and neighbouring areas, she takes advantage of organic waste to make useful products for the garden and kitchen. ....
Saturday, March 13, 2021, 10:05 GMT+7 A group of monkeys wander around a residential area on Cham Islands. – Photo: Thai Ba Dung/Tuoi Tre Thousands of residents living on the eight islets that compose the Cham Islands in the central province of Quang Nam have found themselves dealing daily with the threat of monkey hordes. Constantly rushing from the forest, the monkeys of the Cham Islands are noisy, steal from local households, and attack local residents. In one particular instance last month, a group of people having lunch in front of a local homestay were attacked by a troop of monkeys which invaded the kitchen, smashed a rice cooker, and stole bags of fruit. ....
Saturday, February 27, 2021, 12:40 GMT+7 Nguyen Van Cong, better known as Nam Cong, alongside an ornamental gorilla made from weeping fig plants in his garden on January 30, 2021, in Cho Lach District, Ben Tre Province. Photo: Son Lam/ Tuoi Tre For over four decades, Nguyen Van Cong has been transforming ordinary garden shrubs into beautiful works of art. Cong, better known as Nam Cong, works out of his garden in Ben Tre Province’s Cho Lach District, where lately he’s been busy trimming weeping fig plants to resemble buffalo in honor this year’s zodiac animal. While Tet – the Vietnamese Lunar New Year – is typically Nam Cong’s busiest time of year, business has been slow over the past few months due to the COID-19 pandemic. ....