|
Social
News 7/10
Vietnam Buddhist Association established in Japan
On October 5, Most
Venerable Thich Thien Phap, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Buddhist Shangha
(VBS) Executive Council announced a decision on the establishment of the
19-member Vietnam Buddhist Association in
Addressing the
decision presentation ceremony, Buddhist nun Thich Tam Tri pledged her
association’s best efforts to reinforce solidarity among the Vietnamese
community living in
The Association
will help Vietnamese students living in difficult circumstance in
At the ceremony, four
ashrams in four Japanese cities-
In his speech, Most
Venerable Thich Thien Nhon - Acting Chairman of the VBS Executive reviewed
the Vietnam-Japan Buddhism exchanges and the process of
The advent of the
Vietnam Buddhist Association in
About 1,500
people race in Run for Peace in Hanoi
About 1,500 people
took part in the final round of the 41st annual Open Hanoi Moi Run Tournament
on October 5 in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation Day
(October 10).
The participants
vary in age and included about 200 foreigners and 200 athletes hailing from
provinces and cities nationwide.
The runners
competed in events round Hoan Kiem
Nguyen Nam Truong
from Bac Tu Liem district topped the male high school students’ category
while Vidineeva Veiana Alexandrovna, 13, finished first in the foreigners’
category.
Vice Chairwoman of
the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc stated that the run is one
of several major activities celebrating the 69th anniversary of National Day,
the 60th anniversary of Hanoi Liberation Day (October 10) and the 15th
anniversary of Hanoi’s recognition as a UNESCO City for Peace.
Since its launch on
June 28, 2014, the tournament has drawn the participation of over 30,000
people to run in qualifying rounds, making it the biggest race so far.
Trend of
gender imbalance in
The trend of gender
imbalance in
Head of the
Ministry of Health's General Department of Population and Family Planning
Duong Quoc Trong said at the seminar that the disparity in the rate of male
and female babies in the Southeast Asian is continuing to rise.
Since 2006, the
average sex ratio of newborns in
Mr. Trong said that
the best way to cut down the gender imbalance must be to change people’s
awareness of importance of a son in family. Along with this, there should be
a policy to support female and issue penalties on gender of selection.
In order to provide
information of population and birth control to residents the General
Department of Population and Family Planning has opened a pilot switchboard
1900545586 to provide consultation.
People will be
consulted with how to use the daily pills, gynecological disease and useful
information for would-be mothers.
Vietnamese
passengers lack awareness of flight rules
Many Vietnamese
passengers have been fined for violations such as false bomb threats, opening
emergency doors or using mobile phones on planes.
Some of these
incidents caused delays of flights and threatened aviation safety. For
example one passenger named Mai Thi Minh Ha was banned from flights for
refusing to turn off his phone on a plane. Ha was banned from flying for four
months on September 28. Three other passengers have been put under special
security supervision for one month for falsely saying that there was a bomb
in their luggage.
On March 16, the
switchboard of Jetstar Pacific received threat by phone saying one of their
aircraft would be hit by a rocket. Apparently a 32-year-old passenger from
On June 12, a
passenger named Le Nguyen Tuan Tung caused a three-hour delay to a VietJet
Air flight by suggesting to staff that they check his bag for bombs.
Several other passengers
were fined for other violations, including opening the emergency door for fun
or in normal conditions. Airlines have said that when an emergency door was
open, it costs as much as USD10,000 to re-roll the slide for the emergency
exit.
Incentives
to parents who have girls may ease gender imbalance
Many are saying
that
Dr. Duong Quoc
Trong, former Head of the General Director of the Population and Family
Planning, made the point at a conference in
He added that this
is a thorny issue, as more than 4 million Vietnamese men will unable to find
a Vietnamese wife in the next 15 to 20 years.
The gender
imbalance is mainly attributed to the fact that couple now have access to
modern medical equipment which helps to select gender, mixed with the
traditional Vietnamese preference for boys.
According to Dr.
Trong, it is essential to create programmes that raise awareness about the
gender balance.
He noted, however,
that it has taken 50 years to raise awareness about the importance of having
only two children. Trong emphasised that one important measure is drafting
policy that gives incentives to families with all daughters.
The General
Department of Population and Family Planning will propose some such policies,
government support for parents who have girls when they get old and priority
for girls applying to university.
Some experts also suggested
that more strict restrictions on gender selection be imposed, but such
policies have not yet been implemented due to the limited budget.
The General
Department of Population and Family Planning has set up a hotline, 1900
545586, in 13 cities and provinces to give advice to people on issues related
to family planning, gender and reproduction.
Over 82,000
visitors flock to Hue during Gold Tourism Month
The
This is thanks to
the launching of a number of promotional packages and incentives for travel
agents and travellers visiting to Thua Thien-Hue province.
During the special
month, the centre has improved its quality of service and the tourism
environment while also launching new tourism products.
Notably, visitors
could enjoy discounts on entrance tickets to relics and transit services via
electric buses. Discounts of 50% were applied to Nha Nhac or royal court
music performances and 10-20% for other services such as souvenirs and
drinks.
Tourists could also
use one entrance ticket, that they could buy from the Royal Palace, Hieu Lang
(Minh Mang) Tomb, and Ung Lang (KhaiDinh) Tomb to enter other monuments in
the city.
Groups of 20 or
more who arrive at sites together were offered a free guide and students were
eligible for free entrance ticket at any site.
Thua Thien-Hue
province is also implementing tourism promotional activities such as inviting
Famtrip delegations from Japan, the Republic of Korea (RoK), and Thailand to
survey a number of tourism venues in central region and organising Rowshow
events (brand activation) in Ho Chi Minh City to exploit new potential market
in Southwestern region.
From now until the
end of the year, the Centre will launch a “Golden Tourism Week” from December
24-30 with discounts to be offered to those visiting the
The centre has so
far greeted nearly 1.6 million, including more than 678,000 foreigners and
earned VND110.93 billion from ticket sales to relic sites, achieving 88.74%
of set plan in 2014.
Gov't
addresses transport issues
Deputy Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has told ministries to tighten up on transport
activities in an endeavour to keep the road death toll below 9,000 this year.
So far this year, nearly 7,000 people have died on
Last year, 9,369
people were killed in a total of 29,385 accidents throughout the nation.
At a National
Committee for Traffic Safety meeting on Friday, Phuc, who is also chairman of
the committee, asked the transport ministry to improve regulations,
especially on the management of transport and the inspection of load
capacities.
He said existing
challenges included a huge number of traffic accidents in rural and
mountainous areas and overloaded trucks on many roads and highways.
Phuc also mentioned
corruption among a number of police officers as a problem.
The transport
ministry was also asked to co-operate with the Ministries of Public Security
and Industry and Trade to control the illegal importation of electric bikes
and motorbikes.
The Government
official asked the Ministry of Public Security to expand the application of
advanced technology to detect those who broke traffic rules.
From
January-September this year, there were 18,697 traffic accidents throughout
This represents a
decline in the total numbers of cases, fatalities and injuries compared to
the same period last year.
Forty-five
localities reported fewer fatalities, including 30 per cent less traffic
deaths recorded in the
However, road
deaths rose in 14 other localities.
Ministry
cracks down on building problems
The Ministry of
Construction is seeking ways to deal with construction work that damages or
has the potential to damage nearby structures.
It wants projects
that threaten other buildings in any way to be forced to halt until
compensation is agreed and paid.
The proposed
procedure would allow stakeholders to negotiate an agreement. If they can't,
the local Chairman of the People's Committee will serve as mediator.
After two
unsuccessful negotiation sessions in the presence of the local Chairman of
the People's Committee, stakeholders may opt to hire an authorised party to
determine any damage done to structures and the amount of compensation due.
If stakeholders are
still unable to reach an agreement, the People's Committee Chairman will
calculate the compensation based on the average of previous evaluations.
Once the amount is
determined, project owners will have to deposit the amount in full before
being allowed to continue work.
If all attempts at
a settlement fail, stakeholders may then proceed to file for a court
decision.
In cases where
extensive damage has been caused and a structure is in danger of collapse
endangering the lives of residents, project owners will have to cover
relocation and accommodation expenses for residents involved.
Construction sites
will be shut down until this money is paid or the damage is repaired. This
includes activities that cause damage to the environment or public
infrastructure.
The proposed new
rules is part of the ministry's endeavours to address disputes caused by
construction projects that continually annoy, inconvenience or endanger the
lives of people.
In March, citizens
of Ky Lam ward in the central
The vibrations from
the heavily loaded trucks caused substantial damage to residential houses
along the road, degraded the living environment with dust and noise and
destroyed parts of the road.
The local People's
Committee negotiated and reached an agreement with the contractor on
compensation for those affected.
Fake
cosmetics found in capital
Thousands of boxes
of cosmetic products of unknown origin were found at Ha Noi-based Bach Phuong
International Trade Company Ltd last Saturday. The company's owner, Doan Thi
Dung, was unable to provide the police with certificates of origin for the
ingredients used in her company's cosmetics.
Further
investigation revealed thousands of cosmetic products branded Ecolly. Dung
admitted buying the ingredients at border markets in Lang Son, Mong Cai
including cosmetic bottles and boxes.
She invented the
Ecolly brand and sold it as a foreign-brand of cosmetics made with technology
from
Police have
confiscated the stock and are holding further investigations.
Cigarette
smuggler arrested in Ha Noi
Ha Noi Police
Department"s criminal investigation branch arrested Tran Thi Phung, an
alleged cigarette smuggler in Hai Ba Trung District yesterday.
Phung was reported
to be carrying 50 cigarette packets of unknown origin. Further investigation
revealed a stock of 2, 440 cigarette packs without any importation papers.
Vice-captain of the
police branch, Vu Cong Chi, said Phung had already been sentenced for
smuggling cigarettes.
Can Tho to
invest VND1 trillion in riverside embankment
Can Tho City's
Department of Planning and Investment has approved investing more than VND1
trillion (US$47.2 million) in Government bonds to build an embankment along
the Can Tho River.
The embankment will
stretch from Ninh Kieu wharf to
The municipal Land
Fund Development Centre will compensate and relocate 569 affected households.
Of these, 139 households have received compensation and 230 have been moved
to resettlement areas in Thoi Nhut 2 and Cai Son-Hang Bang.
Previously, the
city authority invested more than VND500 billion ($24 million) to build a 2km
embankment from Can Tho Wharf to
Most
waste-treatment facitlies in the southern
Existing facilities
have a capacity to treat 5,000cu.m of waste a day, but the total produced is
up to three times higher.
The department said
garment and textile factories using dyes were to blame.
Local authorities
said they would order the owners of industrial zones to build their own waste
treatment systems before making any discharges into common waste treatment
facilities.
Help to
tackle climate change
Since 2009,
The donors included
the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the French Agency for
Development (AFD), and the World Bank.
Using the
assistance, the Vietnamese Government issued a range of climate change
policies, including boosting green growth, said Deputy Minister of Natural
Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha at a meeting in Ha Noi on the Support
Programme to Respond to Climate Change in 2015 and beyond.
Agriculture
sector aims to cut CO2 emissions
It was important to
come up with ways to mitigate CO2 emissions in agriculture, which produces
approximately 43 percent of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions, Deputy
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Quoc Doanh said at a recent
seminar.
Doanh announced
that the ministry had already set up a working group in charge of pushing
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) to achieve this goal. The
group was set up under the framework of a three-year project launched in
March that organises training courses for policymakers and experts on
developing NAMA plans.
The UN One Plan, a
joint framework between the United Nations and the Vietnamese Government,
will contribute US$700,000 to the project, while the remainder will be
provided by the Vietnamese government.
A FAO
representative stressed at the seminar that stronger co-ordination between
sectors and strong will on the part of managers were critical for reducing
GHG emissions.
By 2020, the agriculture
sector aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 5.7 million tonnes, approximately 10
percent of total greenhouse gas emissions.
The seminar was
organised by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the
UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
Outstanding
Vietnamese students in Czech honoured
The Vietnamese
Embassy in the
Recipients are those
who recorded high results in their study or won prizes at district,
provincial, regional and international sport and art contests.
According to
preliminary statistics, currently there are nearly 7,000 Vietnamese students
in the
In an interview
with VNA, Ambassador Truong Manh Son attached importance to educating young
generation through cultural exchanges, art performances and culinary fests,
in order to remind them of their home country.
Vietnamese
students strengthen link in Belgium
The Central
Committee of Vietnam Students’ Association (VSA), led by its Chairman Le Quoc
Phong, met with the Vietnamese Embassy and Vietnamese Student Association in
Belgium (SIVIBI) on October 4.
The event was part
of VSA’s working visits to five European countries including
At the event,
SIVIBI chairman Nguyen Ngoc Dung reviewed the association’s activities in
recent years.
Since its
establishment in 2011, SIVIBI has organised sport competitions, culture
exchanges, music performances, and Tet celebration, attracting the
participation of a large number of overseas Vietnamese (OVs) students.
SIVIBI members also
taught the Vietnamese language to OVs’ children and carried out charitable
activities to raise funds for needy people in
Dung also suggested
that the VSA should provide self-funded Vietnamese students with more
information to connect Vietnamese organisations and associations in
On this occasion,
VSA awarded certificates of merit to 4 teams and 12 individuals from SIVIBI
for their achievements in study and social activities.
Hundreds of
unexploded ordnances found in Quang Tri
Truong Son
Construction Company in the central
The company, a
subsidiary of Troop 12, was disarming explosive materials prior to commencing
the Lao Bao international border gate expansion project when workers
discovered 159 unexploded ordnances 2.5m below a basement.
The weaponry,
including 33 missiles of type 130, 3 missiles of type 175, 70 bombs of type
M79, 3 grenades and 50 shrapnel bombs, were collected and brought to a
storage facility.
The company
cooperated closely with the border guard force at Lao Bao border gate to
expand the search on the area, where, according to local residents, farmers
frequently found bombs and bullets.
Previously, it
disarmed a number of shrapnel bombs remaining from the war.
An estimated
800,000 tonnes out of the 7.8 million tonnes of explosives dropped by
Quang Tri is the
most heavily contaminated province. More than three decades after the war, it
is still affected by explosive remnants of war (ERW) which have killed and
injured 7,081 people (1.2 percent of the total population) since 1975.
The Mekong Delta
The six expected
communes meet 15-18 out of the criteria, but do not fulfill the requirements
on the environment, per capita average income, and cultural and educational
facilities.
It is estimated
that the locality will need more than 150 billion VND (7.05 million USD) to
implement measures to fulfill the remaining criteria. Local authorities have
allocated 30 billion VND.
Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee Tran Cong Chanh said over the last three years
the locality mobilised more than 21.5 trillion VND (1.01 billion USD) to
construct and upgrade transport infrastructure, irrigation and water supply
systems, cultural and educational services, medical facilities and production
support for local residents.
So far, only three
communes meet all 19 criteria of the programme, including Dai Thanh (
During the same
period, the Mekong Delta province of Long An mobilised approximately 13.3
trillion VND for its new-style rural area building programme, focussing on
upgrading and developing basic infrastructure, such as roads, cultural
facilities and schools, while improving environmental protection efforts and
promoting economic development.
As a result, 8
communes in the locality meet the programme’s 19 criteria.
Local authorities
are working hard to receive recognition of 36 communes as new-style rural
areas by 2015.
The programme is
contributing to the reinvigoration of rural areas in the two provinces,
improving physical and spiritual living conditions for local residents.
The national
programme to build new-style rural areas, initiated by the Government in
2010, defines 19 criteria on socio-economic development, politics and
security–defence, aiming to give Vietnam’s rural areas a facelift.
Measures include
building infrastructure, improving production capacity, constructing public
facilities, protecting the landscape and environment, and promoting local
traditions and cultural identities.-
Dramatic
police chase in HCMC after thieves snatch foreigners’ bag
Police in
Le Hoang, 27, and
Truong Thai Ngoc, 23, were detained yesterday on charges of “property theft
by snatching,” pursuant to Article 136 of the Penal Code, the district police
said.
Hoang has a
previous conviction on charges of murder, while Ngoc has already been
convicted of theft.
The victims were
both foreigners – a man and a woman – whose names have not been announced.
Around mid-day
yesterday, while patrolling on
When they reached
the intersection of Nguyen Thai Hoc and
Hoang then sped
away while the police team pursued them.
During the chase,
Ngoc threw his helmet at the police officers, while Hoang continued at full
speed.
One of the officers
fired a shot into the air to warn them. Hoang then slowed down so Ngoc could
get off the bike and run towards 23/9 Park with the bag in his hands.
The officers
continued to pursue both thieves and, with the help of passers-by, arrested
Ngoc in the park.
Meanwhile, other
officers caught up with Hoang and kicked him off the bike. Hoang tried to run
away, but he was caught as well.
Vietnamese
mark Gen Giap’s 1st death anniversary
A large number of
visitors flocked to his house in
A group of local
veterans are seen paying homage to
People flooded Gen.
Giap’s house at
Yellow daisies
offered by visitors were placed neatly from his house’s entrance to the altar
where his photo is laid for worship.
Many from other
provinces covered hundreds of kilometers to pay tribute to the general at his
house.
Vo Tan Van, Nguyen
Van Duan, and Le Manh, who are from
Manh said that though
it was quite an exhausting trip, the three were determined to visit the
revered general.
Le Thi Duong, 62,
from Nghe An Province also in the central part, shared that she, her
children, and grandchildren had traveled a long way by bus to offer incense to
the general.
Duong and her
family waited for two hours and a half yesterday but still were not allowed
in. Later, the whole family managed to get in and pay homage to Gen. Giap.
People also crowded
Gen. Giap’s resting place in Vung Chua in
Among them, Dang
Hoai
“Last year, I came
to
There are several
deeply moving stories of the visitors’ special emotions for the general which
are indelibly imprinted on their minds.
In January 2014, a
group of people from the Mekong Delta visited the area.
Among them was a
93-year-old woman, who could hardly walk without someone’s support.
The visitors said
that the old woman hitched a ride on their bus to the general’s tomb, as she
could not afford the fare to
The story moved the
guards who are tasked with protecting the tomb area to tears.
“Now that I’ve
visited Gen. Giap’s tomb, I can die satisfied at any moment,” she said.
Nguyen Huyen, Gen.
Giap’s former secretary, shared that he feels as if the general was still
here with him.
He expressed his
hope that a museum dedicated to the general will be built soon, so people
from across the country – particularly the young – can learn more about the
general’s life, career, and devotion.
Vo Hong
Ethnic people kept
inquiring about Gen. Giap. A 90-year-old ethnic minority woman who is a
former cook at Gen. Giap’s base in the area insisted that Nam bring home her
jar of forest bee honey and place it on the general’s altar.
In front of his
tomb are 103 lush apricot trees, which stand for his age of 103, according to
the Vietnamese’s calculation, when he passed away.
Gen. Giap, the
first four-star general and the former commander-in-chief of the Vietnam
Army, passed away on October 4 of last year in
The 3.5km road
section from National Highway 1 to the tomb area has now been concreted.
Work is also about
to start on other components including a guest-welcoming house, restrooms,
and parking lots, which are all estimated to cost a total of VND30 billion
(US$1.41 million).
In August 2014, the
Quang Binh People’s Committee gave the green light to three projects in honor
of Gen. Giap: a statue and a park in the province’s
Seasoned historian
Phan Huy Le, chair of the Vietnam Association of Historical Sciences, told
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that with his family’s consent, he will propose to
the Hanoi People’s Committee and the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism
that a house be built at Le’s own residence at 30 Hoang Dieu Street, Ba Dinh
District in commemoration of Gen. Giap.
Born in 1911 in
Quang Binh, Gen. Giap started his career as a history teacher before joining
the military, eventually becoming the legendary general who led the Vietnam
Army to victory against the French and
He commanded
several major operations, including at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and Saigon (the
former name of
Gen. Giap served as
Deputy Prime Minister and National Defense Minister from 1975 to 1980. From
1981 to 1991, he was Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
His funeral
attracted thousands of locals who queued for hours to pay tribute to the
general.
A large number of
locals left burning candles around his house in
According to the
team guarding Gen. Giap’s tomb area, over 1.35 million visits have been paid
to his resting place since the general passed away last year.
The area sees an
average of over 4,000 visits a day, and up to 30,000 during peak days.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
|
Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 10, 2014
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét