The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee has decided to convene the seventh extraordinary meeting of the 15th-tenure legislature to consider personnel affairs under its authority.

The meeting will take place on May 2 afternoon at the NA House in Hanoi, according to a press release of the NA Secretary General.

The decision is pursuant to the Constitution and law./.

Over 200 tons of fish die en masse in Dong Nai

The protracted drought has led to a drastic drop in the water levels of Song May Lake in Dong Nai Province, leaving over 200 tons of fish dead, according to local media reports.

This is the first time that fish farmers in the vicinity of Song May Lake have encountered such serious losses, said a representative of the local government.

The dead fish, floating on the lake’s surface and becoming decomposed, emit a noxious odor that pervades the surrounding area.

Situated across the communes of Bac Son, Binh Minh, Song Trau, and Trang Bom town in Trang Bom district, Song May Lake serves as a vital irrigation reservoir for hundreds of hectares of rice fields in Trang Bom and Vinh Cuu districts.

According to the local government, an irrigational works company has been undertaking a project to renovate, repair, and dredge Song May Lake since the beginning of the year.

Initially aiming to maintain a water volume of approximately one million cubic meters to sustain the lake’s aquatic life, the prolonged drought forced the operator to release water downstream. Consequently, this action precipitated a drastic decline in water levels, triggering the widespread demise of fish.

Man and two sons die hunting rats

A man and his two sons have been found dead in a fire which they set to hunt for bamboo rats in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien on Wednesday.

Reports from local authorities said that the incident occurred at the foot of a mountain in Nam Po District on Wednesday morning when the 54-year-old man and his two sons aged 15 and 13 tried to light fires at a hole in a ravine to catch bamboo rats.

As the fires rapidly spread, the man and his sons ran into the ravine and were unable to escape. By the time some local people noticed the incident, the three had already died.

In the neighbouring province of Lai Chau, a couple also died on Tuesday afternoon after lighting fires to clear stubble, weeds and waste at their farms before sowing a new crop.

The northwestern region has faced prolonged droughts due to hot dry weather and several forest fires have been reported over the past month.

Woman summoned for spreading false news about violence in Đà Lạt

The Lâm Đồng Central Highlands province police have summoned an individual for spreading false news about violence in Đà Lạt City during the National Reunification holiday.

The 26-year-old woman from Hiệp Thành Commune in Đức Trọng District has confessed to not verifying the information before posting it on her Facebook page, causing confusion and anxiety among the public.

The fake news claimed that an incident involving five people with guns had occurred at the BigC supermarket in Đà Lạt, leading to businesses closing immediately.

After being questioned by the police, she removed the post and promised not to repeat such actions.

Authorities are collecting evidence to take legal action against her for spreading misinformation.

The false information started spreading on social media following an urgent announcement from the Đà Lạt City People’s Committee about the temporary closure of business operations at Lâm Viên Square from 1pm to 11pm on April 30.

The city authorities have clarified the closure was only for security and order purposes during political and social events planned for the ongoing national holiday.

The police are also investigating other instances of false information being circulated in the Central Highlands city, including rumours of riots and restrictions on outdoor activities.

The police have warned that spreading false information without verification can result in administrative fines ranging from VNĐ10-20 million. 

Individuals could also face criminal charges, leading to fines from VNĐ200 million to VNĐ1 billion, or imprisonment terms of two to seven years, if found guilty.

Citizens are recommended to verify information before sharing it on social media to avoid causing harm to the community. 

Coast Guard seizes three vessels in violation of IUU fishing regulations

The Việt Nam Coast Guard (VCG) has seized three fishing vessels with signs of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing regulation violations, and confiscated 14 vessel monitoring systems (VMSs) on board.

Senior Lieutenant Colonel Phan Nhân Hậu, head of Đồng Nai Province-based Coast Guard Intelligence Division No. 2 under VCG, said his division’s working team discovered the cases in the southwest coastal region of Việt Nam.

The working team on April 28 stopped two fishing vessels KG-96090-TS and KG-96088-TS registered in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Kiên Giang, and found them using fake licence plates, and without VMS.

The working team determined the VMS signals of the two vessels above were about 30 nautical miles from the vessels.

It then discovered vessel KG-91868-TS registered in Kiên Giang Province with the two VMSs together with 12 others on board.

On May 1, the three vessels were brought to shore and handed over to the VCG's Coast Guard Region No. 3 Command based in Vũng Tàu City for further investigation.

Cold spell breaks early summer heat in northern Vietnam

A weak cold spell hit northern localities of Vietnam on May 1, helping to reduce the intense heat in early summer that has baked the northern and central regions for the past few days.

The cold air wave hit northern border localities early on May 1 and is spreading across other localities in the northern and central regions in the afternoon and evening of the same day.

When the cold front moves further inland, it will bring rain, sending temperatures tumbling sharply.

Several northern localities recorded rainfall of between 50 and 60mm in the early hours of May 1, including Bac Kan (57mm), and Ha Giang (60mm).

The weak cold air combined with wind convergence above 1,500m is forecast to cause thunderstorms in the northern and north-central provinces in the evening.

Notably, temperatures are anticipated to drop sharply to 23 – 31 degrees Celsius, or even to below 22 degrees in the mountainous area. Only North-western localities continue to suffer the early summer heat, with temperatures ranging between 34-36 degrees.

The cold air wave is a much awaited weather pattern as heat waves have baked all three regions of the country for the past few days, especially in the northern and central regions, with temperatures rising to 42-44 degrees.

Rain will continue to pour in northern and north-central localities in the coming days before the summer heat returns on May 4.

Meanwhile, the heat wave continues to bake central provinces from Ha Tinh to Phu Yen on May 1 before it decreases in intensity the following day.

Common temperatures in these localities remain high at between 37 and 40 degrees, or even 41 degrees on May 1, before falling slightly to 35-39 degrees on May 2.

The ongoing heat wave is set to decrease in intensity in the Central Highlands and southern localities from May 4 onwards.  

Da Lat dance festival attracts tens of thousands of visitors

A dance festival titled "Dalat Best Dance Crew 2024" took place on April 30 at Lam Vien square of Da Lat city in the Central Highland province of Lam Dong, attracting tens of thousands of tourists and local residents.

The final night of the festival witnessed the 12 best dance groups compete, including nine Vietnamese teams and three international teams from Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan, all of whom delivered impressive dance performances to viewers.

Tran Diep My Dung, vice secretary of the Lam Dong Provincial Youth Union, said the festival has served to contribute to developing the modern dance movement among young people within the locality.

Furthermore, it has also helped to attract a large number of local and foreign visitors to the city, thereby further stimulating tourism demand moving forward, she added.

This marks the third year that the festival has been held in Da Lat city, aiming to turn it into a unique cultural event for both tourists and local people.

First prize went to Planet Lock group from Thailand, while second and third prizes were awarded to the Spacex Dance and Lyricíst teams from Vietnam, respectively.

Vietnamese space introduced at Buenos Aires Int'l Book Fair

A Vietnamese space has received warm response from visitors at the ongoing 2024 Buenos Aires International Book Fair.

Opened on April 30, the initiative is a joint effort between the Vietnamese Embassy in Argentina, the Acercando Ediciones Publishing House and the Argentinean Book Association to mark the 49th of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day of Vietnam, the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory and the 134th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birthday (May 19).

More than 40 book titles, newspapers and magazines about Vietnam in Spanish language, covering a wide range of topics such as President Ho Chi Minh, General Vo Nguyen Giap, the resistance wars against foreign invaders and the struggle for national sovereignty. Especially, some books by Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong are also on display.

Covering 45,000 sq.m, the Buenos Aires International Book Fair is the most popular book fair in the Spanish-speaking world annually held since 1975. The three-week event is expected to welcome more than a million readers and more than 12,000 book professionals.

Organised by Fundación El Libro, a non-profit organisation whose mission is to promote books and reading habits, the event runs until May 25./.     

Vietnam, Nepal look towards stronger investment, trade ties

Vietnamese Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan Nguyen Thanh Hai attended the 3rd Nepal Investment Summit on April 28-29 at the invitation of Nepali Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun.

As part of his working trip, the ambassador paid courtesy visits to Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha.

Hai suggested the two sides work on measures to foster their fine traditional relationship, saying Vietnam and Nepal should boost trade, tourism and investment ties, and step up coordination at regional and international forums.

Yadav and Shrestha highly valued Vietnam’s Doi Moi (Reform), its experience in socialist-oriented market economy development and socio-economic achievements.

Yadav expressed his hope that the ambassador will help Vietnamese enterprises invest in Nepal, particularly in hydropower, renewable energy, tourism and agriculture. He suggested Vietnam soon launch direct flights to Nepal, contributing to strengthening the trade, investment and tourist ties.

The Vice President also commended the role of the Vietnam-Nepal Friendship Association and the Vietnam-Nepal Friendship Parliamentarians Group in promoting people-to-people diplomacy, parliamentary diplomacy and the friendship between the two countries.

Shrestha affirmed that the Nepali Government welcomes Vietnamese investors, and agreed to push ahead with the implementation of the political consultation mechanism between the two countries and all-level delegation exchanges.

The official said he hopes that the two sides will soon sign a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), noting Nepal will closely coordinate with Vietnam in preparing for the 50th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties in 2025.

On this occasion, Hai had a working session with the Nepal-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce & Industry (VNCCI), during which he called on Nepali businesses to come and study the Vietnamese market and participate in fairs there.

He also met with Lumbini province’s Chief Minister Jokh Bahadur Mahara, and representatives of the Vietnamese community in Nepal./.

Over 61,000 people visit President Ho Chi Minh mausoleum on national holidays

More than 61,000 people, including 3,919 foreigners, paid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum in Hanoi during the five-day National Reunification (April 30) and May Day (May 1) holidays, starting from April 27.

The Hanoi Department of Tourism and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Board delivered bread and a bottle of water or milk free of charge to visitors to the mausoleum on April 30 and May 1.

President Ho Chi Minh was born on May 19, 1890 in Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district, Nghe An province. He devoted his whole life to the cause of national liberation, while tirelessly striving for peace and progress around the world.

He led the struggle for national independence and established the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, in 1945.

The President passed away in 1969. His body was embalmed and placed in a glass coffin inside the granite mausoleum.

The mausoleum has become an important landmark of the capital city and is integral to the political and social history of Vietnam./.

Vietnam ranks second in number of tourists to Laos in Q1

More than 263,160 Vietnamese people visited Laos in the first three months of this year, becoming the second biggest source of foreign visitors to the country during the period, according to the Tourism Development Department of Lao Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism.

Laos welcomed over 1 million foreign tourists in the reviewed period, it said, adding that visitors from Thailand topped the list with 337,689. China, the Republic of Korea and China ranked third, fourth and fifth, respectively.

According to the ministry, in addition to promoting tourism, the Visit Laos Year 2024 also aims to introduce the country's art, culture and traditions, as well as provide information about its long-standing history and sustainable use of natural resources to tourists.

Recently, many famous travel magazines in the region and the world have rated Laos as one of the attractive destinations or "slow travel" spots. They highlighted its cultural attractions, outdoor experiences and timeless charm.

To achieve the goals set for this year, Laos has built short-term and long-term strategies to develop this key economic sector to compete with other countries in the region, making an important contribution to its economic recovery and development.

The Lao government hopes to host at least 4.6 million international tourists in 2024, generating a revenue of 1.3 billion USD./.

Tourists flock to Hanoi during five-day holidays

Hanoi welcomed 737,900 tourists during the National Reunification and May Day holidays, from April 27 to May 1, up 4% year-on-year, the municipal Department of Tourism said.

The city earned 2.5 trillion VND (98.63 million USD) in tourism revenue on the five-day holidays, representing a year-on-year rise of 10%.

Notably, the number of international holidaymakers reached 87,900, a surge of 48% from the same period last year.

Earlier, the department instructed relevant businesses, organisations and individuals to improve their product and service quality and offer new products to tourists during the holidays.

It planned to present 80,000 gifts, including water, milk and bread, to tourists to the President Ho Chi Minh Museum on the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30), May Day, President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday (May 19), and National Day (September 2)./.

Vietnam fulfills Chairmanship of Asia Pacific Group at UN for April

Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Vietnam's Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), as Chair of the Asia Pacific Group (APG) at the UN for April, has presided over a meeting summarising the activities of the group last month.

Attending the meeting were representatives of delegations from more than 50 APG member countries.

In the summary report, the Vietnamese diplomat reviewed the large amount of work the Vietnamese delegation handled in April when assuming the APG Chairmanship, especially in coordinating and collecting proposals and information related to nominations of APG member countries as well as promoting consensus on the group's candidacies for positions at UN agencies.

Assuming the APG Chairmanship, Vietnam also drafted and presented a number of joint statements on behalf of the group, including the first joint statement of the group on issues relating to indigenous people at the high-level event commemorating the 10th anniversary of the World Conference on the topic, he said.

Speaking at the meeting, representatives of many member countries thanked Vietnam and appreciated its management and coordination as APG Chair in April.

At the end of the meeting, Giang officially handed over the APG Chairmanship to the representative of the Vanuatu Permanent Mission to the UN./.

Cuban leaders congratulate Vietnam on 49th national reunification anniversary

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz has extended congratulations to the Vietnamese Government and people on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975-2024).

In a message posted on social media on April 30, he emphasised that this event paved the way for peace and unity in Vietnam.

In a similar message, Roberto Morales Ojeda, permanent member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee, praised the heroic spirit of the Vietnamese people, the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh and the steadfastness of the Communist Party of Vietnam, which led to the national reunification.

Rosario Pentón Díaz, Principal of the Ñico López Higher Party School, said national heroism led Vietnam to the 1975 victory, which remains a valuable lesson for the world today.

Also on April 30, Cuban News Agency Prensa Latina ran an article by Moisés Pérez Mok, capturing the festive atmosphere in Vietnam with a wide range of activities.

The journalist said the celebration offers a chance for Vietnamese people to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for the fatherland, and affirmed that the victory 49 years ago is a clear testament to the indomitable spirit of the Vietnamese people in the fight against foreign invaders.       
     
The article also highlighted Vietnam’s economic achievements, with its gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate ranking eighth globally and second in Southeast Asia in 2019.

The country expects to rank second in the region after Indonesia by 2026, and become the 20th largest economy in the world by the end of 2029, according to the article./.

Vietnam shares experience in economic development, population affairs to achieve SDGs

Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Duy Dong highlighted Vietnam’s efforts and achievements in economic development and population affairs to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) while addressing the 57th session of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD57) of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

He also mentioned solutions taken by the Government to reduce poverty and ensure gender equality.

Dong and other delegates reviewed the implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) over the past more than 30 years, and the SDGs, and proposed solutions to the present challenges.

On the sidelines of the session, which took place on April 29-30, the Vietnamese delegation, together with Australia, Laos and Cambodia, co-chaired an event on optimising outcomes of the ICPD to boost sustainable development and growth.

The CPD is composed of 47 member states elected by the ECOSOC for a period of four years on the basis of geographic distribution. The commission gives advice to the council on population issues and trends, and monitors and assesses the implementation of the Programme of Action of the ICPD./.

Major airports see over 200,000 passengers as holiday ends

Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi and and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City saw more than 200,000 passengers on May 1 as people returned to the cities after the Reunification Day and May Day holiday.

According to a representative of Noi Bai airport, 538 flights (303 domestic and 235 international) landed carrying approximately 94,000 passengers in total, which was the most traffic during the five-day holiday. 

Tan Son Nhat airport reported more than 690 flights with 110,237 passengers onboard, 60,528 arrivals and 49,709 departures. 

The two major airports of the country had made necessary preparations to ensure transportation flows and increase the use of technology as well as law enforcement to help regulate traffic.

They also recommended passengers use public transport instead of personal vehicles for drop-off and pick-up to reduce congestion at parking lots./.

Quang Nam striving to restore biodiversity

The central province of Quang Nam is focusing on biodiversity restoration to combine economic development with ecological environment protection, climate change response, and resource efficiency.

Thanks to these efforts, the locality, home to seven nature reserves, was selected by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to host the National Biodiversity Restoration Year 2024.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Ho Quang Buu said Quang Nam is one of the pioneering localities in biodiversity conservation, elaborating that in 2005, it issued the strategy for conservation of western forest biodiversity.

In 2011, the provincial People’s Committee issued a decision approving the biodiversity action plan by 2015 with a vision towards 2020.

The WWF said Quang Nam has achieved initial results in forest management and protection, and biodiversity conservation, and identified it as a priority for biodiversity in central Vietnam, and included it among the top 200 ecological regions worldwide.

The fund has run six non-governmental projects in Quang Nam related to biodiversity conservation, forest protection and livelihood improvement with a total cost of more than 95 billion VND (3.7 million USD).

These projects have actively contributed to biodiversity conservation and sustainable forest protection, towards forest carbon credits and raising the livelihoods of mountainous residents.

In its economic development orientations, Quang Nam prioritises the ecological industry, green tourism, and organic agriculture.

However, experts said, like many other localities, Quang Nam is facing biodiversity degradation, due to the impact of water and air pollution and plastic waste, along with overexploitation and economic impact.

Given this, joint efforts are needed to prevent biodiversity loss, and ensure the maintenance of ecosystem services, and sustainable development, they said.

The provincial master plan for 2021-2030 with a vision towards 2050 also mentions nature and biodiversity conservation. Accordingly, apart from circular economy, Quang Nam will work towards organic agriculture and sustainable forestry.

Within the framework of the National Biodiversity Restoration Year 2024, the province will host various events, including forums and symposiums on biodiversity, and tourism promotion activities./.

Optimising UNESCO titles for national development

Optimising UNESCO titles for national development hinh anh 1Hoi An city was recognised by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage in 1999 (Photo: VNA)

Owning many tangible and intangible UNESCO-recognised heritage sites, Vietnam is striving to optimise the value of the UNESCO titles for stronger socioeconomic development.

With 65 UNESCO titles spanning all the 63 cities and provinces, Vietnam contributes to enriching, protecting, and promoting the cultural treasures of humanity. This helps international friends better understand the country, its people, traditions, and history.

Vietnam’s UNESCO titles include world heritage sites, world biosphere reserves, world documentary heritage, global geoparks, and intangible cultural heritage, with world heritage title being the most prestigious and oldest.

Destinations with UNESCO titles have become popular tourist attractions, helping build a trademark for the hosting locality, contributing to expanding the livelihoods for the local communities, and promoting the sustainable growth of the country.

For example, in 2012, the Trang An Landscape Complex received only 1 million visitors each year, but five years after being recognised by the UNESCO as a World Natural Culture Heritage Site, it drew 6.3 million visitors in 2019.

In 2019, World Cultural Heritage Sites of Vietnam alone received 21.3 million visitors, including 10.6 million foreigners, with revenue from direct ticket selling reaching 3.12 trillion VND (123.17 million USD).

The optimising of cultural heritage resources also entails the development of many other factors such as infrastructure, services, the expansion of exchanges, and the increase of flows of goods and labour, creating inclusive and harmonious development.

With outstanding efforts in preserving and promoting the values of UNESCO titles, Vietnam is considered as a model of harmony in preserving and promoting values of heritages in association with sustainable tourism development and expanding people’s livelihood.

Chairman of the People’s Committee of Ninh Binh Pham Quang Ngoc said that the province has defined the system of cultural and natural heritages and UNESCO titles as a foundation for the locality’s sustainable development.

Ninh Binh chose an economic structure model suitable to the function of a "heritage city", capable of eliminating the classic industrialisation that damages cultural heritage and conflicts with environmental protection as well as signs of racing towards a model of concentrated urban population structure development that exceeds the capacity of a "heritage urban area”, he stated.

In order to further promote the role of UNESCO titles for sustainable development and enhancing the national position in the world arena, experts held that Vietnam should associate efforts to preserve and promote heritages with the overall socio-economic development policy. Vietnam is currently one of the 11 countries selected by UNESCO to pilot the development of a set of cultural indicators associated with the implementation of sustainable development goals on 22 criteria.

At the local level, it is necessary to include the efforts in tourism development strategies and investment cooperation, they held.

Besides, experts also underlined the need to promote public-private partnerships in the work, along with stronger communications activities to promote UNESCO-recognised sites, especially via social networks and the application of digital technology./.

The exhibition displays 300 artefacts of the Điện Biên Phủ Campaign

The thematic exhibition named "Victory of Điện Biên Phủ - An Eternal Epic" showcases some documentaries and artefacts for the first time to the public about Điện Biên Phủ Campaign.

The exhibition aims to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Điện Biên Phủ Victory (May 7, 1954 - 2024), which ended nine years of the resistance war against French colonialists. 

The exhibition introduces to the public the bold imprints of the strategic decisive campaign that created the Điện Biên Phủ Victory, which “resounded throughout the five continents and shook the world.”

It showcases 300 documentaries and artefacts divided into three parts, namely Road to Điện Biên Phủ; Điện Biên Phủ - The Decisive Strategic Battle; The Pride of Điện Biên.

“Through the exhibition, the visitors can learn about the outstanding maturity of the Việt Nam People's Army. From 34 soldiers with rudimentary weapons on the day of establishment on December 22, 1944, under the leadership of the Party and President Hồ Chí Minh, our army has continuously grown stronger," said Vũ Mạnh Hà, director of Hồ Chí Minh Museum.

The exhibition depicts many new photos, documents and artefacts that have been collected and put on display for the first time. The museum introduces many valuable artefacts, such as the hat and parachute hammock that President Hồ Chí Minh used in the Việt Bắc war zone.

The exhibition opens to the public until October 20 at Hồ Chí Minh Museum, 19 Ngọc Hà Street, Ba Đình District, Hà Nội. 

Students promote Vietnamese culture in Russia’s Far East

An event promoting Vietnamese culture was held on April 27 at the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok city in the Far East of Russia.

The event saw the participation of representatives from the Vietnamese Consulate in Vladivostok city, the university, researchers, and Vietnamese and international students.

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Consul General to Vladivostok Nguyen Dang Hien said that he is happy to see the cultural event organised by Vietnamese students and Russian students who love Vietnam, to introduce Vietnamese cultural values to international friends.

Honorary Chairman of the Russia-Vietnam Friendship Association of Primorye region Aleksander Sokolovskyi highly appreciated the efforts of Vietnamese and Russian students to organise the event which is the third of its kind that has been held at the university.

Sokolovskyi highlighted special friendship between Vietnam and Russia, saying that Vietnamese language and culture have been studied and taught for the longest time at the university.

Participats at the event have a chance to learn about Vietnamese traditional costumes and calligraphy, play Vietnamese games, and take part in other activities.

Vietnamese space to be constructed in Uruguayan capital

Authorities of Urugay's Montevideo city have passed a resolution to name a Vietnamese space on Jose Pedro Valera Avenue on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - 2024), and the 134th birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 1890 - 2024). 

The resolution said to enhance bilateral cooperation between Uruguay and Vietnam following the commemoration of the 30th founding anniversary of the diplomatic relations in 2023, authorities of the capital have agreed to approve  a plan to establish a public space named "Vietnam".

The space will also serve as a tribute to President Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the Vietnamese people, who visited Uruguay in 1912 in his journey to seek ways for national salvation.

As scheduled, Montevideo and Ho Chi Minh City will collaborate to implement a project to construct the area. The two localities signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in April 2023 to promote tourism development and people-to-people exchanges./. 

Russia premieres documentary on aerospace cooperation with Vietnam

Russia's TV channel Russia-24 aired a documentary on the country's international aerospace cooperation, including with Vietnam, on April 29.

The 30-minute film, by renowned Russian television journalist Aleksandr Rogatkin, consists of exclusive interviews with the first astronaut of Vietnam Pham Tuan, and those of other countries.

In the film, Tuan recalled memories from his selection and training process under the Intercosmos cooperation programme between Vietnam and the Soviet Union over 40 years ago. He shared his feelings during his flight in the weightlessness, particularly the emotional experience of seeing his homeland from space.

All these feelings of pride, sacredness, and significance are still vivid in the memories of the Vietnamese astronaut, the film said. 

Tuan appreciated the assistance of the Soviet Union and its people to Vietnam in the war time, as well as the strong cooperation between the two countries in peacetime, including the aerospace field. 

He said that the Soviet Union assisted Vietnam on land, at sea, and in the air during wartime, while in peacetime, they flew into space together with Vietnam, demonstrating the close friendship and solidarity between the peoples of the two countries in the modern era./.

Hefty profit from cobra breeding

Phan Thanh Binh, 40, a farmer in My Tu District in the Mekong Delta province of Soc Trang, is raising thousands of cobras, earning profits of nearly VND1 billion per year.

In 2015, Binh started to buy 70 cobras from Vinh Long Province to rear in an old, 30-square-meter pigpen on a pilot basis. Due to his lack of experience, the snakes died gradually one by one. 

After learning the reasons for the death of the snakes, he spent tens of millions of dong building wider and cleaner cages and continued raising cobras. His cobras amounted to 200 individuals two years later, and he began to sell full grown snakes to restaurants.

In 2019, Binh had more than 1,000 parent snakes and thousands of snakelets. As many farmers in the region turned to breeding cobras at that time, he took the chance to sell thousands of snakelets at the price of VND100,000-150,000 each to those in need.

Every year, Binh sells nearly three tons of full grown cobras (to be used as meat) to the market, and thousands of snakelets to interested farmers. He also sells 200kg of the snakes to restaurants in his locality and neighboring provinces. A cobra weighing 1.6kg or more is sold at VND600,000-650,000 per kilogram, vnexpress.net reported.

Horse-drawn carriage made by a mechanic

Tran Van Dung, a 68-year-old mechanic living in Binh Chanh District, HCMC, has made a two-wheeled carriage drawn by a mechanical horse also manufactured by himself. A video featuring the weird horse-drawn carriage riding slowly around the mechanic’s neighborhood went viral on social media these days.

The steel horse is equipped with an internal combustion engine and has two forelegs. The motor horse is attached to the two-wheeled carriage with Dung onboard, and under his operation, it can pull the carriage slowly forward, to the right or to the left. It is noteworthy that the exhaust fumes of the engine emit through the mouth of the steel horse.

Dung told tuoitre.vn that manufacturing machines is his hobby. He added that it took him one month and VND15 million to make the steel horse with an engine and two forelegs. Formerly, he manufactured a three-wheeled electric vehicle for a disabled relative.

Experiencing a nomadic life with eight-month-old son

Le Ngoc Hoa, a 26-year-old resident of HCMC, and her husband have spent the past year living a nomadic life with their eight-month-old son in different regions across the country. Their story has captured huge attention from the public.

When their son reached five months, Hoa’s husband, Le Ngoc Son, secured an online job. They spent three months in Thanh Hoa, celebrating Tet with his parents. With backing from both families, they started their nomadic journey in April 2023, settling in a small homestay in Song Cau Town, Phu Yen Province, for five months.

After that, the family rented a small house at the end of a secluded village overlooking the pine hills in Lam Ha District, Lam Dong Province. After four months, they moved to rent a homestay in the ancient town of D’ran, Don Duong District, Lam Dong Province.

Impressed by the fresh atmosphere, natural beauty, and local culture, the family decided to stay longer there. Son intended to rent a land plot for a long term to pursue his passion for growing organic vegetables.

They also planned to continue their journey until their son starts first grade, then will buy a pickup truck or a mobile home to continue their travels, they told the Thanh Nien news site.

Mountainous people get knowledge of environment, health

Nearly 30,000 local officials and citizens from three districts of the northern province of Bắc Kạn received training on healthcare skills and environment protection through a project sponsored by the Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad (APHEDA).

The trainees in ten classes have been taught general knowledge on safe and unsafe building materials, especially asbestos (a soft, greyish-white material used mainly in buildings and clothing as a protection against fire and as a form of insulation), diseases resulting from using asbestos and when asbestos causes danger.

Hoàng Thị Ngân, Deputy chairperson of Bắc Kạn Province’s Women’s Union, said due to backward customs and limited awareness, locals still use building materials that are not friendly to the environment.

“They also farm in a way that harms the surrounding environment,” she said.

The localities have so far hosted ten training classes on the matter.

Locals have been using asbestos to tile their houses, toilets, and barns without knowing that the material may harm the environment when being dismantled.

According to statistics by the World Health Organisation, each year over 100,000 people die due to diseases caused by asbestos while 1.5 million people are living with such diseases.

Nguyễn Văn Sơn, Deputy Director of the Professional Health and Environment Institute under the Ministry of Health, said asbestos is a top cancer cause.

Việt Nam is among the top seven countries in the world using imported asbestos. In 2020, the country imported some 20,000 tonnes of asbestos. 

Water suppliers urged to prevent water shortages

The authorities of Hà Nội City have instructed water suppliers to carefully manage water resources to prevent prolonged water cuts that could disrupt residents' daily lives.

The city has urged water companies to operate their water treatment plants and distribution stations at maximum capacity to meet the water needs of all households in the inner city and suburban areas connected to the city's centralised water supply system.

The city has also urged them to upgrade the water distribution network, apply Industry 4.0 technologies for customer management, deploy booster pumping stations and use communication to raise public awareness about water conservation.

In addition, the companies are urged to accelerate water network development projects to expand clean water supply to rural areas.

Another task is to tighten the control of water quality at the source and after treatment, regularly update water data to water monitoring centres and regulate the water supply between centralised water treatment plants to meet the increased demand.

The Hanoi Water Company LTD, which produces about 600,000c.m of fresh water daily, forecasts that it will be overstretched to supply enough water to 16 districts and wards in the city in the summer as water demand is projected to reach about 780,000c.m daily.

Due to the supply-demand gap, the water supplier predicts that some localities in Hà Nội would continue to experience water shortages or even water cuts in the summer. 

Singing Vietnamese folk songs in the park

A group of young people gathers at Le Van Tam Park in District 1, HCMC, every weekend to play musical instruments and sing various Vietnamese folk opera songs.

Gathering with guitars, Vietnamese zithers, and other instruments, they often perform excerpts from traditional southern music styles, such as cai luong, ca co, tan co giao duyen, and folk songs. Their performances attract the attention of passersby, showcasing the beauty of Vietnam’s musical heritage.

Most of these young individuals are members of the Southern Melodies Club, under the management of the HCMC Student Cultural House. Others join them to express their love for traditional music.

Ho Thanh Trinh, head of the Southern Melodies Club, told the Thanh Nien news site that this activity attracted many people from provinces like Dong Thap, An Giang, and Long An. Despite the distance, they still come to HCMC to have fun together. “Our passion for music has brought us closer,” Trinh said.

Old men’s livestream from wheelchairs

Convinced by his daughter, Tran Xuan Hien, 59, and his friend of the same age, Nguyen Trong Cho, both live in Khoai Chau District, Hung Yen Province, started to livestream to sell baked clay piggy banks via their cellphones after years of peddling children’s toys, piggy banks, and even ice cream around their locality.

Suffering from lower limb paralysis, Hien and Cho have been close friends since the days they tended buffaloes together when they were young. Although having to move around in wheelchairs, the two men always try to help each other do their farmwork or household chores.

After having learned how to livestream to sell goods, Cho and Hien take turns to livestream for three hours every day. Out of the livestream time, the two men manage to work on their fields and do household chores to help their wives.

Livestream has helped the two old men in wheelchairs do their job easily, sell more products to earn higher income, and make their life happier and more optimistic, according to thanhnien.vn.

A bride-welcoming procession with excavators

With a view to surprising the bride’s family, neighbors and passers-by, Do Hong Son, the 25-year-old groom in Dai Tu District, Thai Nguyen Province, secretly mobilized seven excavators for the bride-welcoming procession to and from the bride’s house in Thai Nguyen City on April 10.

Son and Duong Thi Lien, the bride, have been in love for 10 years. Operating an excavator to make a living for almost a decade, Son told vnexpress.net that he thought of using excavators in the bride-welcoming procession. Having two excavators of his own, Son asked to borrow five more ones for the procession from his colleagues, who were all willing to do so. One day before the wedding, the seven excavators were washed and decorated with colorful balloons.

At 8 a.m. on the wedding day, the seven excavators started the procession from the groom’s house to the bride’s house. Son planned to ride the bride back to his house on an excavator, but because of the rain, he had to welcome the bride home by car, which was accompanied by the seven excavators.

The photos and video clips of the bride-welcoming procession with seven excavators went viral on social media these days.

Introduction of community tourism area in Hanoi herb kingdom

The Hanoi Tourism Department and Ba Vi District authorities launched the community-based tourism area called Ban Mien (Mien Village).

The community-based tourist village is located in Hop Son Hamlet, Ba Vi Commune, Ba Vi District.

Touring the village will offer travelers some time to feel calm, tranquility, peace, and positivity.

One of the main activities is a bike ride around the village to get in touch with nature and its vibrancy.

Travelers will also visit herb gardens cultivated by local Dao Quan Chet (Dao ethnic people who wear tight pants) and learn about the positive effects of herbs on both physical and mental health.

They will also be able to learn the process of growing herbal plants and producing medicines in the traditional way that has existed for hundreds of years.

Herbal medicines are used in experimental services for tourists such as skin care, health, and food.

During their visit, tourists will enjoy stage shows performed by local artists to recreate ancient rituals, ceremonies, and activities of the local Dao people.

Dang Huong Giang, Director of the Hanoi Department of Tourism, said the community-based tourist village has been widely accepted and supported by the people of Hop Son hamlet.

"We hope that by experimenting with a community-based tourist village, we will be able to better preserve and promote local culture, particularly herbal cultivation and medicine making.

Mien Village, the community-based tourism area, was created through the determination and resilience of local authorities and people, said Do Manh Hung, Chairman of the Ba Vi District People's Committee.

The local authorities have also set up a management board and are drawing up rules to run and develop the community-based tourist village.

"The emergence of the Mien Village tourism area is an important event that will provide great momentum for sustainable socio-economic development in the area based on local cultures and the spiritual strength of the people," he said.

It has also provided another option for tourists arriving in Hanoi and Ba Vi District. The model is expected to help attract more Vietnamese and foreign travelers to the capital and the district. 

Hop Son Hamlet is located in the mountainous Ba Vi Commune, Ba Vi District. It takes travelers almost two hours to get there by car from central Hanoi.

The hamlet is home to the Dao Quan Chet people, a branch of the Dao ethnic group in Vietnam.

The locals are known for their herbal production and the hamlet was recognized as a Traditional Handicraft Village in 2021.

Security ministry presses ahead with zero tolerance policy for drink driving

The Ministry of Public Security has insisted on maintaining a total ban on alcohol consumption for drivers as part of wider efforts to promote a culture of traffic safety and to reduce traffic accidents.

This proposal was made as part of the road traffic order and safety bill which has been drafted by the Ministry and will be debated and approved  at the upcoming National Assembly session in June.

In a report to the National Assembly, the Ministry proposed maintaining the zero-tolerance policy for drivers, despite heated arguments regarding the issue.

According to the Ministry, drink driving is a social problem that can be seen not only in Vietnam, but also elsewhere in the world. Therefore, countries globally work to strictly handle such behaviour, though there are both supporters and opponents. While some countries have imposed a drink driving limit, others have introduced a zero-tolerance policy.

“Given the current cultural and traffic conditions in Vietnam, it is really necessary to control alcohol concentration to zero when driving a vehicle,” explained the Ministry.

The actions of many road users are not good, particularly as they disregard or intentionally violate traffic laws, whilst some even challenge authorities when being inspected and handled.

“As a bad conscience can take the lives of many people, strictness is needed,” emphasised the Ministry.

Currently, the regulation banning road users from driving vehicles after consuming alcoholic beverages is stipulated in the Law on Prevention and Control of Harmful Effects of Alcohol Beverages in 2019.

“This law does not prohibit drinking alcoholic beverages, but only prohibits road users from driving after drinking alcohol beverages,” the Ministry further explained.

The World Health Organisation estimates that between 5% and 35% of global road deaths are alcohol related. In most high-income countries, about 20% of fatally-injured drivers have blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels above the legal limit. Meanwhile, studies conducted in low- and middle-income countries highlights that between 33% and 69% of fatally-injured drivers and between 8% and 29% of non-fatally injured drivers consumed alcohol before being involved in a road traffic collision.

In Vietnam, there have been many tragic traffic accidents caused by drink driving over recent years. Though the state promulgated the 2019 Law on Prevention and Control of Harmful Effects of Alcohol Beverages, wine and beer are commonly consumed by local people, mostly young people. Statistics show that Vietnam ranks second in Southeast Asia, 10th in Asia, and 29th in the world in terms of alcohol and beer consumption.

Statistics also indicate that about 18,000 victims are hospitalised annually due to traffic accidents, of which 36.9% of traffic incidents are alcohol-related, 36% of motorcyclists have blood alcohol levels above the legal limit, 66.8% of car drivers violate alcohol concentration regulations, and 11% of people who die in traffic accidents are killed in incidents related to alcohol.

Source: VNA/SGT/VNS/VOV/Dtinews/SGGP/VGP/Hanoitimes