Morning News Roundup: Vietnam Waits 7 years To Address Toxic Oil Outside Ha Long Bay
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- Published on 15 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Vietnam waits 7 years to address toxic oil outside Ha Long Bay [Thanh Nien]
HCMC to host boat festival on Saigon River [SGGP]
Royal Brunei Airlines restarts HCMC service [TTG Asia]
[Video] Vintage Home Movie Takes You Through The Streets Of 1950s Hanoi
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- Published on 14 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
This delightfully grainy home movie was filmed during Tết in the early 1950s. In contrast to many of the other old films from this period, it has a very personal feel to it, letting the viewer feel as if they are joining this family traveling from temple to temple through Hanoi’s streets.
[Video] Professional Vietnamese Tennis Players Trade In Rackets For Stools, Wine Bottles
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- Published on 14 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Having mastered the tennis racket, a group of players in Saigon have decided to replace their normal frames with wine bottles, wooden chairs and even pieces of pattern tile.
Hanoi’s Beautiful 'Greenfall Renovation'
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- Published on 14 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Yeah, we know. Vo Trong Nghia Architects seems to get all the press when it comes to unique housing design in Vietnam, but for good reason. They’re constantly pushing the envelope and seem unafraid of trying new things (that being said, if anyone has recommendations for architecture firms that do the same, let us know. We know they're out there!) and their “Greenfall Renovation” in Hanoi is no exception.
Vietnamese Telecos: Don’t Expect 4G Anytime Soon
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- Published on 14 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Hoping to see the text “4G” atop your mobile phone screen? You’ll have to wait a bit longer. Instead of upgrading their mobile data networks to 4G, Vietnamese telecommunication companies are focusing on expanding and improving their 3G services, according to Vietnam Net.
Morning News Roundup: WHO To Assist Vietnam In Testing For Deadly Ebola Virus
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- Published on 14 August 2014
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Vietnam tops the world for low-cost travel in 2014 [Vietnam Net]
Vietnam has too few culture and arts colleges, universities [Vietnam Net]
WHO to assist Vietnam in testing for deadly Ebola virus [Tuoi Tre]
[Photos] Architecture Student Builds Sweet Custom Bike
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
This badass custom, motorcycle-scooter hybrid was not built by a professional mechanic, but rather a student at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture.
Saigoneer Presents: Photo Walk With Quinn Ryan Mattingly
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin
We’re happy to announce the launch of Saigoneer Photo Walks with the goal of upping your photo game while exploring the city.
Experts Say Saigon Needs A Plan To Preserve Ancient Trees
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Saigon residents voiced their displeasure after 51 trees, some 150 years old, were uprooted and axed to make room for the new Saigon Opera House metro station. This sentiment was echoed by urban tree expert, Nguyen Trinh Kiem, in a recent interview with Thanh Nien, saying that authorities should do more to protect one of the city’s most valuable natural resources.
August: The Month Of Damned Spirits
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.
The 7th lunar month, which usually falls in mid-August, is celebrated by Buddhists all over the world as the Month of Ghosts. Known as Vu Lan month in Vietnam, it is marked by large religious celebrations and numerous traditions.
[Photos] Man Creates Incredibly Detailed, Miniature Version Of Hue In Saigon
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Ready to be impressed? Nguyen Thanh Tung who hails from Hue, but lives in Saigon, found a creative way to avoid homesickness – over 7 years, he created a 1,000 square meter model of his hometown, down the finest detail.
Vietnam Set to Lift Casino Ban for Locals
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
After years of debate, it looks like Vietnam is on the path to removing casino restrictions for locals, pending approval from Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
Morning News Roundup: Primates Face Extinction In Vietnam
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- Published on 13 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Viettel tries 42-Mbps high-speed 3G [Totaltele]
Air quality control plan still largely up in the air [Vietnam Net]
HCM City goes on building new-style rural areas [Vietnam Plus]
Facebook Locks Vietnamese Users’ Accounts, Asks Them To Change Their Passwords
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- Published on 12 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
This morning, many Vietnamese Facebook users woke up to a surprising message, notifying them that their accounts had been locked and requesting that they change their passwords, reports VN Express.
New Book Shows Saigon’s Strong Contrasts Through Photos
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- Published on 12 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Saigon is a city of contrasts so it’s fitting that a Vietnamese writer, Linh Cu and graphic designer, Mai Nguyen got together to create a photo book, Contrasts of Saigon.
[Video] Beware Of The Tobacco Bong (Điếu Cày)
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- Published on 12 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin
The tobacco bong (điếu cày) is a popular companion for everyone from café-goers to parking attendants in Vietnam who are looking for a greater high than normal cigarettes provide, or simply a strong digestive aid.
[Photos] Saigon And Cho Lon Then And Now
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- Published on 12 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin
Saigoneer has teamed up with Historic Vietnam to explore changes to Saigon and Cho Lon over time.
Bus Literally Cut In Half By Overpass In Bạc Liêu
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- Published on 12 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
At 10pm on August 8, a bus traveling through Bạc Liêu City was ripped open when it passed under a flyover half its height, critically injuring 6 passengers, according to VN Express.
Sabeco Becomes First Vietnamese Brewery To Offer Non-Alcoholic Beer
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- Published on 12 August 2014
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As foreign brewers arrive in Vietnam, adding some diversity to the country's beer scene, Vietnamese mega-brewery, Sabeco, has announced a new addition to its large portfolio of beverages - non-alcoholic beer.
Morning News Roundup: Foreign Players Dominate Vietnam’s Thriving Ad Market
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- Published on 12 August 2014
- Written by Dang
Foreign players dominate Vietnam’s thriving ad market [Tuoi Tre]
World Bank approves $500mn loan to improve Vietnam’s power transmission [Tuoi Tre]
Trinh Cong Son copyright controversy [DTI News]