Climate change forecast to shrink rice yield

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Update: June, 16/2017 – 09:00

Part of a protected forest in the southernmost province of Cà Mau risks being swept away as a result of drought, salt water intrusion and sea level rise. — VNA/VNS Photo An Hiếu

Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam risks a loss of 7.2 million tonnes of rice yield and 3.2 per cent of its agricultural land by the late 21st century as a result of climate change, according to a Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development forecast.

The forecast was delivered yesterday in Hà Nội at a conference on responsive activities to climate change in the agricultural sector in the context of implementing the Paris Climate Accord. Tiếp tục đọc “Climate change forecast to shrink rice yield”

Taking care of turtles in Cúc Phương

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Update: June, 18/2017 – 09:00

Shell dweller: An Indochinese box turtle. Photo courtesy of Nguyễn Thu Thủy
Viet Nam News Nestled in the dense greenery of Cúc Phương National Park, a team of volunteers and staff work tirelessly to look after around 1,000 rare and endangered turtles. Lê Hương & Hồng Vân report.

Taking trays containing freshly ground paste of vegetables and fruit, Lina V. Wedel and Simon Brauburger head for nearby enclosures to feed the turtles, one of the important tasks they perform every morning. Tiếp tục đọc “Taking care of turtles in Cúc Phương”

Paintings reveal tranquil side of Hà Nội

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Update: June, 18/2017 – 09:00

Bit of greenery: “Silvery Wandering Jew”, oil on canvas.
Viet Nam News Painter Phạm Bình Chương is among few contemporary artists painting the streets of Hà Nội in a realist style. His work evokes memories of the city as it was years ago. Lê Hương finds out what inspires him. Tiếp tục đọc “Paintings reveal tranquil side of Hà Nội”

No student left behind: universities offer compassion, care for the poor

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Update: June, 19/2017 – 09:00

Students play ping pong at Cỏ May Dormitory, which provides free accommodation to poor university students in HCM City. —VNS Photo Gia Lộc

Gia Lộc

HCM CITY — Trần Thị Diễm Sương was about to enter her third year of university when her mother told her she could no longer afford to pay her tuition and living expenses in HCM City.

With her future in doubt, Sương decided to apply for admission to Cỏ May Dormitory, founded by the late Phạm Văn Bên, a humanitarian and businessman whose mission was to help the disadvantaged attend university.

Located on the campus of Nông Lâm University in HCM City’s Thủ Đức District, the dorm offers free housing and VNĐ40,000 (US$1.75) for daily meals to poor students with excellent marks attending any university in the city. Tiếp tục đọc “No student left behind: universities offer compassion, care for the poor”

Market told to limit pesticide import

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Update: June, 19/2017 – 09:00

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam’s plant protection product market is valued at US$1 billion a year, but the country is still heavily dependent on imports.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade estimated that in the first five months of the year, Viet Nam imported $400 million worth of pesticides and materials, a 41 per cent year-on-year increase. In May alone, the import value was $98 million.

The ministry said 53 per cent of the total imports were from China, and the rest from Thailand, South Korea, India and Germany. Tiếp tục đọc “Market told to limit pesticide import”

Đạo đức chung của xã hội

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Nếu lấy cách người ta sống chung chung trong xã hội để nhận xét, thì người Việt chúng ta có trình độ đạo đức trung bình rất thấp. Đây là những chuyện rất hiếm hoi tại nhiều quốc gia khác:

– Xe lật là người dân chạy vào hôi của.

– Có người dừng xe lo giúp nạn nhân trên đường, có người khác cướp xe của người cứu hộ.

– Hoa trong chậu trong sân nhà mình, có kẻ vào bưng trộm trong đêm. Tiếp tục đọc “Đạo đức chung của xã hội”

The Vietnam War: Reasons for Failure – Why the U.S. Lost

Interviewing James William  Gibson, author of the famed book The Prefect War.

In this groundbreaking book, James William Gibson shatters the misled assumptions behind both liberal and conservative explanations for America’s failure in Vietnam. Gibson shows how American government and military officials developed a disturbingly limited concept of war — what he calls “technowar” — in which all efforts were focused on maximizing the enemy’s body count, regardless of the means. Consumed by a blind faith in the technology of destruction, American leaders failed to take into account their enemy’s highly effective guerrilla tactics. Indeed, technowar proved woefully inapplicable to the actual political and military strategies used by the Vietnamese, and Gibson reveals how U.S. officials consistently falsified military records to preserve the illusion that their approach would prevail. Gibson was one of the first historians to question the fundamental assumptions behind American policy, and The Perfect War is a brilliant reassessment of the war — now republished with a new introduction by the author.

(Introduction of The Perfect War on Amazon.com)

Have you ever seen so many elephants?

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Update: June, 18/2017 – 09:00

National heroes: Somewhere in the Central Highlands around 1963 as captured in a still frame by journalist Wilfred Burchett on a visit to the liberated zones of South Việt Nam. Photo courtesy of George Burchett

by George Burchett

In April 2015, I was invited by the Cercle des Francophones (Francophone Association) of Hà Nội to present the film Loin du Vietnam (Far from Việt Nam) at the Hà Nội Cinémathèque. The film was made collectively  in 1967 by some of the great names of new French cinéma: Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker and Alain Resnais, in support of Việt Nam’s resistance to US aggression.

I was familiar with the film, but decided to do some extra research for the occasion. Tiếp tục đọc “Have you ever seen so many elephants?”

Lạ kỳ tiếng Việt đó đây: Các thổ âm Việt nghe như tiếng nước ngoài (8 kỳ)

Kỳ 1: Làng nói tiếng… cực lạ

Tuổi Trẻ 31/10/2012 10:30 GMT+7

TT – Cách trung tâm thủ đô hơn 40km có một ngôi làng toàn người Kinh, nhưng lại có một thứ ngôn ngữ riêng khiến người ngoài làng nghe không thể hiểu.

Dường như mỗi tỉnh đều có một thứ phương ngữ riêng, thậm chí trong mỗi tỉnh thì một vài huyện, xã lại có phương ngữ riêng của mình. Nhưng có một hiện tượng có thể nói là rất lạ: có những làng nói tiếng Việt mà như nói tiếng… nước ngoài. Tiếng nói của họ lạ từ giọng điệu, phát âm cho đến từ ngữ.

Phóng viên Tuổi Trẻ đã tìm đến các “đảo thổ ngữ” ấy và mang về những câu chuyện hết sức thú vị.

Lạ kỳ tiếng Việt đó đây Phóng to
Ông Nguyễn Ngọc Đoán, trông coi đình làng Đa Chất, cũng là người đang lưu giữ những tài liệu về thứ ngôn ngữ lạ của làng này – Ảnh: Đức Bình

Dù chưa rõ nguồn gốc nhưng với người làng Đa Chất (xã Đại Xuyên, huyện Phú Xuyên, Hà Nội), “tiếng lạ” vẫn được họ xem như báu vật của làng.

Tiếp tục đọc “Lạ kỳ tiếng Việt đó đây: Các thổ âm Việt nghe như tiếng nước ngoài (8 kỳ)”

Mekong Delta protective forests wiped away by rising waters

Last update 07:20 | 14/04/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of households along the coast in Ca Mau province have been living in fear as hundreds of meters of protective forests have been lost to the sea each year.

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Nguyen Cong Tuan of Dat Mui commune recently drove reporters to the Vam Xoay seaport, about two kilometers away from the central area of the commune.

“The sea here is compared with an ‘evil genius’. Strong big waves can sweep away houses and properties and threaten our lives any time,” he said, pointing to the seaport, where big waves were hitting the shore and roaring. Tiếp tục đọc “Mekong Delta protective forests wiped away by rising waters”

Ha Tinh residents block access to overflowing landfill

Last update 16:15 | 16/06/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Residents of Huong Khe Town in Ha Tinh Province have blocked garbage trucks’ access to the local landfill for the past 10 days, to protest the use of the overflowing dump.

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Uncollected trash piled on in the Son Market, Huong Khe Town, Huong Khe District in the central province of Ha Tinh. 

The protest has led to waste accumulation in the area, and all waste treatment activities have come to a halt, worsening the already bad situation in Huong Khe District. Tiếp tục đọc “Ha Tinh residents block access to overflowing landfill”

30,000 exhibits of Central Highlands people collected by retired police officer

văn hóaLast update 13:31 | 16/06/2017

In the past tens of years, Colonel Dang Minh Tam, former officer of the Lam Dong Provincial Police has overcome various difficulties going to rural villages to collect artifacts related to traditions, rituals and lifestyles of ethnic minority people in the Central Highlands in an attempt to preserve the soul of the ethnic minorities amid the “international integration” wave and “cultural artifacts drains”.


The number of artifacts of ethnic minority people in the Central Highlands collected by Mr. Tam has reached tens of thousands.


The “throne” of Elephant’s King. According to its owner, before hunts for elephants in the forest for domestication to serve people, young men from the villages had to ask Elephant’s King for permission. The King would then sit on the throne to perform several worshipping rituals. Tiếp tục đọc “30,000 exhibits of Central Highlands people collected by retired police officer”