Ambition to meet reality as China gathers world for Silk Road summit

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When leaders of 28 nations gather in Beijing next week for a summit to map out China’s ambitious new Silk Road project, one question is likely to be on attendees’ minds – what exactly is the Belt and Road Initiative?

 
People take pictures of the “Golden Bridge on Silk Road” installation by artist Shu Yong, set up ahead of the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, China May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

BEIJING: When leaders of 28 nations gather in Beijing next week for a summit to map out China’s ambitious new Silk Road project, one question is likely to be on attendees’ minds: what exactly is the Belt and Road Initiative?

Proposed in 2013 by President Xi Jinping to promote a vision of expanding links between Asia, Africa and Europe underpinned by billions of dollars in infrastructure investment, the project is broad on ambition but still short on specifics. Tiếp tục đọc “Ambition to meet reality as China gathers world for Silk Road summit”

China says has ‘positive’ talks with Vietnam on South China Sea

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The leaders of China and Vietnam had “positive” talks about the disputed South China Sea on Thursday with neither side criticising the other, a senior Chinese diplomat said.
 
Vietnam’s President Tran Dai Quang (L) and China’s President Xi Jinping attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing, China May 11, 2017. REUTERS/Jason Lee

BEIJING: The leaders of China and Vietnam had “positive” talks about the disputed South China Sea on Thursday with neither side criticising the other, a senior Chinese diplomat said.

Vietnam is the country most openly at odds with China over the waterway since the Philippines pulled back from confrontation under President Rodrigo Duterte.

Speaking after Chinese President Xi Jinping met Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said the South China Sea had been brought up in their talks.

“It was discussed but the main tone was very positive,” Liu told reporters.

Both agreed to follow their consensus to continue stabilising the situation and to keep pushing talks, as well as continue joint resource exploration in less sensitive areas, like the Gulf of Tonkin, he added.

“I think that talking about the South China Sea this time is really a positive piece of news. Neither side raised any criticisms of each other. There were no voices of that were out of step,” Liu said.

China claims 90 percent of the potentially energy-rich South China Sea. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan lay claim to parts of the route, through which about US$5 trillion of trade passes each year.

Last year, tensions heightened between Beijing and Hanoi after Taiwan and U.S. officials said Beijing had placed surface-to-air missiles on Woody Island, part of the Paracel archipelago which China controls.

Vietnam called China’s actions a serious infringement of its sovereignty over the Paracels.

In 2014, tensions between the two communist countries peaked more dramatically

when China moved an oil rig into disputed waters and protests broke out across Vietnam.

Relations have since gradually improved with a series of high level visits between the two, though the military buildup continues in the region, including China’s building of airstrips on man-made islands in the South China Sea.

In comments in front of reporters, Xi told Quang he hoped to take relations to a new stage to better benefit both peoples.

Xi also praised the leadership of Vietnam for its economic reforms.

“As a comrade and neighbour, we are happy to see this,” Xi said.

Quang is in Beijing to attend a weekend conference on an ambitious scheme proposed by Xi to build a new Silk Road connecting China to Asia, Europe and beyond through massive infrastructure investment.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Source: Reuters

THỊNH VƯỢNG TỪ ĐỘT PHÁ (P1)

ENGLISH: THRIVING THROUGH DISRUPTION: HOW BUSINESS LEADERS ARE FOSTERING DISRUPTION ACROSS THEIR ORGANISATIONS

Báo cáo này và cuộc khảo sát các nhà điều hành toàn cầu đánh giá cách nhìn nhận của các công ty về sự đột phá và những điều họ đang thực hiện. Tập trung vào lĩnh vực dịch vụ tài chính, chăm sóc sức khỏe và năng lượng, báo cáo phân tích điều gì đang tạo ra sự đột phá trong các ngành, điều gì sẽ định hình sự đột phá trong tương lai và sự phản ứng khác nhau ở mỗi công ty để tận dụng những thách thức và cơ hội mà đột phá mang lại.

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GIỚI THIỆU

Khái niệm cổ điển của sự sang tạo đột phá – disruptive innovation – do giáo sư Clayton Christensen, trường Kinh doanh Harvard, đưa ra là các công ty mới thành lập sử dụng công nghệ để cung cấp những sản phẩm và dịch vụ thay thế rẻ hơn. Đột phá có thể cũng xảy ra khi xuất hiện những phương tiện thuận tiện hơn để tạo ra sản phẩm và dịch vụ. Dù là ngành kinh doanh nào, vẫn luôn có những công ty đột phá và công ty bị ảnh hưởng bởi sự đột phá. Tiếp tục đọc “THỊNH VƯỢNG TỪ ĐỘT PHÁ (P1)”

Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 4: Luận về Chà vá chân nâu và chùa Linh Ứng

NĐT – 09/05/2017 – 19:37 PM

Nhắc đến Sơn Trà, các phương tiện truyền thông, cả “lề phải” lẫn “lề trái”, đều nhất mực ngợi ca Voọc chà vá chân nâu và chùa Linh Ứng bãi Bụt. Trên truyền thông chưa thấy ai đề cập đến sự tương phản của hai “điểm nhấn” đó.

» Để voọc Sơn Trà còn đất sống
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» Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 1: Chuyện về ông ‘thần rừng’
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» Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 3: Mấu chốt của những vấn đề ‘nóng’ trên bán đảo Sơn Trà

Chúng tôi không mô tả về Chà vá chân nâu, vì người ta đã viết rất kỹ và chụp hình, quay phim rất rõ về loài động vật đặc biệt quý hiếm đang xếp vào danh mục cực kỳ nguy cấp này. Bạn đọc có thể dễ dàng tìm đọc và chiêm ngưỡng chúng trên mạng với đủ kiểu, đủ dáng, đủ mọi góc nhìn, góc chụp, góc quay.

Chỉ xin lưu ý là chúng chỉ ăn lá và hoa quả của những loài cây đặc hữu, là những loài cây chỉ có ở Sơn Trà, chỉ hít thở và sinh con đẻ cái trong hệ sinh thái của rừng nguyên sinh nơi đây. Chúng không ăn rặt một vài thứ như những con vật mà chúng ta nuôi, mà mùa nào, giờ nào chúng ăn những thứ gì trong những loài cây đặc hữu đó chúng ta không biết, không thể biết và không cần phải biết.

Toàn cảnh chùa Linh Ứng bãi Bụt

Tiếp tục đọc “Sơn Trà ký sự – Kỳ 4: Luận về Chà vá chân nâu và chùa Linh Ứng”

Is America a Failing State?

Our country is at a crossroads, and the right path forward must not include Donald Trump as president.

Is America a Failing State?

We have the tin-pot leader whose vanity knows no bounds. We have the rapacious family feathering their nests without regard for the law or common decency. We have utter disregard for values at home and abroad, the disdain for democracy, the hunger for constraining a free press, the admiration for thugs and strongmen worldwide.

We have all the makings of a banana republic. But worse, we are showing the telltale signs of a failing state. Our government has ceased to function. Party politics and gross self-interest has rendered the majority party oblivious to its responsibilities to its constituents and the Constitution of the United States. On a daily basis, Republicans watch their leader violate not only the traditions and standards of the high office he occupies, but through inaction they enable him to personally profit from the presidency, promote policies that benefit his cronies and his class to the detriment of the majority of the American people, and serially attack the principles on which the country was founded — from freedom of religion to the separation of powers. Tiếp tục đọc “Is America a Failing State?”

Tying the knot, vintage style

Last update 11:01 | 20/04/2017

A couple in Hanoi have decided to tie the knot a special way – dressing in wedding costumes of the past 100 years to create a vintage nuptuals photo collection.

The couple, Quynh Anh and The Truong, dressed in various period costumes, divided into groups of years – from before 1945, from 1945 to 1954, 1975-1986, 1986-2000, 2000-2010 and 2017. Tiếp tục đọc “Tying the knot, vintage style”

Colourful Dong Van market

Last update 15:12 | 17/04/2017

Dong Van is the northernmost district of Ha Giang province and located in the most unique karst plateau geopark in Vietnam. Arriving in Dong Van, tourists will have the chance to admire the majestic beauty of rolling mountains and forests as well as to learn more about the daily life of Dong Van residents. The Dong Van market is one of the most popular visiting sites for tourists.

The Dong Van market is one of the most popular visiting sites for tourists. Tiếp tục đọc “Colourful Dong Van market”

Highland markets – a specialty of Lai Chau

Last update 15:09 | 25/04/2017

Markets in the northwestern highland province of Lai Chau are not only for selling and buying goods but also for couples to meet and date.



highland markets as rendervous for love couples hinh 1
Highland markets have been existed in Lai Chau, but the most famous are San Thang in Lai Chau City, Dao San and Sung Li Lo Lau in Phong Tho District, Pa Tan in Sin Ho District. Tiếp tục đọc “Highland markets – a specialty of Lai Chau”

Historic Dien Bien Phu Victory through pictures – Visit Muong Phang relic site in Dien Bien

Last update 15:18 | 08/05/2017
Historic Dien Bien Phu Victory through pictures

On May 7, 1954, the Dien Bien Phu Victory ended French colonial rule in Vietnam. 63 years later, Dien Bien Phu city, where the historic event took place, has underwent drastical changes.


On December 1953, the Party central committee and President Ho Chi Minh decided to begin the Dien Bien Phu campaign aiming at the French army headquarters base.
General Vo Nguyen Giap (second right) watched over the battle field for the last time before giving orders to begin the fight. Tiếp tục đọc “Historic Dien Bien Phu Victory through pictures – Visit Muong Phang relic site in Dien Bien”

Top most famous night markets in Vietnam

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Wed, 03 Dec 2014. Last updated Mon, 08 Dec 2014 16:56

8 điểm dừng chân trên đường phượt Bát Xát

Thứ tư, 7/12/2016 | 14:05 GMT+7
Cột mốc 92 – Lũng Pô – nơi con sông Hồng chảy vào đất Việt, đỉnh Ky Quan San cao hơn 3.000 m, và các bản Lao Chải, Choản Thèn của người Hà Nhì là những điểm đến không thể bỏ qua trên hành trình khám phá huyện Bát Xát, tỉnh Lào Cai.

Cột mốc 92 – Lũng Pô là một trong những nơi không ai tới xã Y Tý, huyện Bát Xát mà không ghé qua một lần. Đây là ngã 3 nơi sông Nguyên Giang (Trung Quốc) gặp dòng Lũng Pô trên đất Việt Nam, hòa mình vào nhau và chảy vào đất Việt với tên gọi sông Hồng. Đây cũng là nơi có mốc 92 biên giới Việt Nam – Trung Quốc. Ảnh: Hương Chi. Tiếp tục đọc “8 điểm dừng chân trên đường phượt Bát Xát”

Giant mushroom-shaped houses in Y Ty – Y Tý rực rỡ sắc màu trong mùa đổ nước

Last update 09:00 | 20/04/2017
 Giant mushroom-shaped houses in Y Ty

VietNamNet Bridge – Located in Bat Xat district in Lao Cai province, and covered by clouds throughout the year, Y Ti is one of the most remote communes in Northern Vietnam. 

Although it has been suffering a harsh weather, it possesses irresistibly amazing natural beauty that is must-see on your Vietnam tour.

Coming to this place you can enjoy the awesome mountains, clouds in the valley, and wonderful terraces as well as special houses of local people.

If you want to see the scenes of cloud-filled valleys and terraced fields rising to heights of 1,500 meters, you should not skip the poorest commune. Tiếp tục đọc “Giant mushroom-shaped houses in Y Ty – Y Tý rực rỡ sắc màu trong mùa đổ nước”

Climate change to challenge Mekong River Delta in 2017

Last update 07:40 | 09/03/2017
VietNamNet Bridge – Signs of growth stagnation in the Mekong Delta in recent years have been blamed on climate change, which has contributed to drought and saline intrusion.

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The growth rate declined in the 2010-2016 period, especially in the last three years, with considerable decreases in 2015 and 2016 due to climate change effects.

The volume of water flowing to the delta has decreased seriously. The Mekong Delta lives on agriculture and fisheries, with services and industries all related to farm produce distribution and processing.

Le Anh Tuan from Can Tho University, in his article on Thoi Bao Kinh Te Sai Gon, warned that 2017 would continue to be a difficult year for agricultural production in the Mekong Delta due to problems in water supply. Water resources have been diminishing rapidly since 2000.

2017 would continue to be a difficult year for agricultural production in the Mekong Delta due to problems in water supply. Water resources have been diminishing rapidly since 2000. 

When rains finished in December 2016 and early 2017, signs of water shortage and saline intrusion at estuaries began appearing.

In late January 2017, the salinity measured in the area 20-25 kilometers from the coastline to the mainland was 2 percent. It is expected to increase rapidly in the dry season. Tiếp tục đọc “Climate change to challenge Mekong River Delta in 2017”