Morning News Roundup: Laos Hydropower Plant Threatens Vietnam’s Mekong
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- Published on 01 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Five laws to take effect from July [SGGP]
Da Nang tourism plummets after anti-China protests [eturbonews]
Japan to help Vietnam with high-quality agro production chain [Tuoi Tre]
[Photos] Vietnam’s World Famous “Aquascapists”
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- Published on 30 June 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

Surprise fact: Vietnam is a perennial powerhouse when it comes to aquarium design.
Vietnam: Cheapest Place In The World To Buy A Beer
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- Published on 30 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Not only is Vietnam one of Asia’s leading beer consumers, (and a country whose women supposedly out-drink Russian men) but also the cheapest place to consume the popular alcoholic beverage.
In Singapore, You Can Buy A Maid At The Mall
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- Published on 30 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Well, this is a trend we hope never hits Vietnam’s developing mall culture. In Singapore, there are shopping complexes full of galleries with names like “Budget Maid” and Homekeeper.” Here, one can purchase the services of domestic workers from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Myanmar. If this sounds messed up, that’s because it is.
Vietnamese Wunderkind Offered 7 Scholarships To Top American Unis
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- Published on 30 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Nguyen Sieu, a 19-year-old Hanoi boy, is one smart cookie. He has been offered university scholarships from seven top U.S. schools: Vassar College, Tufts University, Oberlin College, Franklin and Marshall College, Dickinson College, Saint John’s University in addition to Yale’s NUS College in Singapore.
Vietnam’s Sleeper Bus Nightmare
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- Published on 30 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

While many bus companies advertise “five star” service on their “luxury” sleeper busses, many firms double their capacity by installing extra seats, making trips miserable for passengers.
Weekend News Roundup: Vietjet Air Answering For Its Flight That Went Astray
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- Published on 30 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Roundup: Vietnam's capital stock market bounces on upward trend [Global Post]
Vietnam to license numerous billion-dollar FDI projects by year-end [Tuoi Tre]
U.S. Catfish Program Could Stymie Pacific Trade Pact, 10 Nations Say [NY Times]
Vietnamese Bamboo House Design Highlighted At International Architecture Awards
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

As one of the top 3 countries most vulnerable to natural disasters, living with floods is a difficult reality for many in Vietnam.
Vietnam Climbs English Rankings In Recent Survey
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Vietnam is climbing up the ranks of English proficiency based on a recent survey by Education First.
This Is What Happened When A Woman Was Photoshopped In 25 Different Countries
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin

We know that standards of beauty differ from country to country, but we never would have imagined that they fluctuated this much.
The Only Cross-Dressing Dance In Vietnam
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

Against the backdrop of Vietnamese gender sensitivities that are based on a feudally influenced culture, it is ironic that one of the country’s most unique dances, one that is over 1,000 years old, is an example of the subconscious existence and acceptance of gender-bending.
[Video] This Japanese Kid Has Insane Yo-Yo Skills
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin

Since I have trouble mastering even the simple things in life, watching this Japanese kid destroy gravity with his yo-yo makes me feel slightly depressed.
Trend: Vietnam’s Rich Show Off Their Wealth With Castles
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Finding themselves with overflowing bank accounts, some of Vietnam’s wealthy are putting their money into real estate. But not only are they buying land, but building castles.
Morning News Roundup: With A Boost From Bill Gates, Vietnam's Entrepreneurs Put Profits Into Philanthropy
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- Published on 27 June 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin

Ban on teaching English to pre-school children raises controversy [VietNamNet]
Minister vows to fix damaged roads [VNS]
Vietnam, Laos open new border gate [Thanh Nien]
4 Beautiful Rock Formations Along Vietnam's Coast
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- Published on 26 June 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

While Phu Yen’s cliffs of stone plates (Ghềnh Đá Đĩa) may be particularly unique, we dug up a few other rocky beauties along Vietnam’s coast.
10 Old Photos Of Carriages In Saigon
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- Published on 26 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Before motorized transportation was the norm in Saigon, horse-drawn carts were used to move both goods and people.
Coffee Styles in Saigon Then and Now
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- Published on 26 June 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

Photo via truyenthongtuonglai.
In Saigon, coffee can be consumed on the sidewalk or in a fancy coffee shop, out of a plastic cup or one made of fine porcelain. Regardless of location or vessel, this black, magic liquid has been a constant of Saigon life for the last 70 years.
Local Graffiti Artists Want To Paint Saigon’s Old And Empty Walls
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- Published on 26 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

While in the West graffiti art is a form of anti-establishment expression, some artists in Vietnam are focusing on its visual elements, using it as a tool for beautification of city streets.
Pregnant Vietnamese Beauty Queen Busted for US Marijuana Operation
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- Published on 26 June 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Former Mrs. Vietnam Global was sentenced to prison in Washington State last week for growing and trading marijuana.
Saigon Urban Legends: Haunted 727 Tran Hung Dao
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- Published on 25 June 2014
- Written by Lan Tran.

Located at 727 Tran Hung Dao, this District 5 dwelling was once called the President Building and housed hundreds of American soldiers. Commissioned by millionaire Nguyen Tan Doi, this building, which once teemed with life, now stands nearly vacant. While many of the living souls have left, there are many stories of supernatural activities within its walls.