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Vietnamese movies to compete at Singapore Int’l Film Festival

The event will see the movie titled “The Unburied Sounds of a Troubled Horizon” directed by Tuan Andrew Nguyen compete in the category of “Undercurrent”. The film draws inspiration from people who reside in the central province of Quang Tri, an area which is one of the most heavily bombed areas in history. Meanwhile, Vietnamese film “Fix Anything” directed Le Lam Vien will compete against 16 other movies in the category of “Southeast Asian Short Film Competition”. The 15 minute-movie tells the story of a father who ropes in his son for exploits using his DIY ‘memory eraser’ van in a sci-fi comedy which depicts their one-night adventure. “Fix Anything” will also compete with “What the hell” by director Nguyen Thi Xuan Trang in the “Southeast Asian Film Lab” category. The category consists of programmes which provide a collaborative space for Southeast Asian filmmakers who are embarking on their first feature-length film project. By attending the festival, young directors will ha

Field crab catching season in Dong Thap

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Locals use lop – a cylindrical bamboo basket to catch such field crabs. They often collect the field crabs at 4:00 am. From 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, they sell the crabs they have caught.  Nguyen Van Mong, in Binh Thanh Commune, has earned his living by placing the bamboo baskets to catch field crabs for 20 years, enough for him to raise his three kids. Bich Thuy field crab wholesaling point, run by Nguyen Van Mong and his wife, is crowded every day. The peak time of this job falls between the seventh and the tenth lunar month (around August to November), which is the flooding season in the Mekong Delta. Mong and those like him earn the best income during this time.  He can collect 50 to 60 kilograms of field crabs by placing 600 bamboo baskets. For the past two years, Mong and his wife have worked as wholesalers. They are now running a field crab wholesaling point named Bich Thuy.  They buy 450 to 500 kilograms of field crabs from 100 households each day, which will be so

Son Tay Town celebrates the establishment of the ancient citadel

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Authorities and people of Son Tay Town in Hanoi on November 12 celebrated the 200th anniversary of the ancient Son Tay Citadel with a series of investment and tourism activities. Hot-air balloon tour at the Son Tay Ancient Citadel festival kicked off on November 12. Source: Vietnam News Agency The event aims to raise awareness and responsibility among young generations for preserving historical and cultural heritage. In addition, visitors will learn about the distinctive characteristics of the fortress. On this occasion, Son Tay Town will promote local tourism activities to contribute to the socio-economic growth in Hanoi. The event also features activities such as the exhibition of photos, archeological items, calligraphic writings, art performances, experiencing tours, and a balloon showdown that gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the ancient citadel and Son Tay Town. In addition, the local authorities have created a pedestrian street around the fortress, organize

Moc Chau Travel Tips for October

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Noteworthy tourist destinations The heart-shaped tea hill has just opened to welcome guests in Moc Chau. This tourist destination is not only green but also has a relatively beautiful viewing position with beautiful scenery. The tea hill is located at the foot of the slope of sub-zone 68, quite close to the road leading to the grassland 68 Moc Chau. When the rain stopped, the waterfalls began to flow gently. This combined with the golden rays of autumn sunlight will give visitors beautiful photos of the poetic landscape. Some famous waterfalls in Moc Chau include Nang Tien waterfall, Dai Yem waterfall, and Ta Nang waterfall. Photo: anningthudo The pedestrian street and Moc Chau night market have just been completed. They are part of the first phase of the overall development of tourist facilities at this place. The new night market has been opened to welcome guests from August 28, 2022. This market is very beautiful, luxurious, and spacious. Currently, Van Ho district

Vietnam Calls for Singapore’s Support in Digital Infrastructure Building

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (L) and his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong. Photo: VNA The Vietnamese Prime Minister met his Singaporean counterpart, Lee Hsien Loong, on the sidelines of the 40th and 41st ASEAN Summits and Related Summits in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on November 12, VGP reported. The two Prime Ministers agreed to direct relevant ministries and agencies to figure out a digital economy-green economy partnership framework and coordinate organizing activities to mark the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties and the 10th founding anniversary of the strategic partnership between the two countries in 2023. The pair also agreed to coordinate more closely at regional and international forums, especially ASEAN and the United Nations, thus contributing to the consolidation of unity and the central role of ASEAN as well as to peace, stability, development, and prosperity in the region. At the meeting between Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his

In central Vietnam, villagers suffer due to overlapping geographical boundary dispute

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in Nam Tra District, Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam have endured a rough life on the hillside for years due to the authorities’ unresolved conflict regarding overlapping geographical boundaries. The total area of the overlapping land between Kon Tum Province and Quang Nam Province is nearly 6,200 hectares, with the length of the whole route running through it at over 10 kilometers.  This problem has lasted for years, but the two provinces have yet to agree on a solution, resulting in the precarious survival of over 1,000 people on the hillside. They long for fundamental infrastructures similar to those in other villages, including electricity, a road system, schools, markets, and telecommunication services.  Where there is no light “A well-off family can buy their own water-powered electricity generator and place it at the top of the stream [that runs through the village]. But for the less able, they often team up in groups of three to four families,” said Ho Van Thong, a vil