Hanoi seeks cooperation with int’l experts in preserving Thang Long Imperial Citadel

Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Tran Sy Thanh had a meeting on September 7 with an international delegation attending the conference on the 20-year restoration and promotion of Thang Long Imperial Citadel.

The delegation was led by Marie-Laure Lavenir, Director General of the International Council for the Preservation of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) – an independence advisory agency for the UNESCO.

Thanh highlighted Vietnam’s commitments to the UNESCO in preserving heritage, saying that from now to 2025, the city will focus on three major tasks of strengthening archaeological work; displaying artifacts related to Thang Long Imperial Citadel; and restoring tourist areas.

He expressed his hope that the conference will contribute to the restoration, preservation and promotion of values of Thang Long Imperial Citadel, helping promoting the unique cultural values of Thang Long-Hanoi and Vietnam among international friends. For her part, Lavenir highlighted the importance of the conference which reviews the 20-year efforts in preserving Thang Long Imperial Citadel as well as the city’s cooperation with research institutes as well as domestic and foreign experts in the work.

The meeting was part of the two-day workshop held on September 8-9 to discuss the 20-year experiences in the preservation of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long.

The workshop is co-organised by the Hanoi People’s Committee, UNESCO Office in Hanoi, and the Vietnam Association of Historical Sciences. The event also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage – the 1972 UNESCO Convention./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Hanoi honoured as Asia’s Leading City Break Destination

Hanoi was honoured as Asia’s Leading City Break Destination at the World Travel Awards (WTA) 2022 – Region: Asia & Oceania held in Ho Chi Minh City on September 7, according to the Hanoi Department of Tourism.

The category evaluates the attractiveness of short leisure vacations and urban experience of Asia cities.

The capital city has been named among Trip Advisor’s top 25 popular destinations in Asia and sixth in the global list this year

The world’s largest travel site wrote the city has “aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while making room for modern developments alongside”.

It also ranked first among the 10 cheapest cities to live in the world selected by the United States’ World Packers. The city is described as a multicultural and historical city known for architecture, street food, nightlife, and vast history.

Together with HCM City and Phu Quoc Island, Hanoi was listed among the world’s 100 greatest places to explore on earth in 2021 by the US Time magazine.

The city was also on the list of the “Best Cities for a Workation” released by the UK travel website Holidu, ranking 18th among the 147 cities globally, and named among the top 50 cities responding the best to the COVID-19 pandemic by the UK’s Deep Knowledge Analytics.

The WTA was launched in 1993 to acknowledge excellence in the travel and tourism industry. Heralded as the “travel industry’s equivalent of the Oscars” by the Wall Street Journal, the awards are based on votes from the public and travel professionals across the globe. In addition to Hanoi, national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines won the titles of Asia’s Leading Airline – Economy Class and Asia’s Leading Airline Brand this year, while Vietravel Airlines was accredited as Asia’s Leading New Airline.

The Ville De Mont Mountain Resort in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai’s Sa Pa town and Premier Village Ha Long Bay Resort in the northern coastal province of Quang Ninh were called onto the stage as Asia’s Leading Lifestyle Resort and Asia’s Leading Family Villa Resort 2022, respectively./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam hopes for increasingly substantive ties with EU: top legislator

Chairman of the National Assembly Vuong Dinh Hue received Chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade (INTA) Bernd Lange on September 8, highlighting his hope that Vietnam – EU relations will be increasingly reinforced and substantive.

Welcoming his guest in Hanoi, the host leader said despite the serious impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and disrupted regional and global supply chains, economic and trade ties between Vietnam and the EU are growing well thank to the EU – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).

Meanwhile, though the EU – Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) has been ratified by just 12 EU members and yet to come into force, businesses and investors from the EU are showing interest in the Vietnamese market.

Hue thanked INTA, the European Parliament, and Lange for their considerable contributions to the EVFTA negotiations, ratification, and implementation.

Meanwhile, the INTA Chairman noted the EVFTA provides a solid foundation for new strides in Vietnam – EU relations, and that statistics recorded in the two years since the agreement’s implementation show its positive economic effects, especially boosting post-pandemic growth.

Regarding the EVIPA, he said the ratification of this deal has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. EU member states are now readier to promote the ratification, especially in the current context when they want stability and trustworthy partners.

Chairman Hue affirmed that Vietnam wishes to intensify cooperation with the EU and each of the bloc’s members.

He called on the EU to support Vietnam’s candidacy for a seat on the UN Human Rights Council for 2023 – 2025, continue enhancing ties with ASEAN, step up partnerships in energy and climate change to help the country realise its commitments made at COP26, and cooperate with Vietnam in digital transformation.

He also recommended the two sides continue frequent information exchanges to deal with problems arising in bilateral trade, especially the export of Vietnam’s agro-forestry-fishery products to the EU.

Talking about Vietnam’s efforts to eradicate illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, the NA Chairman expressed his hope that the EU will continue sending delegations to directly assess the country’s implementation of relevant recommendations and soon remove the “yellow card” warning issued by the European Commission.

Vietnam, including its parliament, is pushing ahead with realising international commitments in this regard, he stressed, adding this process also needs support from international partners, including the EU.

Hue also asked for increased discussion about international issues of common concern, particularly the consolidation of global supply chains and the direct supply chain between Vietnam and the EU to help with post-pandemic economic recovery, ensure food security, and stabilise energy prices.

As important partners with mutual trust and respect, they can discuss differences openly via dialogue and cooperation mechanisms, the top legislator noted.

Affirming Vietnam is always a trustworthy partner of the EU, Lange said the country holds an important role in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and that the EU is ready to advocate Vietnam’s role at other international organisations.

In terms of CO2 emission reduction, he said he believes that with the same commitment of achieving net zero emissions by 2050, the two sides will have numerous opportunities to cooperate in this field.

He also suggested the two sides increase collaboration in digital transformation both bilaterally and within international cooperation frameworks like the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

The INTA leader went on to say that the EU recognises Vietnam’s efforts to carry out recommendations against IUU fishing and hopes that the “yellow card” warning will be lifted soon./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Toyota Vietnam launches consulting programme for auto support industry firms

Toyota Vietnam and the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Industry on September 7 launched a consulting programme for auto support industry enterprises.

The programme is within the framework of a Memorandum of Understanding on a project assisting domestic firms in the auto support industry this year.

Accordingly, Toyota Vietnam will send experts to the Hanoi Industry Trade Investment JSC, the Nhat Minh Technical Co.Ltd, the 75 Rubber One-Member Co.Ltd and the Kim Sen Industrial JSC to discuss problems and offer solutions to improve their competitiveness.

Toyota Vietnam said the project, launched in 2020, aims to build the capacity of domestic firms and connect them with automobile assemblers and manufacturers.

It also set up a unit in charge of assisting Vietnamese suppliers of auto components in 2018.

At present, Toyota has 46 suppliers, six from Vietnam, with a total of over 720 domestically-made items./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Citizens facilitated to do consular procedures: deputy spokesman

The Foreign Ministry’s Consular Department is working hard to create the most favourable conditions for people to carry out consular procedures, deputy spokesman of the ministry Doan Khac Viet told its regular press conference on September 8.

Viet said that to meet the increasing demand for consular procedures, the Foreign Ministry has directed the Consular Department and related units to implement drastic measures to maximise the efficiency of receiving and handling dossiers.

During the National Day holiday from September 1-4, the ministry upgraded technical infrastructure by installing more machines and equipment for the One-Stop Unit at the Consular Department.

The department has also made efforts to diversify the way it advises people, especially by encouraging them to use flexible forms of submissions (instead of direct submissions) such as via post or through local agencies for external affairs.

These measures have yielded positive results, Viet stated, adding that after the holiday, the department has been receiving an average of 360 dossiers per day (compared to 150-250 before). Notably, in the past three days, it received more than 1,000 dossiers and certified nearly 8,000 documents.

People no longer have to go home and queue for their turns the next day, he stressed.

Viet went on to say that the Consular Department has closely coordinated with the Foreign Ministry and local authorities to take measures to ensure security, order, and COVID-19 prevention and control.

Following the direction of the ministry, the department and the One-Stop Unit will continue to study and consult the Government on the simplification of consular certification and legalisation procedures in particular and consular procedures in general, and strengthen the application of information technology to quickly and promptly handle citizens’ requests./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

FM deputy spokesman gives further information on citizen protection measures in Cambodia

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Vietnamese agencies in Cambodia are continuing to take measures to protect Vietnamese citizens in the neighbouring country, according to the ministry’s deputy spokesman Doan Khac Viet.

Speaking at the ministry’s regular press conference on September 8, Viet stressed that Vietnamese authorities and localities and its representative agencies in Cambodia have actively coordinated with the Cambodian side to review, investigate, verify and rescue Vietnamese citizens tricked into work illegally in Cambodia, he said, adding that to date, more than 600 Vietnamese citizens have been helped to return home safely while thousands of others have received assistance in handling procedures.

Following the direction of the Foreign Ministry, Vietnamese agencies in Cambodia will continue to closely monitor the situation of Vietnamese guest workers and coordinate with domestic localities and agencies and the Cambodian side to implement necessary citizen protection measures, he stated.

Regarding a fight at Casino 67 in Svay Rieng province in which a Vietnamese citizen died on August 26, the official said after receiving the report, the Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia contacted local authorities to verify the information and request an investigation into the case.

The embassy also contacted the victim’s family and helped bring the body home. Investigations are still underway.

The embassy will continue to closely monitor this case, coordinate with local authorities in the investigation process, and is ready to provide information and implement necessary citizen protection measures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Vietnamese citizens./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Ministry works to welcome back foreigners

The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry has suggested measures to the Government to open the door to foreign tourists, experts and investors, including resuming visa waivers for citizens from 13 countries and visas for foreigner tourists, said deputy spokesman Doan Khac Viet.

During the ministry’s regular press conference on September 8, Viet said the ministry is actively working with countries to simplify entry-exit procedures, as well as collecting feedback from the public and businesses at home and abroad.

In accordance with the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam, foreigners wishing to enter Vietnam to work for domestic firms or projects must apply for visas at the Ministry of Public Security’s Immigration Department. Types of visa and visa durations are decided by the department. Once approved, visas can be obtained at Vietnamese representative agencies abroad.

Viet said in the near future, the Foreign Ministry will continue working with the Ministry of Public Security, relevant ministries and agencies to consider and suggest suitable immigration policies./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Day for Honouring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad launched

A ceremony was held on September 8 in Hanoi to launch the Day for Honouring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad (September 8).

Addressing the event, Deputy Foreign Minister and Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs (COVA) Pham Quang Hieu underlined that for more than 5.3 million Vietnamese living and working in over 130 countries and territories worldwide, the Vietnamese language is a national pride, a bond of the community and bridge and a firm pillar of the Vietnamese culture.

September 8 has been designated as the Day for Honouring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad, as a step to realise the Party and State’s policies on overseas Vietnamese, reflecting the warm feeling and responsibility for Vietnamese communities abroad, Hieu said.

Dinh Hoang Linh, head of the Information-Culture Department under the COVA, said in response to the day, a range of activities will be organised in 2023, including a programme seeking envoys of Vietnamese abroad who are overseas Vietnamese or foreigners knowing Vietnamese with great influence on the community.

Vietnamese individuals, families and organisations abroad who make active contributions to the preservation and popularization of the Vietnamese language in the community will be honoured.

An art programme highlighting the beauty and spirit of the Vietnamese language as expressed in Vietnamese musical works will be held in Hanoi with virtual links to all localities in Vietnam and OV communities in other countries.

The COVA will host a conference to sum up the activities and award the title of Ambassador of Vietnamese language 2023.

Besides, Vietnamese representative agencies abroad will be provided with Vietnamese textbooks for foreigners and Vietnamese literature works, especially bilingual versions. /.

Source: Vietnam News Agency