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Heritage, ‘Ao dai’ to be promoted during 28th Viet Nam Film Festival
The festival will feature 128 films from 42 units, including 26 feature films, 56 documentaries, 15 scientific films, and ...
Read moreOxford University’s college to be probably named after Vietnamese businesswoman who committed $211mn donation
Linacre College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the UK, is seeking permission to change its ...
Read moreDa Nang reopens beaches, hotels as COVID-19 After Controlling Covid-19
Swimming is only allowed from 4:30 am to 6:30 pm at designated areas and residents are asked to keep ...
Read moreGuidance on welcoming arrivals in Da Nang from other localities nationwide
The Da Nang People’s Committee has recently issued Official Letter No. 6603/HD-UBND guiding citizens from other localities to enter ...
Read more2 new species of animals in Viet Nam’s red list of threatened species found in Da Nang
Da Nang’s Son Tra Nature Reserve is now home to 515 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects. ...
Read moreDa Nang’s museums ready to welcome visitors back
After the ‘stay-at-home’ order applied to Da Nang’s population has been lifted, many museums citywide have resumed their operations. ...
Read moreFighting fake news in the time of COVID-19
In our digital age, an overabundance of infodemics carrying inaccurate and even misleading information spread like wildfire, causing fuels ...
Read moreHow to safely shop at markets amid COVID-19 wave
The Da Nang Department of Industry has released plans for the resumption of business activities at wet markets across the ...
Read moreProject of Hue – Da Nang steam trains for tourists to be approved
Recently, the Vietnamese Ministry of Transport has approved a project of using steam-locomotive trains on the Hue – Da Nang Railway, a ...
Read moreVietnamese tourist hotpots in contention for 2021 World Travel Awards
Da Nang, Hue, Hoi An and Hanoi, famed Vietnamese tourism havens, have been nominated in different categories at the 2021 ...
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