[Video] The Beauty Of Lý Sơn Island
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- Published on 27 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Lý Sơn Island, located in Quảng Ngãi Province, is a favorite place for travelers to enjoy crystal clear waters, large volcanic cliffs and verdant landscapes.
Morning News Roundup: McDonald’s To Open Third Restaurant In HCMC
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- Published on 27 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Ho Chi Minh City sappers collect war-era bomb shells [Thanh Nien]
Cloud computing services becoming more popular in VN [Vietnam Net]
Hanoi To Build New Bridge Instead Of Tearing Down Long Biên
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- Published on 26 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin. .

Described by one writer as “a misshapen but essential component of Hà Nội’s heritage,” the Long Biên Bridge commands such affection that recent government proposals to relocate or rebuild it had to be abandoned. In what can only be considered a win for the historic bridge, city authorities have officially announced that a new bridge be built, all but ensuring the continued existence of Long Biên.
What’s So Special About Vietnamese Sơn Mài (Lacquer Painting)?
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- Published on 26 August 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

Sơn mài, or traditional Vietnamese lacquer painting, is not only unique in its fusion of local and French techniques, but also challenging due to the level of complexity and detail needed to create it.
Heineken Launches Bottles Exclusively Designed For HCMC
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- Published on 26 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

For years Heineken has been stepping up its marketing game in Vietnam to take advantage of the country’s love affair with beer. While it’s already made major inroads into the local market, the Dutch company isn’t satisfied yet, announcing a massive advertising campaign starting next month.
[Photos] "Marlboro Boys" Captures The Disturbing Trend Of Underage Smoking In Indonesia
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- Published on 26 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Smoking may be a major public health issue in Vietnam, but in Indonesia, the deadly habit has been taken up by the country’s youth, some of who are taking their first drags at the age of 4.
Starting Next Year, HCMC Bikers May Be Required To Pay Road Fees
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- Published on 26 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Following in the steps of most other Vietnamese provinces and cities, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport has recommended that the city start collecting road maintenance fees from its 5.8 million motorbike riders from January 1 next year, reports Tuoi Tre.
Morning News Roundup: Vietnam's Urban Tap Water Seriously Polluted
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- Published on 26 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Vietnam's urban tap water seriously polluted: health ministry [Thanh Nien]
Vietnam team wins Robocon [DTI]
Hanoi needs VND3.5 trillion to treat solid waste by 2020 [DTI]
[Photos] The Hiệp Hoà Sugar Refinery (1927)
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- Published on 25 August 2014
- Written by Dang Bui.

Covering 200 hectares of land, the Hiệp Hoà Sugar Refinery was one of the first of its kind in Vietnam when it was constructed.
Dan Nguyen and 3A: Organizing the Artifacts of Trauma
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- Published on 25 August 2014
- Written by Anthony Morreale.

Vietnamese American artist and music composer, Dan Nguyen has left yet another mark on the South East Asian art scene; this time, at the rapidly growing 3A Alternative Art Area.
A Look At The Progress Of HCMC's First Metro Line
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- Published on 25 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin.

Now that ground has been broken on the underground stations in District 1, construction of HCMC’s first metro system is in full swing. But with a number of major construction sites across nearly 20km of the city, it can be tough to grasp exactly how far along it is so let’s take a closer look at the metro’s progress thus far.
12 Photos Of Mộc Châu’s Majestic Peaks and Valleys
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- Published on 25 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

One of Vietnam’s famous mountainous regions, Mộc Châu never disappoints visitors with its marvelous beauty.
[Video] Saigon Hustlers
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- Published on 25 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

For many in Saigon, life is a hustle. From street vendors to motorbike ice delivery boys, everyone is trying to eek out a living. This video, made by Luke Penders, does a great job of capturing those who hustle everyday on the streets of Saigon to make a living.
Weekend News Roundup: Vietnamese Businesses Seek Honest, Uneducated Workers: Survey
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- Published on 25 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

In Vietnam, residents have used underground water from cemetery for 20 years [Tuoi Tre]
Boeing, Microsoft want to foster cooperation with Vietnam: Embassy [Tuoi Tre]
Vietnamese businesses seek honest, uneducated workers: survey [Thanh Nien]
[Video] How To Cook: Rau Câu Khuôn (Jello Cake)
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- Published on 22 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

While rau câu khuôn is typically served in individual pieces, in the shape of flowers or animals, it can also be served as a cake wherein triangular slices are cut and served. But over at Hellen’s Recipes, the YouTube sensation takes the common desert to the next level with her ornate flower rau câu khuôn masterpiece.
Vietnamese Company Launches Hanoi – Ha Long Bay Seaplane Service
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- Published on 22 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

Vietnamese aviation company, Hai Au, has big plans for the untapped luxury seaplane services market. The airline is set to launch its Hanoi-Ha Long Bay route in September and has its eyes on other popular tourist destinations within Vietnam, reports Thanh Nien.
Future Saigon: VINATEX Tower (Võ Văn Kiệt Street)
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- Published on 22 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin

Vietnam Textile and Garment Group recently announced plans for this mixed residential/commercial tower, which will go up at the corner of Võ Văn Kiệt and Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa Streets.
Irishman Completes Epic Cross-Country Road Trip With An Unlikely Companion
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- Published on 22 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

When Irishman, Dan McAllen arrived in Vietnam for a 2-week road trip from Saigon to Hanoi, one of his first orders of business was to buy a motorbike.
14 Beautiful Old Photos (And A Short History) Of Da Nang
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- Published on 22 August 2014
- Written by Brian Letwin

Da Nang’s history can be traced back to 192AD when it was part of the Champa Kingdom, only becoming part of Vietnam after the culmination of Đại Việt Southern expansion in the 15th century.
Google Street View Arrives In Saigon (Sort Of)
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- Published on 22 August 2014
- Written by Saigoneer.

This pseudo Google Street view map of Saigon is the brainchild of photography studio, QuangCao360.