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Hanoi Unveils Plans for a $254-Million Industrial Cluster: A Transformational Project

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The Chanh Thon carpentry village in Nam Tien commune, Hanoi’s Phu Xuyen district, boasts a rich history in traditional crafts. (Source: nongthonmoihanoi.gov.vn) Hanoi’s People’s Committee has announced plans to develop the Nam Tien Craft Village Industrial Cluster in the city’s outlying Phu Xuyen district, with a total investment of 623 billion VND (approximately 254 million USD). Spanning 26.3 hectares across Nam Tien commune and Phu Minh town, the industrial cluster will serve as a hub for traditional crafts such as carpentry and mechanical engineering. The project aims to relocate production facilities from residential areas to improve environmental protection, enhance product quality, and foster sustainable industrial practices. The Hoang Tin Urban and Infrastructure Development Investment JSC has been chosen as the main investor, and the site is expected to be completed within two years, with a projected operational lifespan of 50 years. This development is anticipat...

The Power of Nuclear Energy: Unlocking a Sustainable Future

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A glimpse into the future: This picturesque spot in Phuoc Dinh commune, Thuan Nam district, has been selected for a resettlement project, offering a new home to those affected by the Ninh Thuan 1 Nuclear Power Project. (Photo: VNA) Vietnam is poised to embrace nuclear energy as a strategic pillar for its energy sector, as highlighted during a conference held in Hanoi on April 18. The gathering of experts and policymakers aimed to shape a resolution promoting the peaceful utilization of nuclear power, paving the way for sustainable development and energy security. Le Xuan Dinh, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, emphasized the long-term vision behind nuclear power adoption, relying on advanced, proven, and secure technologies. The proposed resolution’s core directive is to vigorously expand nuclear energy applications across various sectors, aligning with socio-economic growth plans and prioritizing safety for people and the environment. Vietnam’s ambitious strategy...

Hanoi to begin restoration of Kinh Thien Palace in 2026

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Dinh Tien Dung, secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, urged local authorities on April 18 to start the restoration plan for Kinh Thien Palace in 2026. Visitors at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi. Photo: Pham Hung/The Hanoi Times The Hanoi Party chief said the plan must be in line with science and history, taking into account the advice of domestic and international experts. He said the restoration of the Kinh Thien Palace would greatly impact the capital’s tourism and cultural industries. “Drawing up the restoration plan must be completed by the end of 2025 so that construction can start the following year,” the official said at a meeting on heritage preservation. Hanoi also plans to spend VND14 trillion (US$596.2 million) on the reconstruction and conservation of heritage sites in the city. In addition to Kinh Thien Palace, city authorities plan to build the temple of Ngo Quyen, the Vietnamese monarch who ended over 1,000 years of Chinese rule in 938, an...

Survey of Unexploded Ordnance Areas Completed in Quang Tri Province

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Members of all technical survey teams pose for a group photo in Tan Thanh commune, Huong Hoa district. Source: NPA Vietnam Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) in Vietnam on April 18 announced that it concluded the Cluster Munition Remnant Survey (CMRS) of all accessible areas in the central province of Quang Tri. Specifically, NPA Vietnam has identified a total of 1.270 hazardous areas with a total land coverage of 615 sq. km contaminated with cluster bombs. Some 173 sq. km have been cleared by international non-governmental organisations and the provincial military high command, and the a total of 442 km2 Confirmed Hazardous Areas (CHA) are being categorised for future removal. The survey was carried out by NPA Vietnam, the Restoring the Environment and Neutralising the Effects of the War (RENEW) project, the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) and PeaceTrees Vietnam (PTVN) which also engaged in the clearance of landmines with funding from the US Department of State. The wars in Vietn...

Traditional craft festival to kick off in central Vietnam in late April

The People’s Committee of Hue City, which is the provincial capital, said on Tuesday that the preparation for the ninth Hue Traditional Craft Festival was completed. Following the success of the previous editions, this year’s event, titled ‘Quintessence of Vietnamese Crafts,’ will feature art performances and displays of local and international handicrafts.  The first fest was rolled out in 2005. The highlight of the ninth edition is a food festival themed ‘Quintessence of Noodle-Making Craft’ with an aim to honor Hue’s traditional craft. Other activities such as a culture-art exchange program, a street performance, and a flower garland and colored lantern fest will be organized during the 2023 Hue Traditional Craft Festival. Vo Le Nhat, chairman of the Hue People’s Committee, said that this year’s festival will focus on introducing unique products of traditional crafts in the city and other provinces and cities in Vietnam as well as in...

Film screenings to be held to celebrate major holidays

Films which will be shown include “Maika – Cô bé đến từ hành tinh khác” (Maika-The girl from another galaxy), documentaries “Trở về miền ký ức” (Return to the memory) and “Lửa từ thành cổ” (Fire from the citadel), as well as cartoons “Bạch Đằng nổi sóng” (Bach Dang Wharf) and “Giải cứu bò con” (Rescuing calves). “Maika – Cô bé đến từ hành tinh khác” (Maika-The girl from another galaxy) tells the tale of Hung, a boy whose mother dies. He then withdraws into a life of solitude until he meets Maika, a girl from another world looking for friends on Earth.  Maika was inspired by a character of the same name from the Slovakian children’s TV series Spadla z oblakov, or “The Girl Who Fell From the Sky”, a programme which aired from 1978 to 1983 and played in Vietnam. The fantasy movie represented Vietnam at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, which was held in the United States. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has assigned the Cinema Department to co-ordina...

Film Week celebrates 80th anniversary of Party’s Outline of Vietnamese Culture

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Featured films and documentaries on war and modern themes, such as “Life” by Dao Duy Phuc, “Father and Son” by Luong Dinh Dung, and “Yellow Flowers on Green Grass” by Victor Vu, will be screened for free at the Vietnamese film week that will run from April 24 to 27 in Hanoi.  Poster of the Vietnamese feature movie titled Father and Son, 2017, directed by Luong Dinh Dung  Screenings will begin at 7:30 p.m. daily from April 24-27 at People’s Army Cinema, 17 Ly Nam De Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. The specific screening times are as follows: “ Hoa Giai ” (Reconciliation) and “ Khuc Mua ” or (Song of Rain) on April 24; “ Ngay Cuoi Cung Cua Chien Tranh ” or (Last Day of War) and “ Sinh Menh ” (Life) on April 25; “ Song Va Ke Lai ” or (Life and Narrative) and “ Cha Cong Con ” or (Father and Son) on April 26; and “ Con Lai Voi Thoi Gian ” or (Remains of Time) and “ Toi Thay Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh ” (Yellow Flowers on Green Grass) on April 27. Audiences can enjoy...