"The first thing is that we should carefully evaluate and consider whether to demolish old factories after relocating them to outside places because many factories have beautiful structures that can tell historical stories. When we bring contemporary art into them, they will become attractive and can make Hà Nội a place more worthwhile to live," said Loan. … [Read more...] about Creative touch preferred as industry moves out
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WHO Representative praises Việt Nam’s COVID-19 fight
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Students’ mozzie-killing machine wins award in national creativity contest
Junior-high school students Cao Hoàng Vũ (L) and Trần Thị Bích Ngân with their mosquito-repellent machine. VNS Photo/Trần Văn Phú.Viet Nam News Priced at more than VNĐ300,000 per unit, a mosquito-repellent machine made by two enterprising junior-high school students is small, useful and cheap. It’s perfect for the pocketbooks of the rural residents of Phú Hoà District in the central coastal province of Phú Yên. … [Read more...] about Students’ mozzie-killing machine wins award in national creativity contest
Argentine expert attributes Việt Nam’s successes to Party’s sound leadership
The ICAV Chairwoman regularly studies Vietnam’s issues via books published in Spanish language and magazines with stories about its history and people. When Việt Nam is preparing for the 13th National Party Congress, she frequently checks information about this important political event on the Internet to share with her friends as well as at events organised by the ICAV to popularise Việt Nam. … [Read more...] about Argentine expert attributes Việt Nam’s successes to Party’s sound leadership
Coronavirus UK news: Councils granted power to extend pub lockdown until JULY as fears over mutant Covid strain grow
In a letter to the chief medical officer for England, Professor Chris Whitty, the BMA said the gap between the first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine should be no more than six weeks, in line with the advice of the manufacturers and the World Health Organisation (WHO). … [Read more...] about Coronavirus UK news: Councils granted power to extend pub lockdown until JULY as fears over mutant Covid strain grow