Vietnamese Expats Learn Their Mother Tongue

Vietnam’s foreign ministry began Vietnamese lessons in Hanoi Wednesday for a group of Vietnamese expatriates from the US spending the summer in their native country.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Tran Quang Hoan, deputy chairman of the ministry’s committee for Vietnamese overseas, hailed the group members, all students or teachers at San Jose College and San Francisco University, for spending their holidays to learn about their culture and history.

Source: VNA, Thanh Nien News

Central Highland Cultural Heritage Display

gong.bmpAn exhibition of cultural artifacts of Vietnam’s Central Highlands region opened Thursday in the resort town of Da Lat in Lam Dong province.

The show features sets of gongs with 109 units totally from ethnic minorities in the five Central Highlands provinces, including a set with 22 gongs – the greatest number among the exhibits.

Vietnam, Cambodia to Crack Down On Cross-border Human Trafficking

Vietnam and Cambodia will crack down on human trafficking operations across the border between the two countries, the Ministry of Public Security said on 17 May.

The campaign, scheduled to begin in July 2006, is expected to create breakthroughs in the fight against woman and child trafficking, which has shown an increasing trend over recent years, the ministry said.

Ha Long Bay Cultural Center Built on Sea

A cultural center has been built on the water in Vietnam’s world famous Ha Long Bay to celebrate its heritage. halong_bay_139_06.jpg

UN Chief Arrives in Vietnam for First Visit

anan.bmpUnited Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan arrived in Hanoi Tuesday evening for a three-day official visit which is expected to boost ties between Vietnam and the UN.
To the surprise of many locals, the UN chief and his wife Nane Annan came by economy class aboard a commercial flight from Beijing following a visit to China.

Lockheed Martin to Build Viet Nam’s First Satellite

Viet Nam Post and Telecommunications (VNPT) Corporation yesterday signed a contract with the American Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems to manufacture Viet Nam’s Vinasat communications satellite, the first of its kind for the country.

Lockheed Martin, with a proposal package of US$168 million, beat French EADS Astrium/Alcatel Alenia Space and Japanese Sumitomo Corporation. The initial investment budgeted by VNPT for the project was $270 million.

Viet Nam Buddhist Sangha Marks Buddha's Birth Anniversary

1205001.jpgThe Viet Nam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) celebrated Lord Buddha's 2630th birth anniversary at the Viet Nam Buddhist Institute in Ha Noi's Soc Son outlying district on May 12.

Vice President Truong My Hoa, Vice Prime Minister Vu Khoan, President of the Viet Nam Fatherland Front Central Committee Pham The Duyet and Chairman of the Government Committee for Religious Affairs Ngo Yen Thi attended the ceremony.

VIETNAM RELIGION-RELATED LAW CONFERENCE OPENS IN HANOI

chris.jpgA two-day conference opened in Hanoi on May 4 to help over 200 religious dignitaries across the country study the State's policy and legal stipulations governing religious practices.

American Airlines And Vietnam Airlines Code Share

airline_104_06.gifAmerican Airlines, the world’s largest carrier, and Vietnam Airlines have entered into a code sharing agreement for US-Vietnam services. The two carriers announced Friday that in the first phase, staring April 17, they would offer code share services from the US to Japan and Europe.

US Group To Build $550 Mln Theme Park In Vietnam

A US group is seeking a license to build a US$550 million Disney-style entertainment complex in the southern Vietnamese resort city of Vung Tau.Disney_108_06.gif

Platinum Dragon Empire Inc. had submitted a proposal to Ba Ria-Vung Tau province authorities, Hanh Duong, president of a subsidiary firm, told Thanh Nien Tuesday.

The province had agreed to lease a large area of land for the purpose, he added.

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