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Plans for tours of Hanoi by electric car

In Vietnam Travel on January 8, 2010 at 3:22 pm




Plans for tours of Hanoi by electric car


QĐND – Friday, January 08, 2010, 19:0 (GMT+7)

The district of Hoan Kiem in central Hanoi and the Dong Xuan Joint Stock Company will introduce two inner city tours using battery-charged electric cars.


The city tours are designed to take visitors around places of interest in Hanoi’s old quarter, according to the developers.


The first tour will travel through the trade streets and the capital city’s biggest wholesale and retail market at Dong Xuan while the other will visit streets renowned for their cuisine as well as craft streets, historic temples and pagodas.


Twenty battery-charged electric cars will be initially imported from China to use on the tours, said the Dong Xuan Joint Stock Company, adding that they hope the tours will start running in the first quarter of this year.


Source: VNA


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Health Ministry plans higher hospital fees

In policies on January 8, 2010 at 3:21 pm




Health Ministry plans higher hospital fees


QĐND – Friday, January 08, 2010, 19:0 (GMT+7)

The Ministry of Health has completed a draft decree which adjusts the current hospital fees to provide better health care treatment for patients, according to Minister Nguyen Quoc Trieu.


According to the minister, some types of medical treatment would be subject to an increase in cost to improve treatment quality at central and district-level hospitals.


The cost of services which require modern medical equipment and technology would be increased to balance out investment while services funded by the State’s budget would rise only slightly.


Viet-Duc (Vietnam-Germany) Hospital director Nguyen Tien Quyet said the current fees are not reasonable or proper.


For example, a liver operation requires tens of doctors and nurses and modern medical equipment, but the cost of 2-2.5 million VND (105-131 USD) is not enough, he said.


Nguyen Thanh Liem, head of the central Paediatric Hospital , said the current fees were set in 1995 and are no longer appropriate in 2010.


For example, a patient is charged 10,000 VND (0.5 USD) per day for a hospital stay while the real cost is around 296,000 VND (15 USD) per day.


However, many patients are concerned about the planned increase.


Nguyen Thi Thin, a cancer patient from northern Hung Yen province, said her first week of treatment cost her nearly 8 million VND (421 USD).


“I don’t know what to do if the fees keep rising. My disease is complicated and requires long-term treatment,” Thin said.


“Increasing fees must mean higher quality services and better doctors and nurses. Unless they can guarantee this, they shouldn’t increase them,” said patient Nguyen Phuong Linh.


The draft decree will be sent to ministries, agencies and hospitals for feedback before being submitted to the Government.


Source: VNA


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Health Ministry plans 1.5mil free doses of swine flu vaccine

In Politics-Society on October 31, 2009 at 2:47 am




Health Ministry plans 1.5mil free doses of swine flu vaccine


QĐND – Friday, October 30, 2009, 20:48 (GMT+7)

Deputy health minister Trinh Quan Huan said on October 29 that the ministry is about to submit to the government a plan to vaccinate around 500,000 highly-risk individuals against A/H1N1.


Huan said at first, free vaccination will be provided to 500,000 people, including pregnant women, those suffering chronic diseases and, healthcare workers treating A/H1N1 patients in some provinces and cities with high numbers of swine flu cases like Hanoi and HCM City. 


Nguyen Tran Hien, director of the Central Epidemiology Institute, said these people have to show documents proving their health conditions. 


Besides the above 500,000 vaccine doses, the World Health Organisation (WHO) will also supply Vietnam 1 million doses, although the date is yet to be fixed, Huan announced. 


Vietnam only permits the import of vaccines that are recommended by the WHO, which have been used safely in the US and Europe. 


GSK will start to import A/H1N1 vaccine to Vietnam from  December 2009. 


Source: VietNamNet/Tuoi Tre 


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Boosting tourism plays key role in plans to eradicate poverty

In Vietnam Travel on September 28, 2009 at 3:43 am







Foreign tourists at an ethnic Dao village in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai’s Ta Phin Commune. Development of local tourism sectors is seen as a way to help poor people escape poverty. — VNA/VNS Photo Trong Duc

HA NOI — Development of tourism has been part of the stimulus plan initiated by the Government which intended to reduce the negative impact of the economic downturn on the nation’s development, generating jobs for many poor people.


At a two-day conference entitled Human Resources Development in Tourism and Poverty Alleviation: Uncharted Territory, Tran Chien Thang, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism said during 2000-08, income from tourism increased at a much higher rate than the average growth in the numbers of Vietnamese and foreign tourists.


Dr Trinh Xuan Dung of the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) said that in 2005, foreign currency earnings from tourism reached more than US$2.3 billion and in 2008, it was $4 billion with an average annual growth rate of 15.6 per cent.


Compared to GDP, total revenue from tourism in the 2000-08 period accounted for 4.15 per cent per year.


He added that tourism also generated many jobs to society, especially for poor people.


According to the latest statistics of VNAT, by 2008, the tourism industry employed, either directly and indirectly, more than 1 million people, accounting for 10 per cent of the labour force in the service sector and 4 per cent of working people nationwide.


Sung Thi Hoa, a Mong ethnic minority woman, works as a waitress at a restaurant in the mountainous district of Sa Pa, northern Lao Cai Province and earns a monthly salary of VND1 million (US$55).


Hoa said that many young people from her village worked as tourist guides, bakers or service staff in hotels and restaurants in the district. Their lives had changed for the better with their improved incomes. Their families were no longer afraid of hunger.


Douglas Hainsworth, senior consultant of the Human Resources Development in Tourism Project, said that in rural areas with limited options for non-agricultural earning opportunities, tourism could provide sources for off-farm income earnings. In urban areas, the tourism sector could also provide opportunities for the poor. Engaging in informal sector activities such as selling products as food or souvenirs to tourists, or gaining entry level positions working in tourism enterprises as cleaners and food services were examples.


According to many experts, people working in the tourism sector have slightly higher incomes and the services generally offer higher returns than other economic sectors.


The General Statistics Office revealed that hotels and restaurants alone ranked 6th out of the 18 national economic sectors in Viet Nam in terms of their efficiency.


A person working in hotels or restaurants earns VND78 million ($4,300) per year while an agricultural labourer earns VND32 million ($1,700) per year or a construction worker VND40 million ($2,200) per year.


Dung said this was the way tourism helped the country’s poverty alleviation aims.


Thang said that tourism was considered as a high potential service sector, high in added value and strongly competitive, but in order to reach international standards, it required high quality human resources.


Tourism training


Hainsworth suggested that it was necessary to improve access to tourism training opportunities for the poor. To more fully engage the poor in tourism training programmes, they needed to be affordable, fit local employment conditions, and be based near to where the poor lived. Vocational skills should be based on both the current abilities of training participants and the jobs they would likely engage in.


He added that entry level positions could provide the vital step to get out of poverty, and the full potential of people from disadvantaged backgrounds should be further supported by opportunities to train for higher level positions in the industry.


Pham Thi Vy, headmaster of Hoa Sua Economic Tourism School, one of the most well-known vocational training schools to offer free training courses in tourism for nearly 4,000 poor people aged between 18 and 25, said that only about 50 per cent of employees in tourism had taken training programmes.


Vy said that the school’s students were mainly from the poor districts of Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, Lao Cai, Hue, Da Nang, Quang Nam and Khanh Hoa, provinces with high tourism potential, but where tourism enterprises found it difficult to find good quality employees. The school picked up the young people in these localities to train them in hospitality skills such as restaurant service, reception and cooking.


She added that the students returned to their hometowns and applied what they had learned from the school and developed their life skills and their local cultural identities.


Hoa, an ex-Hoa Sua student said she had to do the training course at the school before finding work in a restaurant in Sa Pa District. She was going to take part in pastry-making course at school. She hoped to combine her new skills with her village’s traditional cakes in order to improve their attractiveness to customers.


Hoa hoped more young people in rural Viet Nam could have the chance to improve their vocational skills so that they could secure permanent jobs, while satisfying tourists.


Participants at the meeting were informed of the Viet Nam Tourism Occupation Skill Standard System (VTOS) – a system attempting to guarantee international standards in the Vietnamese tourism industry.


The project on human resources development funded by the European Union aimed to improve the quality and standard of human resources working in the tourism sector from 2004-10.


VNAT’s Dung said that through improved human capabilities and skills in tourism, it was expected that the average growth rate of foreign currency earnings from tourism in 2011-20 would be more than 16 per cent per year, with revenue from tourism increasing at more than 18 per cent per year on average. The average growth in the number of international tourists and domestic tourists would be 9-9.5 per cent and 10-13 per cent per year,` respectively. —

Source: vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn

Southern province plans 1,500 bridges

In Vietnam Highlights on September 22, 2009 at 2:25 pm

Southern province plans 1,500 bridges


Ca Mau Province authorities have approved a plan to build 1,588 rural bridges at a total cost of VND453 billion (US$26.7 million) in 2009-10.


The bridges will help provide overland access to rural roads, residential areas, schools and health clinics, limiting waterway traffic and gradually eliminating the need for students to travel to school by river.


Nhan Dan (The People)


Just 1% of contraband cigarettes nabbed


Only seven million packs of cigarettes smuggled into Viet Nam are being seized and destroyed each year, accounting for a mere 1 per cent, it is estimated.


A recent study by WHO said around 5 million people in the world are killed by smoking every year, and the number is expected to rise to 8 million by 2020. In Viet Nam, around 40,000 fatalities are thought to result from smoking annually.


Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberated sai Gon)


Crackdown on petrol adulteration


HCM City is drafting regulations to slap severe penalties on petrol stations that sell adulterated fuel.


The penalties will include increased fines and suspension of licences for up to six months.


Tuoi Tre (Youth)


Youth Union to enlarge talent fund


The HCM City unit of the Communist Youth Union plans to enlarge its Talented Youth Fund to provide more assistance to talented people up to age 35.


The assistance will be provided to students, teachers, and those involved in arts and culture, sports and physical culture, and science and technology. The fund, established in 1993, has funded 500 young talents, so far.


Nguoi Lao Dong (The Labourer)


Quang Nam EZ promoted in Seoul


A seminar on promoting investment in Quang Nam Province and its Chu Lai Open Economic Zone held in Seoul, South Korea, earlier this week saw more than 60 businesses participating. It aimed to provide information to Korean investors and businesses about opportunities for investing in the central province.


Thoi Bao Kinh Te Viet Nam (Vietnam Economic Times)

Source: vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn

Southern province plans 1,500 bridges

In Vietnam Highlights on September 14, 2009 at 6:10 pm

Southern province plans 1,500 bridges


Ca Mau Province authorities have approved a plan to build 1,588 rural bridges at a total cost of VND453 billion (US$26.7 million) in 2009-10.


The bridges will help provide overland access to rural roads, residential areas, schools and health clinics, limiting waterway traffic and gradually eliminating the need for students to travel to school by river.


Nhan Dan (The People)


Just 1% of contraband cigarettes nabbed


Only seven million packs of cigarettes smuggled into Viet Nam are being seized and destroyed each year, accounting for a mere 1 per cent, it is estimated.


A recent study by WHO said around 5 million people in the world are killed by smoking every year, and the number is expected to rise to 8 million by 2020. In Viet Nam, around 40,000 fatalities are thought to result from smoking annually.


Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberated sai Gon)


Crackdown on petrol adulteration


HCM City is drafting regulations to slap severe penalties on petrol stations that sell adulterated fuel.


The penalties will include increased fines and suspension of licences for up to six months.


Tuoi Tre (Youth)


Youth Union to enlarge talent fund


The HCM City unit of the Communist Youth Union plans to enlarge its Talented Youth Fund to provide more assistance to talented people up to age 35.


The assistance will be provided to students, teachers, and those involved in arts and culture, sports and physical culture, and science and technology. The fund, established in 1993, has funded 500 young talents, so far.


Nguoi Lao Dong (The Labourer)


Quang Nam EZ promoted in Seoul


A seminar on promoting investment in Quang Nam Province and its Chu Lai Open Economic Zone held in Seoul, South Korea, earlier this week saw more than 60 businesses participating. It aimed to provide information to Korean investors and businesses about opportunities for investing in the central province.


Thoi Bao Kinh Te Viet Nam (Vietnam Economic Times)

Source: vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn

Delta plans tourist quadrangle

In Vietnam Travel on September 13, 2009 at 4:55 am








Foreign tourists go sight-seeing on the Hau River. Cai Rang floating market in Mekong Delta province Can Tho and My Khanh eco-tourism zone are two of the most attractive destinations in the area. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut.


HCM CITY — A five-year master plan that aims to form a tourism quadrangle in Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta is being developed by the provinces of An Giang and Kien Giang and the cities of Ca Mau and Can Tho.


“The plan is being drawn up because the industry needs co-operation between the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism, tourist businesses and tourist business associations,” said Dr Do Cam Tho of the Tourism Development Institute under the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism.


The goal of the master plan, which covers the 2010-15 period with a vision towards 2025, is to develop the region’s socio-economic, cultural and tourism development. Officials from those localities have been working together to upgrade or build new tourist infrastructure as well as encourage other economic sectors to invest in the industry.


Under the master plan, each locality would place an emphasis on its own tourist features that are not similar to others.


Joint activities


Businesses and national tourism promotion agencies must co-ordinate activities for the industry to prosper, Tho said.


Other joint activities include training personnel, building a tourism promotion centre and websites, and improving the quality of tourism products and services.


Under the plan, Kien Giang Province’s Phu Quoc Island, known for world-class beaches, is slated to become an international-standard eco-tourism area.


The draft plan for the island calls for luxury entertainment services, five-star hotels, casinos, conference halls, exhibition and trade centres, training centres and centres for advanced scientific research.


Also planned are duty-free zones for air and sea ports, craft villages and a centre for hi-tech agricultural production for tourism.


Officials working on the master plan said infrastructure in the quadrangle area, including bridges, roads, airports and ferries, needed to be upgraded or newly built.


More three to five-star hotels and attractive recreational facilities should be built, they said.


Tourism products were still poor and very few craft villages attracted foreign visitors, officials said.


The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta welcomes about 3.5 million tourists every year.


The quadrangle of An Giang, Kien Giang, Ca Mau and Can Tho employs 3,000 people in the tourism sector, but only 50 per cent have received formal training.


To meet the increasing demand of tourism in the region, the Delta needs at least 10,000 employees, and they should be professionally trained, according to the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism. —

Source: vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn

Moscow plans closer Ha Noi, City ties

In Uncategorized on November 26, 2008 at 3:24 pm

MOSCOW — The Russian capital of Moscow foresees greater economic co-operation with Ha Noi and HCM City, particulary among small-and medium-sized enterprises and in such sectors as education and training, culture and science, tourism, and infrastructure.


At a press briefing in Moscow last Thursday, Vladimir Lebedev, deputy director of the Moscow Foreign Trade and International Relations Department, praised the progress Vietnamese businesses have already made in implementing major projects that have brought practical benefits to both Moscow and the two largest Vietnamese cities.


He also expressed optimism about the further prospects for growing economic ties among the cities, noting that Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov would visit Ha Noi and HCM City starting today to review projects for which Viet Nam has issued a call for investment. He will also consider additional major projects of mutual benefit, such as the urban railway in HCM City and other infrastructure and transportation projects.


Luzhkov plans to discuss with Ha Noi authorities possible co-operation in organising cultural and trade promotion events to coincide with the celebration of the upcoming 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Ha Noi.


Bilateral trade between Viet Nam and the city of Moscow reached US$600 million in 2007, accounting for 60 per cent of total trade between the two countries, the trade counselor of the Vietnamese Embassy in Moscow, Vu Trong Nghia, said at the press briefing.


Two-way trade between Viet Nam and Russia was projected to hit $1.5 billion in 2008, rise to $3 billion per year by 2010 and to as much as $10 billion per year by 2020, he added.


Moscow mainly exports metals, fertiliser and machinery to Viet Nam, while importing rice, seafood and food staples from Viet Nam. Food security was one of Russia’s primary concerns, Lebedev noted, particularly in the context of the current food crisis which has driven up food prices alarmingly. Viet Nam was considered to be a reliable food supplier for Russia, he added. —

Hyundai inks plans for lotus-shaped tower in City

In Uncategorized on October 18, 2008 at 12:47 pm

HCM CITY — Korea’s Hyundai Engineering and Construction (E&C) Company yesterday signed the main package contract for a 68-storey lotus-shaped tower developed by the Binh Minh Import-Export, Production and Trading Corp.


The package, worth US$93 million before VAT and import tarrifs, also includes the supply and installation of the tower’s electrical and engineering systems.


The Bitexco Financial Tower, located in HCM City’s Dist. 1, is bound by the streets of Hai Trieu, Ngo Duc Ke and Ho Tung Mau. The total investment for the tower is estimated at US$220 million.


Bitexco chairman Vu Quang Hoi said he expected the project, one of the highest buildings in Viet Nam with a height of over 262m, would be completed in 2010.


It will have three basements of over 12,000 sq.m, around 100,000 sq.m for office space, a convention centre and a shopping mall.


The 47th floor will be an observation spot for tourists to look over the city.


Hyundai E&C has participated in various projects in Viet Nam, including the Pha Lai 600MW Thermal Power Plant No 2 and Hyundai-Vinashin Shipyard, according to its president J.S. Lee.


Bitexco has become a large real estate developer with residential complexes The Manor Ha Noi and The Manor Sai Gon, and The Garden – an office, hotel and shopping mall complex. —

Shipbuilder plans $582 million bond issuance to up capital

In Uncategorized on October 16, 2008 at 12:17 pm







Work is under-way on a 6,500 DWT ship of Pha Rung Shipbuilding Co, an affiliate of Viet Nam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin). Vinashin plans to issue nearly US$582 million worth of bonds next year. — VNA/VNS Photo Anh Ton

HA NOI — Viet Nam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin), the largest shipbuilder and industrial conglomerate in Viet Nam, plans to issue nearly US$582 million worth of bonds next year.


The country’s general director Nguyen Quoc Anh said the bonds would raise capital for its projects; VND3 trillion ($181.8 million) would be issued domestically while $400 million would be mobilised internationally. The issuance was approved in principle by Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung last month.


The company is having its 2007 and 2008 accounts audited in preparation for the bond issuance. KPMG Limited, one of world leading auditing and advisory firms, signed a contract to do the audit last Friday, said Anh.


Chairman of Vinashin, Pham Thanh Binh, could not be reached yesterday for further comments.


Vinashin’s total production value reached nearly VND26.3 trillion ($1.6 billion) in the first nine months of the year, up 69 per cent over the same period last year. Nine-month turnover attained was more than VND19.6 trillion ($1.18 billion), increasing 71 per cent year-on-year.


At the end of last year, Vinashin reported that it had VND81 trillion ($4.9 billion) in total assets and VND6 trillion in ownership capital.


The wholly State-owned group now represents over 80 per cent of Viet Nam’s domestic shipbuilding capacity. It offers a diversified spectrum of products including shipbuilding, ship repairs, shipping and logistics, civil and offshore construction and financial and research services. —