Quang Ninh spends nearly 1 trillion VND to upgrade schools, support students

The northern province of Quang Ninh has spent more than 508 billion VND (21.56 million USD) on repairing and upgrading the infrastructure system serving teaching and learning activities, along with 458 billion VND of tuition support to local students.

This is the second consecutive year that the province has provided tuition support to local students, benefiting nearly 225,400 at all levels.

In order to ensure safety for students ahead of the new academic year, Quang Ninh sped up COVID-19 vaccination for local residents, especially children. To date, 97.06% of the children from five to under 12 years old have received at least one vaccine shots, while 71.16% have received two.

In the 2022-2023 school year, Quang Ninh has 340,000 students studying in 645 schools from pre-school to high-school levels. Over 88% of the local schools have met the national standards./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnamese short films to be screened in HCM City, Hanoi

A series of Vietnamese short films will be screened at Vietnamese Short Film Week, which will be held in HCM City and Hanoi from September 7.

The programme will feature ten works of different genres on various topics by talented young filmmakers who have won top prizes at international film festivals and the CJ Short Film Making Project, a prominent national contest in the genre from 2018.

Highlighted works will include Diem Bao (Fortune-telling) by Ho Thanh Thao, Ca Mat Trang (Moonfish) by Tran Thi Ha Trang, Con Dai Cai Mang (Mother’s Love) by Dao Thu Uyen, Nhung Con Voi Ben Ve Duong (Elephants on the Streets) by Dao Quang Trung, and Huong Ky Trong Trang (Dreaming a Dream) by Le Can Truong.

All of them were named as the best works at this year’s CJ Short Films Filmmaking Project.

The screening will also present five films which won the CJ Short Films Filmmaking Project in 2018 and 2019, such as Mot Khu Dat Tot (Blessed Land) by Pham Ngoc Lan, May Nhung Khong Mua (Live in the Cloud – Cuckoo Land) by Vu Minh Nghia and Pham Hoang Minh Thy, and Gi Cung Sua (Fix Anything) by Le Lam Vien.

In addition, the event will screen six short films by Korean filmmakers such as Pitch Black by Lee Junsup and The Daughter by Nam Soona.

The screening will be held on September 7-9 at CGV Su Van Hanh in District 10 in HCM City.

In Hanoi, the event will take place on September 12-13 at CGV Vincom Nguyen Chi Thanh in Dong Da District.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Viglacera sells made-in-Vietnam construction materials in 40 countries

Viglacera Corporation JSC has exported made-in-Vietnam construction materials to over 40 countries across the world, becoming one of the leading construction material production businesses in the country.

Last year, it was the only Vietnamese construction material producer to win the World Class Award of the 2019-2020 Global Performance Excellence Award (GPEA). As of the end of 2021, Viglacera entered the top 20 ceramic tile production companies, and top 30 producers of ceramic sanitary wares worldwide.

The firm always affirms its pioneering role in applying new and most advanced technologies in production in order to bring diverse experience to consumers. This is the key that helps Viglacera survive and develop through many changes in the market.

Viglacera’s products of ceramic tiles, sanitary wares, panels, and aerated concrete bricks are hoped to be able to conquer domestic consumers as well as those in fastidious foreign markets such as Japan, the US, and Europe./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

UNESCO Director General hails Vietnam as effective cooperation model

Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Audrey Azoulay has hailed Vietnam as a model of effective cooperation with UNESCO.

Talking with the Vietnam News Agency before her Vietnam visit from September 5-7, Azoulay said since Vietnam’s entry to UNESCO in 1976 following its national reunification, both sides have built a solid relationship with various joint scientific projects, most recently two training and research centres for maths and physics that debuted in 2021.

The two sides have also supported education development, especially for girls.

In terms of culture, Vietnam’s eight destinations have been named in the list of World Heritage Sites and 13 others in the list of Intangible Cultural Heritages. The country also has 11 UNESCO-recognised biosphere reserves.

Vietnam is also an active member of the UNESCO Executive Board after being elected in 2021 with a four-year tenure, she said.

According to her, Vietnam has built a development model based on substantial investment in education and made specific commitments to protecting heritages. In both areas, the country has made important progress, but these efforts also need to be sustained to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Azoulay said as for climate change – one of the biggest challenges today – Vietnam in July last year adopted the National Climate Change Strategy to 2050.

During her visit, Azoulay is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, visit Trang An Landscape Complex – a World Heritage recognised in 2014 in the northern province of Ninh Binh, and tour the south to review cooperation projects and set out action plans, thus realising the cooperation memorandum of understanding she signed with the Vietnamese Government in November 2021 during the Prime Minister’s visit to UNESCO headquarters in Paris./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam receives more National Day greetings from foreign leaders

Leaders of more countries and international organisations have sent greetings to Vietnamese leaders on the occasion of the Southeast Asian nation’s 77th National Day.

In his greetings to President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Moros appreciated close friendship and cooperation between the two countries, expressing his hope to intensify ties in all aspects of mutual concern, thus bringing about interests and prosperity for both sides.

South African President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa extended his best wishes to the Vietnamese State and people, adding that he wishes to strengthen and consolidate the bilateral relations.

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi and Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly also sent greetings to their Vietnamese counterparts Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Pham Minh Chinh.

PM Chinh also received a letter of greetings from his Algerian counterpart Aymen Benabderrahmane.

Vietnamese leaders also received National Day greetings from King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the country’s Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; Belarusia’s President Aleksandr Lukashenko, its Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko, and Speaker of the Council of the Republic Natalya Kochanova; Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi; Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih; Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas; and Turkmenistan President Serdar Berdimuhamedov.

The Government of Rwanda sent a letter of greetings to the Vietnamese Government, while Captain Regent of San Marino Oscar Mina and Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) cabled greetings to President Phuc.

On this occasion, Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son also received greetings from his counterparts of countries around the world./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum welcomes over 73,000 visitors on National Day holiday

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi received 73,215 visitors on the occasion of the National Day holiday (September 1-4), according to its management board.

The facility is scheduled to open until 10:30am, but the board decided to extend the time on September 2 to serve the large number of visitors from all over the country and international friends to pay their respect to the late leader.

The Hanoi Department of Tourism, in coordination with the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Board, also presented free gifts, including cookies and bottles of water and milk, to the visitors to the mausoleum on the day.

The department said a total of 20,000 gifts were offered. This activity is aimed at promoting the city’s tourism, contributing to building the image of Hanoi as a safe, friendly and attractive destination for foreign tourists in the post-pandemic period.

Earlier, during the April 30-May 1 holiday and the birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh on May 19, they also gave 60,000 gifts to visitors to the mausoleum./

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam, Laos bolster economic, investment ties

Lao Minister of Planning and Investment Khamjane Vongphosy talked to the Vietnam News Agency on Laos-Vietnam economic and investment cooperation and measures to further promote bilateral ties in these aspects to match the close political relationship, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic relationship and 45 years since the signing of the bilateral Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.

According to the Lao minister, Vietnam is currently one of the top three foreign investors in Laos with 417 valid projects valued at 4.3 billion USD, with many projects in remote and isolated areas.

He praised Vietnam’s assistance for Laos in researching and drafting policies on agriculture development, along with cooperation and investment in hi-tech agriculture in Laos. He added that the Lao Government is encouraging Vietnamese investment in environmentally-friendly agriculture, citing as examples a project by Hoang Anh Attapeu, and a cow farming project in Xiengkhuang province, which produce good results.

In the field of mining and energy, Vietnam has implemented several projects based on agreements between the two Governments and Lao laws, the minister said, highlighting Xekamane 1, Xekamane Xansay and Xekamane 3 projects, which he said have contributed significantly to Laos’ budget.

Besides, the Lao Government is working to attract more Vietnamese investment in the service sector, according to Vongphosy. He said many Vietnamese projects in this sector have contributed greatly to socio-economic development and poverty reduction efforts in Laos.

The minister stressed that Laos is carrying out the 9th five-year socio-economic development plan, with a focus on infrastructure connectivity with Vietnam in line with its strategy of turning land-locked Laos into a connectivity hub of the region. Major projects under the plan are the Vung Ang port, the Laos-Vietnam railway, the Thanaleng dry port and a logistics hub in Vientiane.

According to the Lao minister, as the Vietnamese Government has agreed to let Laos use the Vung Ang port to reach out to the sea and international market, the Lao Government aims to turn Vung Ang into a deep-water port capable of accommodating 100,000-tonne ships, thus enabling Laos to transport goods to third countries at lower costs than by land. When operation, Vung Ang will become an economic gateway of Laos, he said.

In parallel with developing the Vung Ang port, the two governments have agreed to build a railway line connecting Vung Ang with Thakkek in the central Lao province of Khammoune and Vientiane capital.

Minister Vongphosy said the railway project is expected to facilitate the development of the infrastructure network for passenger and cargo transport as well as the logistics system, thus reducing transport time and costs.

When completed, the two projects will realise the plan on an East-West economic corridor from Vung Ang in Vietnam’s Ha Tinh province through Khammoune in central Laos to northeastern provinces of Thailand.

The minister said the Governments of the two countries have created favourable conditions for the development of bilateral investment-trade ties. The two Ministries of Planning and Investment have held many meetings with Vietnamese investors, and the two Prime Ministers also had a meeting with business communities of the two countries early this year to inquire into their operation and listen to their opinions.

According to him, based on the outcomes of those meetings, the two countries should work to improve the business environment through open policies and administrative reform, attract investment from Vietnamese businesses with financial capacity and modern technology, and continue to quickly handle difficulties faced by each other’s investors./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Reference exchange rate up 8 VND after holiday

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate for the US dollar at 23,227 VND/USD on September 5, up 8 VND from the last working day before the four-day National Day holiday (August 31).

With the current trading band of +/-3 percent, the ceiling rate applicable to commercial banks during the day is 23,923 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,530 VND/USD.

The opening-hour rates at many commercial banks stayed stable.

Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 23,290 VND/USD and the selling rate at 23,600 VND/USD, unchanged from August 31.

BIDV also kept both rates unchanged at 23,320 VND/USD (buying) and 23,600 VND/USD (selling).

In the week from August 29-31 before the National Day holiday from September 1-4, the daily reference exchange rate was adjusted up on the first two days and down on the third day, ending the week up 8 VND./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency