Prehistoric vestiges unearthed in Ha Giang

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Vestiges left by prehistoric men from the late Palaeolithic Age have been discovered at the Sua Can Ty archaeological site in Sua Can Ty hamlet, Can Ty commune, Quan Ba district, the northern mount

Benefits of mangrove planting

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A mangrove planting project of the Vietnam Red Cross (VRC) has brought many benefits for eight northern coastal provinces since it was launched in 1996.

Hoi An one of Asia's top cities

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Hoi An was voted the second-best city in the Far East by Conde Nast Traveler readers.

The ranking was based on culture, friendliness, atmosphere, restaurants, lodging and shopping.

Pepper exports to hit 900 million USD in 2014

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Vietnam’s pepper export may hit 850 million USD this year and are expected to rise to 900 million USD in 2014, according to the Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA).

Japan’s naval defence ships visit Da Nang

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Three Japanese c oastal defence ships with a total crew of 750 people aboard docked at Da Nang Port on October 19, beginning their friendship visit to the central city.

HCM City’s longest steel flyover opens to traffic

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A steel flyover at Cay Go roundabout in Ho Chi Minh City opened to traffic on October 19, expected to offer a traffic relief to the city’s congested gateway to south-western provinces.

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