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Vietnamese films to be screened in Australia

 Nine Vietnamese films will be released at the Vietnamese Film Festival in Australia this month. 

Nghinh Ong Fest to be held in HCMC next week

 HCM City’s Can Gio District is preparing for its annual Nghinh Ong Festival, to be held next week to show fishermen’s respect for the whale and gratitude for a bumper catch.

First season of Junior Masterchef contest launched in Vietnam

 The first season of Junior Masterchef Vietnam has been launched to search for budding kid chefs in the country. Children aged between 8 and 14 can now register to attend the cooking competition at www.vuadaubepnhi.vtv.vn until September 5.

Vietnam-Thailand joint stamp issue celebrates diplomatic ties

 Vietnam and Thailand jointly issued a set of commemorative stamps in Hanoi and Bangkok on August 5 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic relations (August 6, 1976). 

Are game shows killing the live music scene?

 Dozens of TV music shows are attracting millions of viewers who like watching music at home for free instead of going out for live shows.

Indian actress Avika Gor to return Vietnam

 Indian actress Avika Gor, well known in Vietnam for her role in the Indian film named Balika Vadhu (Child Bride) will return Vietnam on June 23.

Father's Day is more special at Saigon Café

 VietNamNet Bridge - Saigon Café of Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers, at 88 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, HCM City, offers you a new dining experience in June, especially on the occasion of Father’s Day, June 19.

The weapon museum of a British man in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – A 70-year-old man from the UK has a private collection of 2,500 guns, swords and other weapons of many countries in the southern city of Vung Tau.

Vietnam’s magnetic appeal lures transnational corporations

A favourable investment climate is putting Vietnam on the radar of many transnational corporations drawn by tariff perks, cheap labour and political stability.

FIEs threaten to leave Vietnam for neighboring markets

 VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of foreign invested associations have warned they are considering leaving Vietnam for the more attractive markets, like Cambodia or Myanmar.