Saigon Graffiti - Part 1
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- Published on 14 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Saigon has quite a bit of graffiti but not much of it is of particularly high quality.
These refreshing pieces by local bombers such as Tom, KD, Ares, Mur, K Dee, YCP are a few years old but show a high level of skill.
New Ho Chi Minh Statue for Downtown
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- Published on 14 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
The iconic statue of Ho Chi Minh, which has made its home in front of the HCMC People’s Committee building, will soon be moved and replaced by a new bust of Vietnam’s most beloved national hero.
The new statue is set to be completed by April 30, 2015, to mark the 40th anniversary of the end of the American War. It will stand 6.3 meters tall with a 1.8-meter base, nearly double the size of the current one and will cost VND30 billion ($1.4 million).
Electronic Components Now Vietnam's #1 Export
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- Published on 13 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
As electronics companies look for cheaper labor, many are moving their production facilities to Vietnam. Electronics production has grown so quickly that in only 2 years, electronic component exports now surpass all others including textiles, oil and footwear. And this is just the beginning.
Vietnamese Man Dead After Slashing Himself Over Plane Ticket
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- Published on 12 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Last Saturday, a Vietnamese man in Dagupan, Philippines killed himself when he was unable to borrow money for a plane ticket home.
The man, identified as Nguyen Tan Lap, was found bleeding heavily in front of the West Central Elementary School at 9:30 a.m.
New iPhone Feature May Deter Thieves (But Probably Not)
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- Published on 12 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Yesterday's WWDC saw some major product announcements, highlighted by an updated Macbook Air, re-designed Mac Pro and new versions of iOS and Mac OSX. Major changes aside, there was one element of the new iOS which is of some relevance here in Vietnam – Activation lock.
Hitachi Selected to Build Vietnam’s First Urban Railway
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- Published on 12 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Japanese mega-corporation, Hitachi, has announced their winning bid to build Vietnam’s first urban railway in Saigon. The $381 million project is slated to begin operation in 2018.
Under the contract, Hitachi will provide trains, ticketing machines, communications and signaling systems in addition to a 5-year maintenance contract after the line is operational.
Authorities to Crack Down on Showing Skin in Public
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- Published on 11 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
If the Ministry of Public Security has its way, there will be a lot less skin showing on Saigon’s streets. The ministry has introduced a draft decree that doubles fines for people appearing in "undergarments" or without clothes in public places.
Dog Thief Beaten to Death by Angry Mob
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- Published on 11 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Yesterday, residents of the north-central province of Nghe An brutally attacked 2 dog thieves, leaving one dead and another seriously injured.
Can Saigon Preserve its Historical Architecture?
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- Published on 11 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
The Ho Chi Minh City’s People’s Committee has launched a program aimed at preserving the city's architectural gems. Unfortunately, the focus is on the city's famous buildings rather than sites that are seriously threatened by unchecked development.
The program, with the intent to list and preserve Saigon’s artistic, iconic and collective architectural items, will rank sites based on the results of the Cultural Heritage Law, expected to be completed by the end of the year.
New Report on Vietnamese Online and Mobile Trends
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- Published on 10 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
The market research firm, Cimigo, just completed their most recent report on Vietnamese online and mobile trends. The numbers revealed that consumers are becoming increasingly engaged online.
The study included 5,800 people and spanned across 12 cities. Here are some of the highlights:
Rolls-Royce Coming to Vietnam in 2014
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- Published on 10 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Apparently Mercedes, BMWs and Bentleys aren’t enough for Vietnam’s growing upper class. But not to worry! Starting next year, British luxury carmaker, Rolls-Royce will set up shop in Vietnam.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars general director, Torsten Muller-Otvos, is confidant his company will successfully enter the Vietnamese and Nigerian markets in 2014: “I’m strongly confident to say we will open our agencies in Vietnam and Nigeria next year.”
Vietnam Ponders Name Change
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- Published on 10 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
This October, the National Assembly is expected to make some major changes to Vietnam’s constitution for the first time since 1992. One of the biggest modifications that may take place is a slight change to the country’s official name.
Saigon’s Citadel - Part 1
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- Published on 07 June 2013
- Written by Saigoneer.
Hue was neither the first nor only Vietnamese city to house a citadel. Built in the late 18th century, a few years before its counterpart in Hue, the citadel in Saigon proved to be the key to Vietnamese hegemony over all of Vietnam and the establishment of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Saigon Pushes for One-Visa Policy
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- Published on 07 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
To better connect the tourism of SE Asian countries, Saigon authorities have pressed the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism to adopt a one-visa policy with Thailand, Cambodia, Loas and Mynamar. This would allow tourists to travel between these countries without having to secure visas for each.
Botched Penile Implants on the Rise
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- Published on 06 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Well, we started this week with the story of a Quang Nam principal who had his penis inspected by local authorities to disprove rumors of an affair. And now, a spate of botched penile silicone implants is making their rounds in the local press. Within the last week, five patients have been admitted to Saigon hospitals due to complications with the liquid silicone injections used in the attempt to enlarge their penis size.
Nixon’s Plan to Nuke His Way out of Vietnam
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- Published on 06 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Remember that time Nixon gave orders to drop nukes on Moscow to end the war in Vietnam? No? Well neither did I until I came across this article written by University of Wisconsin History Professor, Jeremi Suri.
Diabetes Rates Skyrocketing in Vietnam
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- Published on 06 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
As Vietnam continues its march to a free market economy, the country is not only importing new brands, but new health problems as well. Even as some begin to embrace organic produce, there are far more who prefer the arms of Colonel Sanders and his heart-clogging delights. But, as Vietnam’s healthcare system is quickly realizing, there is a high cost associated with the influx of fast food – diabetes.
Da Nang to Get Free WIFI Network
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- Published on 06 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
In the works since 2003, Da Nang’s $2 million city-wide WIFI network is set to come online this September. The system will rely on 400 transmitters, allowing access so 10,000 users at any given time.
Mr. Pham Kim Son, Director of the Da Nang Department of Information and Communication, said that the project was proposed in 2003 but has been slow to develop due to lack of capital.
Nguyens Set to Conquer Australia's Cities
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- Published on 05 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
With over 4,000,000 Viet Kieu, it’s not surprising that Vietnamese culture has made its way across the globe. Vietnamese culinary heroes, such as Pho to Banh Mi, have been popularized from Sydney to New York. But there’s one Vietnamese export that’s taking Australia’s metropolitan areas by storm - Nguyens.
Who Does Hoi An Exist For?
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- Published on 05 June 2013
- Written by Brian Letwin
Ancient houses, beautiful beaches, great restaurants and plenty of places to take long strolls have given Hoi An a reputation for being one of Vietnam’s most charming destinations. But as the number of foreign tourists has exploded, there are some who remember the “old Hoi An” and want nothing to do with the new one. These were the feelings of Barbara, writer of the Dropout Dairies, who just published a post titled, “What the Hell Happened to Hoi An?” where she complains about the town's noise, tourists and commercialization. But Hoi An is a paradox - these complaints stem from the same root that has helped to preserve the old houses and culture. Simply put, the cultural heritage displayed in Hoi An has been carefully tailored to the tastes and nostalgias of foreigners.