Morning Stories Roundup: Chess Olympiad, Double-Decker Buses and Vietnam's Book Publishing
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- Published on 28 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
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Each morning, we select some of the most important stories from Saigon, the rest of Vietnam and beyond, and digest them into short, accessible links so you can easily keep up with current affairs.
High School Student Gives Vietnam's History Textbooks a Sleek Makeover
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- Published on 27 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
This bold makeover project of Vietnam’s history textbooks might make you wish you were in school once again.
4 American Passengers Caught Trying to Smuggle 250 New iPhones Into Saigon
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- Published on 27 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
All the smuggled iPhones are Apple's newest XS model.
Taiwan Considers Opening Citizenship to Skilled Southeast Asian Workers
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- Published on 27 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
To address an aging population and loss of skilled workers to more affluent neighbor nations, Taiwan is debating policies that would make it easier for skilled workers from Southeast Asian countries to achieve citizenship.
Sexual Assault Allegation Against Former Tuoi Tre Editor Dropped Due to Lack of Evidence
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- Published on 27 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
In early April, news about an alleged rape case involving the head of Tuoi Tre's TV Department, Dang Anh Tuan, and a journalism student during the latter's internship made headlines nationwide. The incident also led the way for the emergence of Vietnam's long-overdue #MeToo movement.
Morning Stories Roundup: Floating Market Upgrade, Organic Agriculture and Sexist Meme
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- Published on 27 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer. Photo by Kevin Lee.
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In Saigon Supersound Vol. 2, an Unabashed Celebration of Saigon's Retro Tunes
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- Published on 26 September 2018
- Written by Khoi Pham. Images courtesy of Saigon Supersound.
In less than a year and a half between the releases of the first and second volumes of Saigon Supersound, the highly celebrated compilation’s unique sound hasn’t changed, but the city it celebrates has been through what seems like five years’ worth of development.
[Illustrations] Watercolor Paintings of Tokyo, a City That Defies Total Darkness
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- Published on 26 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
While it's easy to bemoan the effects of light pollution on what would be a starry sky, for Polish artist Mateusz Urbanowicz, an abundance of light sources brings out Tokyo's unique midnight scenes and colors.
Update: Grab Announces Partnership With Local E-Wallet App Moca
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- Published on 26 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
Grab users who have been enjoying the app’s services via cashless payments might need to take note of this new update.
Morning Stories Roundup: Vietnam’s GDP Predicted to Grow by 6.7% in 2018
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- Published on 26 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer. Photo by Kevin Lee.
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[Photos] On the Sidewalks of 1979 Saigon: Books, Knick-Knacks and a Multitude of Bicycles
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- Published on 25 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
Before the motorbikes invaded all aspects of modern Vietnam, Saigon streets were all bicycles, vintage cars and xích lô.
Grab, Uber Fined $9.5m in Singapore Over 'Anti-Competitive' Merger
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- Published on 25 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
The Grab and Uber merger from this past March led to an investigation over competition infringement conducted by Singapore's competition watchdog.
Saigon Needs Smart Cards for Public Transport Instead of Single-Use Tickets: Experts
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- Published on 25 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer. Photo by Kevin Lee.
Could a single contactless card allow riders access to bus, water taxi, tram, monorail and metro routes?
Morning Stories Roundup: More Prehistoric Artifacts, Freed Turtles and Vietnam's UN Peacekeepers
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- Published on 25 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer. Photo by Lee Starnes.
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The Internet's Hopes for a Queer Romance on 'The Bachelor Vietnam' Dashed by the Bachelor Himself
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- Published on 24 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
Premiering in August, The Bachelor Vietnam is the adaptation of its US counterpart in which one titular "bachelor" meets 25 romantic interests who aspire to be his final match. In the Vietnam version, it's Quoc Trung, a French-Vietnamese businessman who lives in Saigon.
Saigon Postcard No. 10: In the Arms of Urban Vines
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- Published on 24 September 2018
- Written by Paul Christiansen. Illustrations by Hannah Hoang.
Humans adapted to fields, birds to branches... and yet, in Saigon...
Saigon Moves Ahead With Plans to Build 3rd Terminal for Tan Son Nhat
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- Published on 24 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer.
The approved plan calls for the creation of a new terminal, expanded airplane parking and widened roads.
Weekend News Roundup: Vietnam to Work With Japan in Marine Plastic Waste Reduction
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- Published on 24 September 2018
- Written by Saigoneer. Photo by Michael Tatarski.
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Hẻm Gems: Cam Cam Kafe and the Fujian Pagoda That Inspired Its Name
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- Published on 23 September 2018
- Written by Khoi Pham. Photos by Kevin Lee.
I wish I could claim that I discovered Cam Cam Kafe by myself. Tucked away in a corner unit up the second floor of a nondescript apartment in District 5, the coffee shop seems mostly undetectable from a pedestrian’s perspective. And that’s by design.
Hong Kong Airline Cathay Paciic Misspells Its Own Name on Airplane
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- Published on 21 September 2018
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Whoopsies!