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How Saigon's Largest Canal Cleaned up Its Act

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Published on 16 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

You’ve likely observed groups of men fishing along the banks of Saigon’s Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal and wondered how fish could survive in its waters. Apparently it’s a bit cleaner than we may think. While the waters are still not pristine, a recent piece in Bloomberg outlined the canal's transition from smelly eyesore to public space.

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Slideshow: On the Red Carpet of "Am Muu Giay Got Nhon"

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Published on 16 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

On Monday, Saigoneer attended the premier of the highly anticipated film, "Am Muu Giay Got Nhon" ("How to Fight in Six Inch Heels").

Since the movie was directed and produced by Viet Kieu and focuses on fashion, the premier attracted Vietnam's film and fashion A-listers.

With camera bulbs flashing, music blasting and celebrities striking glamorous poses, we were more attracted by the spectacle of it all than the overwhelming star power.

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Students Need Their Sleepy-Sleepy Time

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Published on 16 October 2013
Written by Peter Cornish.

Renowned for their love of sleepy-sleepy time and the obligatory after lunch snoozes, Vietnamese parents are once again up in arms at the hours of a normal school day.

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Morning News Roundup: Vietnam's Chief Warns Against Growing Economic Divide, Again

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Published on 16 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

Vietnam Vows Dong and Interest-Rate Stability for Growth [Bloomberg]

US alliance says Vietnam software piracy decreasing [Thanh Nien]

Dogs in Vietnam: Not just for dinner anymore [Reuters]

Paris Orchestra to perform in HCMC [Tuoi Tre]

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Thrift Shop 2 - Make it a Better Place! @ Saigon Outcast

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Published on 16 October 2013

Saigon Outcast and Work Hard Play Hard got back to collaborate again for their second ‘Thrift shop 2 – Make it a better place’ event.

The aims of the event are to raise awareness of “Recycle, reuse and reduce” as well as to collect useful items to donate to charity organization for people in need from the local community.

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Typhoon Nari Devastating Central Vietnam

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Published on 15 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

After wreaking havoc on the Philippines where it killed 13 people, Typhoon Nari made landfall this morning in central Vietnam, causing massive flooding, power outages and destruction of property.

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Manga and Cosplay in Vietnam

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Published on 15 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

Vietnam is a melting pot for Asian culture and loves to imitate the trends of its neighbors. From economics (China/South Korea) to music (South Korea/Japan) Vietnamese are truly masters of emulation, for better or for worse. One trend that has been gaining popularity is Japanese-inspired manga comics which have cult following across the world.

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"Rear Window" - Screening @ deciBel

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Published on 15 October 2013

Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window, The Birds and North by NorthWest are usually the first titles to burst out of people’s mouth when mentioning the name Alfred Hitchcock.

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Morning Links: Mass Evacuations in Vietnam for Typhoon Nari

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Published on 15 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

Vietnam Vows to Boost Political Trust With China During Li Visit [Business Week]

Sustainable tourism in Vietnam inspires film [ABC]

Killer drunk drivers stalk Vietnam roads [Thanh Nien]

Mass evacuations in Vietnam for typhoon Nari [Economic Times]

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Street Signs: Nguyễn Huệ - Part 1

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Published on 14 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

In this edition of “Street Signs,” we take a closer look at Nguyen Hue, one of Vietnam’s most prominent folk heroes and successful military commanders. While he died before his vision for Vietnam was realized, his conquests ushered in a century of Vietnamese unification.

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[Video] Celebrity Chef Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam

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Published on 14 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

Gordon Ramsay isn't the only celebrity chef obsessed with Vietnam. But unlike Ramsay, New York chef, Anthony Bourdain, has a surprisingly close connection to Vietnam, cultivated over many visits since 2000.

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[Updated] Ministry Approves Increased 3G Fees

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Published on 14 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

[Update Below] Vietnamese telecommunication companies are awaiting a decision by the Ministry of Information and Communication that would double 3G fees in the country.

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[Updated] Saigon Bridge 2 Completed Ahead of Schedule, Will Open Tomorrow

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Published on 14 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

[Update Below] After only 17 months of construction, Saigon Bridge 2 was completed yesterday and will open to traffic in early November.

The new, VND1.5 trillion (US$70.75 million) bridge, 987.3 meters long and 23.5 meters wide, will have 4 lanes for cars and 2 for motorbikes, running parallel to the original.

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What the Phở Happened Last Weekend? 10 Stories You May Have Missed

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Published on 14 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

At Least 21 Dead in Vietnam Firework Factory Blast [Farsnews] 

Japan slow to realize nuclear plant export to Vietnam [Global Post]

High cholesterol might become top killer in Vietnam [Thanh Nien]

General Giap rests in peace in hometown [VoV]

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Behind the Cover: Saigon Artbook

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Published on 11 October 2013

Should art be luxurious or cool? Should it be for the masses or limited only to the educated elite? Should it be displayed only by established galleries or be exhibited in various venues around the city?

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A Look into the World of HCMC Sex Shops

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Published on 11 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

Even though sex toys and unregistered aphrodisiacs are awesome illegal in HCMC, many sex shops stock these items and are seeing their profits soar. After all, it’s hard to run a business selling condoms and lube. To boost sales, owners have added everything from dragon-headed dildos to over-priced Viagra.

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Video: iPhone Thievery

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Published on 11 October 2013
Written by Saigoneer.

Crime is on the rise in HCMC. The city may be installing video cameras and increasing the number of security personnel, but these won't solve the problem on their own. Thieves are conniving and thrive on their ability to identify easy targets.

This video should serve as a reminder to be aware of your surroundings when using expensive electronics.

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Morning Links: Vietnamese Manufacture Unmanned Aircraft, Submarines, Battleships

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Published on 11 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

Railway planned to link Vietnam metro with new airport [Thanh Nien]

Vietnam-Japan trade turnover at US$16.3 billion in first 8 months [SGGP] 

Foreign banks lend $100 mln to Vingroup [Reuters]

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Old Saigon Picture of the Day: Umbrella for a Sunny Day (1966)

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Published on 11 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

Just a beautiful picture captured on Saigon's streets in 1966. 

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US to Provide Vietnam with Nuclear Fuel

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Published on 10 October 2013
Written by Brian Letwin

Add the US to the list of nations helping Vietnam secure a nuclear future. The country joins Japan, Russia and South Korea as advisers and suppliers for Vietnam's planned nuclear power plants.

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