Explore the H’mong King’s Palace in Ha Giang

Last update 15:13 | 06/09/2017

The H’mong King’s Palace is considered a gem of the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, and is a popular tourist destination besides the Dong Van Stone Plateau.

Lying some 130 kilometres north of Ha Giang Town, the century-old palace is still the largest construction in the area and boasts special architecture style.

According to a tour guide who is also a woman member of the King’s family at the palace, Vuong Chinh Duc (1865 – 1947), known as the king of the H’mong or Meo ethnic minority group in the area, built the palace which cost 150,000 Indochina silver coins equivalent to VND150 billion (USD 6.61 million). Duc earned his fortune from growing and trading opium. Tiếp tục đọc “Explore the H’mong King’s Palace in Ha Giang”

Special culture of Dao ethnic minority people in Tuyen Quang

Last update 07:00 | 07/09/2017

The northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang is home to nearly 100,000 people of Dao ethnicity whose culture boasts unique customs, rituals and arts.

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A ritual at the coming-of-age ceremony of Dao ethnic people

Tuyen Quang is the only province in Vietnam home to all nine Dao subgroups, namely Dao Do, Dao Tien, Dao Cooc Mun, Dao Quan Chet, Dao O Gang, Dao Cooc Ngang, Dao Quan Trang, Dao Thanh Y, and Dao Ao Dai.

Unique worship rituals

Phung Chuong Chi, a shaman in Tho Binh commune of Lam Binh district, said the group’s worship customs are very diverse, including typical rituals like coming-of-age ceremonies and funerals. Tiếp tục đọc “Special culture of Dao ethnic minority people in Tuyen Quang”

FDI to Vietnam is mostly from Asia, with South Korea ranked first

Last update 16:00 | 06/09/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – The great advantages of Vietnam’s business environment and its membership in FTAs and the AEC have helped to attract many investors from Asia.

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The Ministry of Planning & Investment (MPI) report said that in the first eight months of the year, foreign investors pledged to invest $23.36 billion in Vietnam, an increase of 45 percent compared with the same period last year.

At least 1,624 new projects have been licensed this year with total registered capital of $13.45 billion, up by 37.4 percent over the same period last year. In addition, 773 projects received approval for expansion with additional registered capital of $6.4 billion, up by 40.2 percent. Tiếp tục đọc “FDI to Vietnam is mostly from Asia, with South Korea ranked first”

Catfish exporters need to unite as exports face trade barriers

Last update 12:00 | 06/09/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – Analysts say that Vietnamese catfish exporters are willing to ‘fight to the death’, but they refuse to band together to discuss solutions to settle common problems.

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Duong Ngoc Minh, called the Catfish King, chair of Hung Vuong JSC, deputy chair of VASEP (Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers ) and chair of the Fresh Water Fish Committee, was absent at the annual conference of VASEP which took place on August 28 in HCMC.

A VASEP report showed that Minh did not come to all the meetings of the Fresh Water Fish Committee and did not give opinions about solutions to help settle the problems of the catfish industry. The VASEP Office also found it difficult to contact Minh when necessary.

While rivals have been following well-organized campaigns to fight against Vietnamese catfish, Vietnam has reacted weakly

At the conference, Truong Thi Le Khanh, chair of Vinh Hoan Seafood JSC, was introduced as the new chair of the Fresh Water Fish Committee.

Khanh recalled the days in 1989, when one importer, receiving the first consignment, admitted that it was the best white-meat fish consignment from anywhere in the world it had received.

After a long period of hot development, Vietnam’s catfish now has a poor reputation and faces trade barriers. Tiếp tục đọc “Catfish exporters need to unite as exports face trade barriers”

Chàm Island saves threatened turtle

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Update: August, 31/2017 – 18:32

Turtle haven: Green turtle eggs are laid at nests on the beach of Chàm Island in Quảng Nam Province. It’s the first stage of the endangered turtle species conservation programme in the island. — VNS Photo Lê Xuân Ái

Viet Nam News QUẢNG NAM  — The Chàm island’s Marine Protected Area (MPA) management board started conservation of the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) by hatching 450 eggs taken from Côn Đảo Island on August 30.

Lê Xuân Ái, a researcher, told the Việt Nam News yesterday that the first generation of the endangered turtle would be released to the sea in the next two weeks. Tiếp tục đọc “Chàm Island saves threatened turtle”

Irrigation channel unused amidst drought

Update: September, 07/2017 – 09:00

Parts of the irrigation channel are covered with grass from years of non-use, rendering it unusable. — Photo nhandan.com.vn

ĐẮK LẮK — An expensive irrigation system in Ea Súp District of the Central Highlands province of Đắk Lắk has been lying idle, while local crops are parched.Total investment for the project behind Ea Súp Lake in the Ea Súp District hit VNĐ 25.3 billion ($1.1 million), with the construction handled by the state-owned Irrigation Construction and Management Board No.8 (under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development). Tiếp tục đọc “Irrigation channel unused amidst drought”

Minister slams slow pace of agriculture investment

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Update: September, 06/2017 – 10:11

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) Nguyễn Xuân Cường

HÀ NỘI — Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) Nguyễn Xuân Cường said yesterday efforts to attract investment in agriculture were not yielding sufficient fruit, urging authorities to focus on unbuckling bottlenecks to ease investment.

“We are implementing the restructuring of agricultural production in the direction of chains and concentrated form,” Cường said at a conference held yesterday in Hà Nội.

“In such restructuring, the production’s organisational components include  business, cooperative and farmers associations as the backbone and nucleus of the chain. However, their integration is only successful if there are leading enterprises and an appropriate system of enterprise organisations and cooperatives,” said Cường.

Cường said although a Government decree on encouraging enterprises to invest in agriculture and rural areas became effective in February 2014, fewer than 5,000 enterprises are operating in agro-forestry and fisheries, accounting for less than 1 per cent of enterprises nationwide.

An additional disheartening sign was the 11.3 per cent growth in the number of enterprises that were dissolved during that period, Cường said.

The scale of agricultural enterprises was mostly small, with 50 per cent having less than 10 employees. Many have weak links with farmers and a limited ability to find and access market information.

According to Minister Cường, the capacity for science and technology application of enterprises in agriculture, forestry and fishery was also still low, with 75 per cent of enterprises using machinery fully depreciated. Domestic enterprises, especially small, medium and micro-enterprises were still struggling to replace two to three-generations-old technology.

The mobilisation of external resources for agricultural and rural development was also inadequate, said the minister, adding that social investment in agriculture and rural areas was very low – only about 5.4-5.6 per cent of the total national investment.

Speaking about a revised draft decree on encouraging businesses to invest in agriculture and rural areas, which has been submitted to the Government by the MARD and the Ministry of Planning and Investment, Cường said during the drafting process, many workshops were held to collect opinions from associations and enterprises, but Deputy Prime Minister Vương Đình Huệ still required further consultations.

Commenting on the investment environment in agriculture, Dương Văn Trí, from Lộc Trời Group said the promotion of investment in agriculture needed reforms in land and farm policy.

Provincial authorities should be assigned to establish agricultural land brokerage agencies to promote the transfer and sale of land in rural areas, said Trí.

Loans with preferential interest rates should be offered to agricultural investment enterprises, he said, suggesting 4 per cent interest compared to the current State interest of 8 per cent.

Trí also said the agriculture investment decree had not helped mobilise the participation of all economic sectors, while some of regulations were too complicated for investors. — VNS

India army chief: we must prepare for simultaneous war with China and Pakistan

General says Himalayan standoff could become larger conflict with China, which Pakistan would then use to its advantage

The flags of China and India are displayed at a conference room used for meetings between military commanders on the Indo-China border.
The flags of China and India are displayed at a conference room used for meetings between military commanders on the Indo-China border. India’s army chief the country should be ready in case of war. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

India’s army chief said on Wednesday the country should be prepared for a potential two-front war given China is flexing its muscles and there is little hope for reconciliation with Pakistan. Tiếp tục đọc “India army chief: we must prepare for simultaneous war with China and Pakistan”

China brushes off Vietnam protests over South China Sea drills

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China on Wednesday dismissed Vietnamese condemnation of its military live-fire exercises in the disputed South China Sea, saying it was acting within its sovereign rights.

FILE PHOTO: Soldiers of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy patrol at Woody Island, in the Paracel Archipelago, which is known in China as the Xisha Islands, January 29, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

HANOI: China on Wednesday dismissed Vietnamese condemnation of its military live-fire exercises in the disputed South China Sea, saying it was acting within its sovereign rights.

China conducted the drills around the Paracel Islands, which Vietnam claims, prompting Vietnam to say it would “resolutely protect” its “legitimate rights’ through peaceful means.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a regular briefing that China had done nothing wrong.

“We hope the relevant side can regard the drills calmly and reasonably,” he said, without elaborating.

China claims nearly all the South China Sea, through which an estimated US$3 trillion in international trade passes each year. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan also have claims.

Tension between China and neighbouring Vietnam is at its highest in three years over the disputed waters.

Vietnam suspended oil drilling in offshore waters that are also claimed by China in July under pressure from Beijing.

China has appeared uneasy at Vietnam’s efforts to rally Southeast Asian countries over the South China Sea as well as at its growing defence relationships with the United States, Japan and India.

(Reporting by Mai Nguyen; Additional reporting by Christian Shepherd in Beijing; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Source: Reuters

Vietnam Slams China Over Military Drills In South China Sea

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China and Vietnam have long traded barbs over the strategic and resource-rich South China Sea, which Beijing claims most of.

Vietnam Slams China Over Military Drills In South China Sea

Tensions have flared in recent months between the two countries over the disputed sea

Hanoi:  Vietnam has delivered a sharp rebuke to China over military drills in the South China Sea, the second such warning in a week as tensions rise between the countries over the disputed waterway.

China and Vietnam have long traded barbs over the strategic and resource-rich South China Sea, which Beijing claims most of. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam Slams China Over Military Drills In South China Sea”

Cambodia tells US to back off after charging opposition leader

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The prosecution of Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha is a message from Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government for the United States, one that says “stop interfering with Cambodia’s internal affairs”.

 
File photo of Cambodia’s Kem Sokha when he talked exclusively to Channel NewsAsia about living in self-exile, his protest plans and whether he would be PM. (Photo: Jack Board)

“We’re not a slave but, like them, an independent country. We want to stand on our own feet. We don’t need someone to tell us to do this or do that,” said Cambodian government spokesperson Phay Siphan. Tiếp tục đọc “Cambodia tells US to back off after charging opposition leader”