[Updated] Typhoon Rammasun Making Its Way To Vietnam
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Vietnam may be getting its first major storm of the rainy season this weekend.
17 Photos Of Royal Life During The Nguyễn Dynasty
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Lan Tran.
It’s been more than two centuries since Gia Long unified Vietnam and became the first emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty. Lasting 143 years, Vietnam’s last dynasty ended in 1945 when Bảo Đại abdicated the throne.
[Photos] Red Tide Hits Mui Ne, Forcing Tourists To Swimming Pools
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
A seafoam composed of critter-destroying algae, also known as red tide has hit Mui Ne – Phan Thiet, making the beaches unsafe for swimming and relegating tourists to their swimming pools.
Tan Son Nhat Ordered To Reduce Food Prices
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Outside of Burger King and Popeye’s, most of the food sold at Tan Son Nhat Airport is provided by one of two companies Autogrill VFS or Song Viet, both of which think that their prices are fair. But the head of the Southern Airport Authority (SAA) disagrees and has ordered the vendors to reduce the prices of their food.
[Photos] Photographer Spotlight: Réhahn
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin
Frenchman, Réhahn, has been taking pictures in Vietnam ever since he first visited the country in 2007 with a non-profit organization. He was immediately hooked, making annual trips to the country until deciding to permanently relocate, trading in his hectic life in France for the sleepy town of Hoi An.
This Great Annotated Map Shows The Best Route Between Saigon And Hanoi
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin
Intimidated by the prospect of driving from Saigon to Hanoi? While this awesome annotated map from Vietnam Coracle won’t help you with the winding roads full of busses and trucks, it should at least act as a guide for when to schedule your pit stops.
Bill Clinton To Arrive In Vietnam Tomorrow
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- Published on 17 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Former US President Bill Clinton will visit Vietnam for the first time since 2000 on July 18 as part of his Asia-Pacific trip which also includes Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia.
Morning News Roundup: Super Storm ‘Rammasun’ Approaching East Sea
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- Published on 17 July 2014
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Super Storm ‘Rammasun’ approaching East Sea [SGGP]
Many aviation bodies responsible for VietJet’s landing mistake [VietNamNet]
Minister calls for revisions on Vietnam's new north-south flight path [Thanh Nien]
[Video] Stunning Ha Long Bay Timelapse
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- Published on 16 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
When timelapse photographer, Rufus Blackwell traveled to Ha Long Bay last year, he brought along his Canon 5D mk3 and a GoPro to make this awesome video.
Asia-America Gateway Cable Breaks Down Yet Again
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- Published on 16 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Get ready for a month of slow internet. According to ICT News, the Asia-America Gateway cable that lies off of Vung Tau has broken down in what is seemingly becoming a bi-annual event.
The Story Of Saigon’s Soap Millionaire
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- Published on 16 July 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.
80 years ago, if you asked a Saigon resident to name a soap brand, you would get only one response - Cô Ba. The brand’s popularity extended throughout Indochina and its success made its owner, Trương Văn Bền (1883 – 1956), one of the wealthiest men in Saigon.
Apple Sets Its Sights On Vietnam
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- Published on 16 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
After basically ignoring the Vietnamese market for years, Apple is stepping up its game in the brand-obsessed country, partnering with FPT to distribute its products, reports Bloomberg.
Mekong River Region: Global Diversity Hotspot
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- Published on 16 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
With 367 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong Region over the past 2 years, the World Wildlife Foundation has proclaimed it to be a Global Diversity Hotspot.
Chinese Oil Rig Withdraws From Vietnamese Waters
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- Published on 16 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
After months of drama over the Chinese oil rig that had encroached on Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone, Xinhua News Agency reports that the platform has finished its exploration and is on the move.
Morning News Roundup: Public Outcry Over Work Permits Granted To 2,100 Chinese
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- Published on 16 July 2014
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Vietnam border guards shoot out tires to stop Lao drug traffickers [Thanh Nien]
No abnormalities found in Chinese mushrooms in Vietnam: official [Tuoi Tre]
Jet Airways to start flight to Vietnam [Business Standard]
Statues In Front Of Bến Thành Market To Be Permanently Removed
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- Published on 15 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
As the Trần Nguyên Hãn an Quách Thị Trang statues that sit in front of Bến Thành Market continue their slow deterioration, the HCMC People’s Committee has agreed to remove, repair and relocate the pieces, reports VTV.
[Video] Taiwan's Motorbike Waterfall
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- Published on 15 July 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin
If you thought your morning motorbike commute was bad, check out what it’s like in Taiwan.
International Marathon To Take Place In Sa Pa
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- Published on 15 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
A marathon through the hills of Sa Pa is set to take place on September 20 and 21 with more than 450 athletes from 43 countries having already registered.
Vietnam Picked as One of the World’s 20 Most Beautiful Countries
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- Published on 15 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
Last week, the users of International travel publication, Rough Guides, were called upon to vote on the world’s most beautiful counties. After tallying thousands of votes, Vietnam found itself in the top 20 (at #20 to be exact).
High-Speed Boats To Replace Hydrofoils Between HCMC – Vung Tau
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- Published on 15 July 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.
A new fleet of tourist boats is set to replace the notorious, soviet-era hydrofoils that ran between HCMC and Vung Tau before being banned earlier this year after a series of breakdowns and fires.