Thứ Ba, 1 tháng 9, 2015

Hanoi by night



Lights illuminate the city’s modern side in this photo essay






The mausoleum of late President Ho Chi Minh with the capital’s iconic bridges Long Bien (L) and Chuong Duong (R). Photo credit: Zing


Long Bien Bridge, the first iron bridge built over the Red River, connects Hoan Kiem and Long Bien Districts. After around three centuries, the bridge has become an icon of the city’s history.


The Red River through Hoan Kiem and Ba Dinh districts.


Chuong Duong, another bridge over the Red River connecting Long Bien and Hoan Kiem districts. It has been in use since 1985.


Ho Guom (Sword Lake) is surrounded by major buildings including the city’s government office and Hanoi Post Office.


Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc square, which is named after an educational institution that existed in Hanoi for a short time at the beginning of the 20th century and aimed to reform Vietnamese society under French colonialism. It is at the crossroads point of Dinh Tien Hoang, Hang Dao and Hang Gai Streets to the northeast of Sword Lake.


Ba Mau Lake on Le Duan Street and opposite Bay Mau Lake in Thong Nhat Park.


Pillars for the capital’s first elevated railway project on Dong Da, or Hoang Cau, Lake.


Keangnam Landmark Tower, the current tallest building in Vietnam with 72 floors.


The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi Hotel and its surroundings.


The street between Daewoo Hotel and the 65-story Lotte Center Hanoi.


Nguyen Chi Thanh, one of the biggest roads in Hanoi.


The West Lake


Thang Long Boulevard, an expressway connecting Hanoi with the Ho Chi Minh Road that runs to other provinces.


You can find the original Vietnamese story here on Zing.









Hanoi by night

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Learn the art of Japanese cocktail making in two minutes







Kenta Goto, the owner of New York’s Bar Goto, makes his signature drink, the Yuzu-Calpico Fizz. Goto brought his Japanese heritage into his Lower East Side bar to put a new spin on classic American drinks.








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Ho Chi Minh City park to be similar to iconic US park




A digital image of Vinhomes Central Park, where Ho Chi Minh City’s biggest riverside park will be located



Real estate conglomerate Vingroup has announced it will build a VND500-billion (US$21.9 million) park along the Saigon River, saying it will be the largest in Ho Chi Minh City and on the lines of Central Park in the US city of New York.

The 14-hectare park, which will be part of an apartment complex the company is building, will be completed next year, local media reported.

Vingroup was quoted as saying the park would consist of gardens, some in Japanese style, areas for exercise and children’s play areas.

A lawn big enough for events with more than 1,000 people would also be part of more than 40 works at the park, it said.

US landscaping company EDSA is the consultant for the park’s design.








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Vietnam"s longest lantern street opens in Da Nang



More than 3,000 lanterns will light up Asia Park in the city during the Mid-Autumn Festival




Authorities in the central city of Da Nang have kicked off the month-long display of over 3,000 lanterns at Asia Park to mark Vietnam’s National Day (September 2).




The event is also meant to celebrate Tet Trung Thu, or Mid-Autumn Festival, which is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of lunar calendar and will fall on September 27 this year. The festival day will be the event’s last day and will be marked by the performance of local lion and dragon dances.




More than 100 artisans from Hoi An worked on the exhibition, which covers more than 1.1 kilometers and is named “Vietnam’s longest lantern street.”




The exhibition’s central area is dedicated to hundreds of lanterns with Vietnamese designs such as stars and moons.




Lanterns with designs typical of Japanese, Indonesian and Singaporean cultures are displayed at another three areas.




With a diversity of designs, lanterns here can be found in human figures wearing Vietnamese ao dai and playing traditional musical instruments.




Or, a cartoon character




Or, carps




Lanterns decorated with Japanese cherry blossoms, or sakura, and Japanese texts




Sun Wheel, a 115-meter high ferris wheel, plays a key part in several lantern installations.



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Vietnam"s longest lantern street opens in Da Nang

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8 places to watch fireworks displays on Vietnam"s National Day




A file photo of a firework display in Vietnam. Photo credit: Zing.vn


To celebrate the National Day’s 70th anniversary, fireworks displays will be organized at eight places around Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday night.


All the shows will take place at the same time, from 9 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.

Five of them will be held in the capital city, the celebration’s main venue. The locations are the Hoan Kiem Lake, Thong Nhat Park, My Dinh Stadium, Nguyen Hoang Ton Garden and the Van Quan Lake.

Meanwhile, Ho Chi Minh City will host two of the shows at Dam Sen Park and the Saigon River Tunnel.

In the central city of Da Nang, the sole display will take place by the Han River, between Han and Thuan Phuoc Bridges.








8 places to watch fireworks displays on Vietnam"s National Day

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Pitcher Festival







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Pitcher Festival

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Stspanmps still needed for mspanny documents





” Businesses could themselves decide the number and content of stamps. This was considered as a big breakthrough to facilitate enterprises in their operation” said Bui Quang Vinh, Minister of Planning and Investment. — Photo vtv

HA NOI (Biz Hub) — Businesses would still need stamps to carry out certain legal documentation formalities since several laws and regulations do require use of stamps.


Responding to questions regarding the 2014 revised Enterprise and Investment Laws, that became effective on July 1, Bui Quang Vinh, Minister of Planning and Investment, said enterprises needed time to fully understand the new documents and firms and their partners, as well as state management agencies, would feel insecure if there were no stamps on a contract or document.


Vinh told the People Ask, Minister Answers programme on VTV1 on Sunday that the law aimed to remove the requirement of a stamp in keeping with the international norms. Businesses could themselves decide the number and content of stamps. This was considered as a big breakthrough to facilitate enterprises in their operation.


The minister also said the application for establishing a firm still asks for clarification about the company owner’s detailed information as well as initial business lines as these were related to tax code.


“In the developed countries, enterprises are also asked to declare business code,” he said, adding that the code would help management agencies, both inside and outside the country, to know the firms’ operating field.


Answering issues that business registration cases under the new law remained limited due to lack of specific guidelines, he said a series of guidelines would be promulgated in the next few days.


“The ministry has issued specific instructions to businesses and agencies while waiting for the guidelines,” he added.


The minister noted that businesses were now taking only three days to register ever since the law took effect.


In the first 50 days after the new law came into effect, the country saw more than 13,000 newly established firms, posting 73 per cent year-on-year increase.




Minister of Planning and Investment, Bui Quang Vinh. — Photo nguoiduatin

“The surge in the number of new firms has been thanks to economic recovery, stable macro economy and also because procedures for establishment have become more transparent and stable.”


Foreign companies welcomed the new laws. However, they have been worried as they need to apply for two licences for investment and business registration instead of a single one. They wondered whether the new regulation could cause more trouble.


The minister said the two licences used to be combined together but were granted by two different agencies.


The grant of business registration was simple and it was issued by the provincial departments of planning and investment. The investment licence was issued by the departments or management boards at industrial parks or processing zones or even the chairman of People’s Committee in case of big projects. Some projects were even decided by the National Assembly and Prime Minister.


That was the reason that the two licences were not put together. The separation would help shorten the time required as the business registration grant would take only three days while the other licence process takes 15 days. Businesses used to take 52 days for the two licences earlier.


These are two laws still awaited by the business community.


Many provisions binding upon or impeding the enterprises’ investment and business have been excluded from the 2014 Enterprise Law. A lot of people expect that the 2014 Enterprise and Investment Laws will create a good business environment and help the business community develop strongly.


The amended laws allow businesses to expand their activities as long as what they do is not illegal. Earlier, companies in Viet Nam had to exactly specify their business activities in their business licence.


The list of illegal business activities has also been shortened from 51 to 6, including wildlife trading, human trafficking and sex services.


The General Statistics Office reported that 9,301 new businesses were established across the country in August, with a total capital of VND55.2 trillion (US$2.46 billion), up around 41 per cent from the previous month.


That means more than 300 businesses were being launched in Viet Nam every day.


The number of new businesses increased 84 per cent, with the registered capital rising by 102.4 per cent over the same period last year.


The office also reported a 66.2 per cent year-on-year increase in the number of new businesses in July, when the amended Business and Investment Laws took effect.


Tran Thi Hong Minh, an official from the ministry, said the figures showed that the new laws had been well received by the business community and were having a positive impact on the business environment.


Statistics also showed that 7,595 businesses suspended their operation in August, up 28 per cent from the previous month, and 834 businesses shut down, 11.5 per cent more, during the same time. — VNS





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