Land fever: speculators spread rumors to push prices up Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
12/05/2021 15:03 GMT+7
Land prices recently soared by VND30-50 million per square meter in some places, but the number of successful transactions was modest.
The Ministry of Construction (MOC) recently released a bulletin about the first quarter real estate market based on local authorities and agencies’ reports.
The ministry said the basic indexes of the real estate market, including supply, number of transactions, investment capital, credit, and enterprises’ operations remained stable. Only the index about real estate prices showed heavy fluctuations.
UNSC role highlighting UXO threat 08:00 | 15/04/2021
Undergoing years of wars sabotaging its socioeconomic development efforts, and witnessing hundreds of thousands of people injured by landmines and bombs left from the wars, Vietnam is doing its best to support the United Nations Security Council in addressing such a big challenge and maintaining peace.
Although the war ended in 1975, the discovery of bombs, mines, and UXOs is still dragging on
It has been 12 years since farmer Dao Thi Lua from the central province of Quang Triâs Hai Lang district lost her three children.
âI lost everything, and a big scar in my heart remains and the wound will never heal,â said Lua, 63, who still lives in a shabby house together with an ailing 67-year-old husband.
Quang Tri bomb collectors kindle memories of Vietnam War
By Hoang Tao  April 13, 2021 | 02:58 pm GMT+7
From the former battleground of the Vietnam War, Chuc has been salvaging bomb and ammunition husks to remind future generations of the horrors of war and the value of peace.
Tran Cong Chuc stands next to the bomb husks, remnants of the Vietnam War, he collected in Quang Tri Province. Photo by VnExpress/Hoang Tao.
In Tran Cong Chuc s childhood memories, planes whirred above the sky and bombs crashed down onto the earth in front of his house beside the Ben Hai River. From 1954 to 1972, the Hien Luong River in his central Quang Tri Province hometown was the temporary dividing line separating Vietnam into North and South.
VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES APRIL 1 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
01/04/2021 12:33 GMT+7
Hai Phong to build 67 parks to improve city
A photo of Hai Phong City.
Hai Phong Party Committee has asked Hai Phong People s Committee to speed up the process to complete procedures and disburse funds to build 67 parks during the 2021-2022 period.
This is part of a project to improve the urban area landscape and boost the new village model.
The city authorities have asked related parties to research and have detailed planning for the project. If necessary, the administrative boundaries can be adjusted or the park premise can be expanded to 10,000 square metres, set up resettlement and rearrange the residential areas.
Commencement of construction of disaster-resilient houses in 5 districts of Quang Tri province
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On the morning of March 5, 2021, the People s Committee of Quang Tri province held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of disaster-resilient houses in the districts of Huong Hoa, Dakrong, Cam Lo, Gio Linh and Vinh Linh, Quang Tri province. Attending the ceremony were Ms. Doan Thi Tuyet Nga, Director of Department of Science, Technology and International Cooperation, representative of Vietnam Disaster Management Agency and Mr. Ha Sy Dong, Member of Provincial Party Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of People s Committee of Quang Tri province.
2020 is a year of complicated and unusual natural disasters in many regions of the country. Especially only from the end of September and especially in October 2020, the central provinces (from Nghe An to Binh Dinh) have been heavily affected by 8 types of natural disasters including: storms, tropical depression, storm surge, heavy