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    Bac Giang applies technology to lychee exports to Japan

    The northern province of Bac Giang is now entering into its lychee harvest. In addition to its traditional markets, this year it is also expected to ship its first batch of lychee to Japan, in early June.

    Hanoi starts welcoming more visitors

    The number of tourists to Hanoi in May reached 258,000, including 12,000 foreigners, a sign of recovery after the social distancing period due to COVID-19.

    Better working conditions improve employee retention

    Businesses in central Da Nang city have gradually resumed operations now that COVID-19 has been brought under control. Efforts to improve working conditions and workplace hygiene and safety are considered key in ensuring employee retention during such difficult times.

    Bicycle sharing finds favour in Vietnam

    While bicycle sharing may be quite a familiar concept in some countries around the world it remains quite novel in Vietnam. Though only recently introduced, the service has already been welcomed by local people.

    US is Vietnam’s biggest export market in Jan-May

    The US was Vietnam’s leading export market in the first five months of the year, with export turnover of 24.6 billion USD, an 8.2 percent increase compared to last year.

    Redirection of FDI flows opens up opportunities for HCMC

    FDI inflows to HCM City rose to nearly 70 million USD in the first quarter of 2020 thanks to the gradual redirection of investment flows due to COVID-19.

    British pilot’s condition greatly improves

    Health condition of the most critical Covid-19 patient in Vietnam, a British pilot working for Vietnam Airlines, is improving and he was able to communicate with medics, HCM City’s Cho Ray Hospital announced on June 3.

    Freshwater pearl farming proves effective in Bac Giang

    While Truong Dinh Tung in Dao Luoi village, Luc Nam district, northern Bac Giang province is still in his 20s, he has already found success in developing a new freshwater pearl farming model.

    Puppetry puts smiles on kids’ faces on Children’s Day

    Theatres have been in a state of hibernation since the COVID-19 pandemic first took hold. Children’s Day, however, awakened many theatre stages and the desire of artists to deliver a great performance for young audience members.

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