Chinese man arrested for shooting
death of business rival in Da Nang
Police
in Da Nang City on Wednesday said they had arrested a Chinese man suspected
of killing his business rival in front of the latter's home a month
ago.
Feng Long Chun, 27, turned himself in to
police at Moc Bai Border Gate in Tay Ninh Province on December 27.
Feng reportedly fled the country to
Cambodia after he shot Li Muzi, 31, dead over business conflicts.
At around 7:45 a.m. on November 26, Li
was about to drive his three-year-old daughter to school when Feng shot him
with a short gun in front of Li’s house in Da Nang.
Li collapsed and his bike fell on him.
His daughter was safe inside the house at the time.
Feng Long Chun at a police station.
Photo provided by the police
Feng, who wore a mask, reportedly fled the scene on his
motorbike immediately.
Li’s wife and father-in-law rushed out from the house and
brought him to hospital, where he succumbed to internal bleeding around noon.
According to some eyewitnesses, Feng had waited in an eatery
near Li’s house for a while before the victim showed up.
Police later identified Feng as the main suspect. They said
Feng took revenge on Li after being accused of selling fake SIM cards to
Chinese tourists in Da Nang. Both of them were in the lucrative business,
police said, adding that each could earn around $4,500 a month.
According to investigators Feng bought the gun in
Thailand for US$1,500 and then entered Vietnam via Cambodia. After
killing Li, he threw the gun into a river before fleeing to Cambodia.
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Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 12, 2015
May your 2016 be filled with great things
A family
is pictured on the Flower Street in Ho Chi Minh City's downtown area in this
December 31, 2012 file photo.
Dear valued readers,
The year 2016 is about to start in Vietnam and many parts of
the world, promising both hopes and challenges.
In January 2016, Vietnam will hold its grand Party Congress to
elect new leaders, after cities and provinces countrywide finished voting in
their new leaderships that include many young, intellectual and passionate
people in 2015.
These leaders carry the public trust on their shoulders to
lead Vietnam on a practical route to integrate with the region and the world.
Today, December 31, also marks the establishment of the ASEAN
Community, a regional arena in which Vietnam is definitely capable of
competing. The foundation of the ASEAN Community is also an event anticipated
by many young Vietnamese since it comes with not only challenges and
competition, but also opportunities for the young generation to prove
themselves.
The ASEAN integration will be a stepping stone for Vietnam’s
workforce to become part of a much bigger playground – the Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) agreement.
So can we see these economic integration processes as a
‘launch pad’ for the country’s economy in coming years, an aspiration shared
by both government leaders and Vietnamese citizens, especially at a time when
Vietnam posted a ‘lucky’ GDP growth rate of 6.68 percent for 2015?
As journalists, we see them that way, which will allow us to
break positive and optimistic news to you in the New Year.
We also hope that you will continue supporting us in such a
positive and optimistic manner, as you did in the past year.
2015 was a great year for Tuoi
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earlier. Our Facebook page also reached a milestone of 10,000 followers as it
was only a couple days away from the New Year.
We appreciate and feel grateful to all readers for your huge
support in reading us and sharing our stories to your friends and families,
and look forward to continuing to have you as companions.
You are always more than welcome to send us stories about Vietnam
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We appreciate all of your comments, suggestions,
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Our New Year wish is that you readers will keep reading us and
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Flag raising ceremony marks
ASEAN Community’s formation
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs holds the ASEAN flag raising ceremony
in Hanoi on December 31 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs held an ASEAN flag raising ceremony in Hanoi on December 31 to celebrate the official formation of the ASEAN Community. The event took place in the presence of Moroccan Ambassador and head of the diplomatic corps El Houcine Fardani, representatives of the ASEAN nations’ embassies and partner and dialogue countries in Vietnam, and officials of Hanoi and Vietnamese ministries and sectors. In his speech, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh said December 31, 2015 is a historic day of all the 10 ASEAN member countries as after 48 years since the bloc’s foundation, the dream about a harmonious community of the Southeast Asian nations has come true. Efforts towards peace, friendship, cooperation and development for all nations are the determinant of the bloc’s current success. The ASEAN Community’s formation will lead the region’s cooperation and connectivity progress to a new phase that will benefit all the member nations and reflect the grouping’s centrality and proactiveness in response to the growing regional and global trend of cooperation and connectivity. “As from today, under the roof of ASEAN, more than 600 million people in Southeast Asia will join hands in building a politically cohesive, economically integrated and socially responsible community”, he stressed. He took this occasion to express acknowledgement and hope for the continued support and assistance from international friends, especially ASEAN’s partners, to the bloc in general and Vietnam in particular. Vietnam is proud of having actively participated and contributed to the cooperation and building of the ASEAN Community since 1995. It has made all-out efforts to accelerate the national reform and regional and international integration during that two-decade ASEAN membership, Minh noted. The Deputy PM added ASEAN has continually been and will remain a pillar in his country’s foreign policy, and Vietnam is committed to continuing to actively, proactively and responsibly engage in the grouping’s cooperation, helping with the successful development of the ASEAN Community. The formation is just the initial step in the building of the ASEAN Community, which is a continuous and long-term process, he said, emphasising that an array of challenges are awaiting and much remains to be done. The official voiced the belief that ASEAN will fulfill its goals and successfully build up a peaceful, stable, inclusive and intensively integrated community which is also a constructive player in the global community.-VNA |
Vietnam, China Defence Ministers
hold telephone talks
The formation of a
direct communication line between the two Defence Ministries demonstrates
mutual trust in bilateral defence relations and facilitates the timely
exchange of issues of shared concern, said Minister of Defence General Phung
Quang Thanh and his Chinese counterpart Senior Lieut. Gen Chang Wanquan.
On December 31, Vietnam and China defence leaders had a
telephone conservation marking the establishment of a direct line of
communication and the end of the 65th anniversary of diplomatic ties
between the two nations.
The two ministers spoke highly of
defence cooperation over recent years that have produced practical results
and is one of the important pillars in the relationship between the two
countries, thus helping maintain an environment of peace, stability, cooperation
and development in the region, meeting interests each country's people and
resolving disagreements satisfactorily on the basis of common perceptions of
senior leaders.
They underscored the need to
further promote defence cooperation with a focus on intensifying exchanges at
all levels, effectively implementing signed agreements aiming to develop the
Vietnam-China comprehensive strategic cooperation partnership in a healthy
and stable manner.
The two defence leaders also took
the occasion to congratulate both countries on the traditional New Year 2016.
VOV
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Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 12, 2015
Vietnam welcomes 7.94 million foreign
arrivals in 2015
Foreign tourists visit One Pillar Pagoda in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi - International
visitors to Vietnam witnessed a modest year-on-year decrease of 0.2 percent
to 7.94 million in 2015, the latest report from the General Statistics Office
(GSO) reveals.
The slight drop - the first since 2009, came despite the five consecutive months of increases in the number. According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the number of foreign arrivals gained a year-on-year surge of 5.1 percent to 593,566 in July, 7.5 percent to 664,985 in August, 8.3 percent to 626,324 in September, and 16.1 percent to 649.099 in October, in addition to 20.4 percent to 732,740 in November. The GSO said that this year visitors travelling by sea surged significantly by 27.5 percent over the same period last year, while visitors arriving by air increased 1 percent and arrivals by road plunged 6.5 percent. Four Asian countries, recording rises in number of visitors to Vietnam were the Republic of Korea, up 31.3 percent, Singapore up 17 percent, Malaysia up 4.1 percent, and Japan which rose 3.6 percent. However, the number of visitors from some other Asian nations dropped. These were Cambodia, down 44 percent, Laos, which dropped 17 percent, Thailand dropped 13.1 percent, and Indonesia dropped 9.3 percent, in addition to China which dropped 8.5 percent. Modest decreases were also witnessed in several markets included those of Russia, France, Sweden and Australia. During the period, Vietnam saw a surge in the number of visitors from Africa by 44.3 percent, Italy by 10.4 and Spain by 10.6 percent, and the United States by 10.7 percent, in addition to Netherlands which rose 7.8 percent, and the United Kingdom (UK) which rose 5.2 percent. In early 2016, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) would ask the Government to grant an extension on visa exemptions for visitors of five western European countries. That would ensure that tourism companies make plans on promotion and advertisements in the long-term, head of the VNAT Nguyen Van Tuan said. Since July 1, 2015, visitors from the UK, France, Germany, and Italy, along with Spain have been allowed to enter the country without a visa for 15 days. The visa exemption will last until June 30, 2016. However, industry insiders suggested that this should be increased to 30 days, or at least 21, since visitors from such far places would like to stay for longer durations. They also called for continuing with the policy for at least two years and extending it to all European countries.-VNA |
Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 12, 2015
Russia opposes
militarization of sea disputes, continues arms support for Vietnam
Russian
Ambassador to Vietnam Konstantin Vasilievich Vnukov (L) is seen at the press
conference in Hanoi on December 28, 2015.Tuoi Tre
Russia has expressed its opposition to the militarization of the
East Vietnam Sea situation and will keep providing military assistance for
Vietnam in the future.
Russian Ambassador to Vietnam Konstantin Vasilievich Vnukov
hosted a press conference in Hanoi on Monday to review the results of the two
countries’ comprehensive cooperation in 2015.
Russia has every reason to consider Vietnam an essential link
in the country’s effort to cement ties with the region, primarily the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
ASEAN is a ten-member organization that includes
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Myanmar,
Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
Russia objects to the militarization of the issues in the East
Vietnam Sea and promises to work with Vietnam and relevant countries to
settle the disputes in a peaceful manner, Ambassador Vnukov said.
Moscow is interested in the development of peace and stability
in the East Vietnam Sea because several Russian oil companies are operating
in the maritime area, he explained.
The ambassador highlighted Russia’s military assistance for
Vietnam in recent years, namely the high-end weaponry for the Southeast Asian
country’s navy, including submarines and fighter jets, the likes of which
have been deployed in Russia’s battles against terrorists in Syria.
The fifth Russian-made Kilo-class submarine is being
transferred to Vietnam, the diplomat said, adding that new arms sale
contracts will be signed by the two parties in 2016.
Vietnam clinched a deal in 2009 to buy six Kilo-class subs
from Russia.
Vietnam and Russia have established great strategic trust, and
Moscow will always support Hanoi’s stance and legitimate interests in
accordance with international law as well as widely accepted standards, Professor
Tran Viet Thai from the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
“The fact that Vietnam gains Russia’s political trust and
support is of great significance, as 90 percent of Vietnamese military
equipment is supplied by Russia,” Prof. Thai said.
The problems regarding the illegal labor of Vietnamese in
Russia was also mentioned during the conference.
Governments of the two nations have reached agreement on
establishing an industrial park in Moscow that will house several garment
factories providing legal jobs for the overseas Vietnamese there, according
to Ambassador Vnukov.
“The solution is to ensure the legitimate rights and interests
of the Vietnamese workforce. The free trade agreement between Vietnam and the
Eurasian Economic Union will create more opportunities to address this
matter,” the diplomat said.
Vietnam and China are entangled in a conflict over sovereignty
over islands in the East Vietnam Sea, nearly all of which is claimed by
Beijing.
Taiwan, Brunei, the Philippines and Malaysia are the other
claimants to the sea, with Manila already taking Beijing to an international
tribunal.
The tension between Hanoi and Beijing intensified as China
unlawfully placed an oil rig in Vietnamese waters in 2014, leading to several
collisions between Vietnamese and Chinese ships.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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21 foreigners detained for staying
in Vietnam illegally for years: police
Police
check a restaurant run by foreign men in Ho Chi Minh City December 28, 2015.
Photo: Hai Nam
Police
in Ho Chi Minh City said they have detained 21 foreign men for staying in the
city without personal papers, some for as long as nine years.
The
officers checked their rented apartments on Phan Huy Ich Street, Go Vap
District, where 52 men were staying, on Monday night and many tried to flee.
Some fought back and the police had to
use tasers to control them. Police
said 21 of them failed to present valid passports and visas.
It is not immediately clear how and
whether police officers could verify their nationalities. According to
several media reports, the men came from African countries, including Nigeria
and Cameroon.
Initial
investigation found some of them have been staying in Vietnam without
personal papers for eight to nine years.
Locals
said the foreigners came to their neighborhood, renting ground-floor
apartments to open shops and restaurants. Some suspected that several of the
foreign men have also provided illegal sex services.
Police are investigating further.
A foreign man makes a
declaration at a Go Vap District police station in Ho Chi Minh City December
29, 2015. Photo: Dam Huy
Foreign
men without personal papers are under detention at a police station in
HCMC's Go Vap District on December 29, 2015. Photo: Dam Huy
By Hai Nam, Thanh Nien
News
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Da Lat opens rip-off
hotline as flower festival set to start
Tourists
take a photo in front of Da Lat Market in Lam Dong Province on December 28,
2015.Tuoi
Tre
Any visitors who are overcharged during the Da Lat Flower Festival, slated for opening on Tuesday
evening in the namesake city in the Central Highlands, should call a hotline
and the city’s deputy chairman may pick up the phone.
The annual Da Lat Flower Festival runs from December 29, 2015
to January 2, 2016, under the theme of “Da Lat – Colorful Flowers,” with
multiple events and activities expected.
The Da Lat City administration hopes to attract 500,000
visitors.
But with rip-offs and overcharged room rates remaining a big
headache for local authorities, a 24/7 hotline to receive all reports and
complaints from visitors is essential.
Ton Thien San, deputy chairman of the Da Lat administration,
is the main official in charge of the hotline, 0941 245 245, which is open to
complaints about hotel and restaurant rip-offs during the five festive days.
The city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has also
publicized four phone numbers overcharged visitors can call to report their
cases.
Visitors can either call Mai Viet Dang, head of the
inspectorate of the department, at 0918 564 036, and his deputy Nguyen The
Hung, at 0913 225 969, or contact the tourist support center at 063 372 5555
and 063 365 3333.
It is not uncommon for dining and lodging services in Da Lat,
the capital of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, to send their
prices through the roof whenever there is a festival to rip tourists off.
A large number of local hotels have hiked their room rates by
anywhere from 100 to 250 percent, as tourists flock to admire the annual flower festival.
Several hotels have announced that they either run out of
rooms or simply adjusted their rates to a significantly higher price than
usual, despite local authorities' commitment to preventing this situation
from occurring.
As of Monday, some 45,000 tourists had flocked to Da Lat,
according to the latest statistics by the organizers. From Tuesday to the end
of the festival, there will be around 100,000 visitors arriving in the city
on a daily basis.
About 60,000 rooms in 700 hotels in Da Lat are anticipated to
provide enough accommodations for tourists, according to the city’s
administration.
“In case of any accommodation shortage, we will encourage
local residents to offer homestay services at reasonable prices to tourists,”
said city chairman Vo Ngoc Hiep.
There will be nine main programs and 19 sub-activities during
the five festive days, according to the organizers.
There will be a “space of flowers” set up around Da Lat’s
iconic Xuan Huong Lake, while Le Dai Hanh Street will be turned into a street
of flowers, and Ho Tung Mau Street will become a hub showcasing the city’s
famous coffee, tea, wine and other specialties.
Other activities include a fireworks display, a flower and
vegetable flea market, and a ceremony to honor flower growers.
Fifteen businesses and 110 local flower farmers will be
featured at the event as typical examples of Da Lat’s traditional flower
growing sector
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Businesses resuming
production surge in 2015
A garment-textile plant in Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi - More
than 21,500 enterprises resumed their operation in 2015, marking a 39.5
percent year-on-year increase, according to the General Statistics Office
(GSO).
More than 94,750 businesses were founded in the year, with a total registered capital of 601,500 trillion VND (26.7 trillion USD), representing year-on-year rises of 26.6 percent and 39.1 percent in number and value, respectively. Together, they created jobs for more than 1.47 million labourers, up 35 percent from 2014. As many as 9,467 enterprises stopped their operation, a slight drop of 0.4 percent from the previous year, while nearly 71,400 others suspended their production, up 22.4 percent year-on-year. The amount accounts for only 12 percent of the total enterprises, which remains low in comparison with other nations, such as New Zealand with more than 30 percent and the UK, more than 50 percent, said GSO General Director Nguyen Bich Lam.-VNA |
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