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Hom nay la 30-04-2013
30-04-1975 Độc lập 38 nam ky niem Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc 独立 - 自由 - 幸福 Independence - Freedom - Happiness không có ǵ quư hơn độc lập tự đó 有什么比独立自由更可贵 nothing more precious than independence and freedom
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Vietnamese celebrities and show-off habit
================================================== ======== VietNamNet Bridge – Big houses, fancy cars, luxury dresses, precious jewelries have become the measure of the “ranking” of Vietnamese celebrities. "Finally, I have bought an Audi.” This is the status on Facebook page of young actress Diem My, attached with a photo featuring the girl sitting in her brand new, milky white car, with a satisfactory and proud smile. If this young actress can afford to buy a new Audi A4 worth hundreds of thousands of US dollars, many big celebrities in the local showbiz may be jealous because Diem My is only 22, recently graduated from the University of Foreign Trade. She was first known as a “hotgirl” and was recently “upgraded” into an actress after playing supporting roles in several TV series and some movies for the lunar New Year 2013. In the last couple of years, a new trend appears in the showbiz: celebrities showing off their wealth. Sometimes, this show-off also brings about sudden reputation for them. For example, last year, Vy Oanh was still unknown when she was a MC in local TV station. Suddenly, she showed off her 7 billion VND new S500 Blue Efficiency car on newspaper. Singer and MC Vy Oanh is a typical example. Over one year ago, people did not know who she was. At that time she was an MC for a local TV station. But the girl has become famous after she showing her S500 Blue Efficiency car worth VND7 billion ($350,000) on a local newspaper. The showbiz was stirred because of the wealth of an unknown singer. After that, Vy Oanh announced to invest over VND1 billion ($50,000) in her new music videos entitled “Green field” and “Fly”. Vy Oanh also disclosed that she spent VND500 million ($25,000) for the debut of her new album. Thanks to showing off her wealth, the young singer has become popular on the media. She is employed as the host of a big reality show on the national TV channel VTV3. Singer Thuy Tien is another example. She is a “hot” singer in the market and has an admirable love affair with the most famous football player in Vietnam – Le Cong Vinh. These things, plus Thuy Tien’s dizzying change of her beauty -- thanks to plastic surgeries, are enough to make her a star. But she became hotter than ever when she appeared with luxury items in the appropriate time. When the rumor had she was engaged with Cong Vinh, she shocked the public by showing a VND4 billion ($200,000) watch, which was said a unique gift from her boyfriend. She also disclosed to buy a VND3 billion ($150,000) new car. Most recently, many local newspapers wrote about Thuy Tien’s re-appearance after giving birth and took pictures of her with her VND4 billion ($200,000) Audi when she drove it to the theater where she was a guest judge of the “Dancing with the Star 2013” reality show. But Thuy Tien and Diem My cannot compare with actress Ly Nha Ky for the “skills” to be famous through show off tricks. Ly Nha Ky’s reputation today has mainly been built by scandals and her show-off tricks. Last year, at the opening ceremony of her diamond shop, she wore a $40,000 gown by Alexander McQueen. Other jewelry that she used at this event is totaled VND7 billion ($350,000). The most expensive item is a VND6 billion ($300,000) Piaget watch. In another event, she showed the jewelry worth more than VND12 billion ($600,000). Again, in a later event, Ly Nha Ky wore items worth about VND10 billion ($500,000). Most recently, Ly Nha Kho showed her $100,000 Chanel dress and said she may wear it only once. Many people commented that it is good if you are rich and you also have the right to buy and to wear anything you want, if you have money. But in a poor country like Vietnam and especially in the current economic downturn, it is not good for showing off that way. That's very offensive. However, now if they don’t show off their wealth, they will lose the chance to be famous. T. Van
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Foreign tourists giving Ho Chi Minh City a miss
================================================== ============== Ho Chi Minh City is losing its status as a tourism hub in the country, with many foreign visitors choosing to bypass it and fly directly to more attractive, safer spots. Figures from the city tourism department show that there were 3.8 million foreign arrivals last year 2012, or just 56 percent of all visitors to Vietnam, down from more than 60 percent in the past. Many hotels have been reporting poor business since last year, saying one reason for this is that visitors to other destinations in Vietnam, who earlier used to stay in the city at least on their first and last days in the country, no longer do so. Travel industry insiders admit that visitors have probably realized that the city is not an attractive enough destination to offset its poor infrastructure and lack of security. Robert Tan, a Singaporean working in the Vietnamese tourism industry, said Ho Chi Minh City is losing its position as the country’s tourism hub when it was the arrival and departure point for almost all international flights. Foreign tourists then used to fly into the city before traveling to other places, he said. But Vietnam’s poor traffic infrastructure plus the economic situation has made such multi-day tours unpopular and people have started to choose particular destinations, he said. That new option has been made even more convenient with other hotspots developing their own airports, he said. Hanoi has always been a major international destination. There are now regular flights to Da Nang from Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Shanghai, and charter flights from Beijing, Taipei, Tokyo and Novosibirsk, Russia’s third largest city in population. There are also international flights to Cam Ranh near Nha Trang. Tan said foreign tourists who want a place to relax and sightsee do not consider Ho Chi Minh City an ideal place, yet the city has failed to make itself competitive in other kinds of tourism. It could follow other major cities in the region like Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, which have developed artificial tourism products like cheap shopping, sporting events, food-related products, and amusement centers, besides traditional cultural products, he said. He described Ben Thanh’s night market, once a magnet for foreign tourists, as a gathering of low-quality eateries and shops selling fakes or copycats, all reaching out to tourists with scary insistence. The city has some shops selling handicrafts, but they are too small for several buses to stop at one time, while tax-free shops do not cater to a diversity of shopping interests and there is almost no entertainment at night, he said. Phan Dinh Hue, director of the city-based Vong Tron Viet (Viet Circle) tourism company, said the city is losing out not only to other destinations in the country, but also to Laos and Cambodia. It does have a “big advantage” as a transit point for tourists going to Cambodia, who can travel from the city by air, river, or road. “But all are poor, especially roads. Moc Bai border gate (in neighboring Tay Ninh Province) is underdeveloped and the staff are slow with immigration and customs procedures.” La Quoc Khanh, deputy director of the city tourism department, lamented, “Tourists are abandoning [the city].” The city should make itself indispensable at least as a shopping hotspot, making use of its resources as the country’s commercial capital, he said. “Tourists coming to Vietnam must think about going to Ho Chi Minh City for shopping.” But Tan said before the city tries to improve its services, it needs to improve safety since mugging has become a major deterrent for foreign visitors.
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Smoking kills 100 people in Vietnam every day
================================================== ==================== Smoking-related diseases kill over 40,000 people in Vietnam each year and if no measure is taken, nearly 10 percent of the Vietnamese population will have died from smoking-related diseases by 2030, the Ho Chi Minh City Health Education and Communication Center warned. The warning, based on the estimates of the World Health Organization (WHO), was released by the Ho Chi Minh City Health Education and Communication Center to mark the date the Law on Prevention and Control of Tobacco Harms took effect - May 1. Smoking is one the leading causes of death in Vietnam, with more than 100 people dead from tobacco-related diseases per day, four times higher than the death toll of road traffic accidents. Vietnam is among the countries having the highest rates of male tobacco smokers in the world, and is also one of the countries where smoking in public places are popular, affecting the health of non-smokers who are exposed to second-hand smokes, according to WHO. According to the 2010 global adult tobacco survey, out of two Vietnamese people over 15 years old, one is addicted to tobacco. Smoking-related fatal diseases like stroke, coronary artery, lung cancer are the leading causes of death for both men and women in Vietnam. Vietnam, with a population of nearly 89 million now, is one of the 15 countries having the highest rates of tobacco users in the world, particularly men, said Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Xuyen at a conference on April 23. About 11 percent of male deaths have been caused by smoking, according to a survey by the Health Strategy and Policy Institute. WHO warns that the number of deaths would rise to 70,000 cases in 2030 if there are no effective measures in response to smoking in Vietnam. 47 million second-hand smokers at home in Vietnam In Vietnam, according to the above-mentioned global adult tobacco survey, about 8 million workers suffer from passive smoking at working places, and as many as 47 million people are regularly exposed to smoking at home. Tobacco kills nearly six million people in the world each year, of whom more than 5 million are users and ex users and more than 600,000 are nonsmokers exposed to second-hand smoke, according to WHO. Unless urgent action is taken, the annual death toll could rise to more than ten million by 2030, and 70 percent of which will be in developing countries, WHO said. In adults, second-hand smoke causes serious cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, including coronary heart disease and lung cancer. In infants, it causes sudden death. In pregnant women, it causes low birth weight. A cigarette shortens life span by 5.5 minutes Meanwhile, scientists warn that smoking a cigarette causes a loss of 5.5 minutes of life expectancy. The average life span of smokers is 5-8 years shorter than non-smokers. In women, smoking may cause infertility, premature menopause, ectopic pregnancy, pre-birth fetal death, miscarriage, and cervix cancer. Smoking when in pregnancy may lead to underweight of newborns, premature birth, and after-birth hemorrhage. In men, smoking may increase their risk of impotence by twice, reduce the ability to produce sperms, cause deformity of sperms, and decrease the ability of sperm movement.
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anyone knows specko80 address in sinkapore?
his photo is out on you tube now and even google.com you just type stanley leng http://www.google.com.sg/#output=sea...w=1366&bih=576 |
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Đàn ông thường thích một mối quan hệ bí mật trên giường, hứa đủ điều nhưng để rồi xem ra đàn ông chẳng thể thực hiện được những lời nói lời hứa đó khi đặt chân xuống đất.
Đừng thề non hẹn biền rồi không làm được mà hăy chứng tỏ bằng những hành đồng v́ người ḿnh yêu và trao t́nh cảm. T́nh yêu luôn đi kèm t́nh dục nhưng t́nh dục rồi hăy dành cho người ḿnh yêu 1 cái ǵ đó nhất định và chắc chắn nhất !! Ai trong số đàn ông ở page ḿg làm đc như vậy?
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Can any kind bros here help me with the translation, i tried google but it seems like nonsense.
Dau sao trong mo van con anh Thanks in advance |
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So on the 9 i go back, you choose too long, only choose here choose there, waste time (years already) Yes, already choosen me, sometimes must endure, tomorrow two of us together |
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Taxi driver fined VND20 million for overcharging foreign tourists
================================================== ================================ VietNamNet Bridge – A representative of the Hanoi-based Trung Viet Taxi firm has apologized to and returned the money to an Australian couple who had to pay nearly VND1 million ($47) for a 7km journey in Hanoi. In the afternoon of April 30, the police of Cau Giay District, Hanoi, summoned a taxi driver named Cuong of Trung Viet Taxi for investigation of an act of overcharging. At the police station, the driver accepted that he claimed more fares than regulations and promised a refund. According to Mr. Do Dung Thu, an inspector of Trung Viet Taxi, the company apologized to the Australian couple, David Patrick and his wife Brandi Dawn Burmey, and terminated the contract with the driver. The company also imposed a fine of VND20 million ($1,000) on the driver. This is the highest fine for a taxi driver for the act of overcharging. Back from the Ha Long Bay and getting the refund, the Australian young couple was glad and thanked Vietnamese friends, especially the receptionist of the Vietnam Ethnology Museum who shared the story to the media and the Hanoi authorities who had quick response. In the afternoon of April 28, they had to pay VND980,000 ($47) to driver Cuong of the Trung Viet Taxi for a 7km distance from the Military History Museum to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, though the meter showed the fare of VND98,000 ($4.5). The couple took photo of the driver and his car and showed the pictures to a receptionist at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, asking for her help. In one week, two overcharging cases against foreign tourists were investigated in Hanoi. At noon on April 23, Ilona Schultz and her two children paid a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. At around 11 am, she made a deal with a cyclo driver for the trip from the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to the Thang Long Water Puppetry Theatre on Dinh Tien Hoang Road, at the price of VND70,000 ($3.5). However, driver Pham Van Chieu dropped them on Hang Trong Street and asked her to pay up to VND1.3 million. The driver was fined and had to give a refund to the passenger. Two days later, three French tourists who had just arrived at the Noi Bai Airport were overcharged and threatened by a taxi driver and an employee of a hotel in the Hanoi’s old quarter. When the police investigated, the receptionist had to apologize to the visitors and compensated them VND10 million ($300). Mai Lan
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Hanoi establishes hotline for reporting taxi overcharging
================================================== ============================= VietNamNet Bridge - Given that the recent overcharging scandal made by a driver of Trung Viet Taxi company has harmed the image of Hanoi’s taxi services, the Hanoi Taxi Association has set up a hotline for passengers to report problems related to taxi operations. Mr. Do Quoc Binh, President of the Hanoi Taxi Association, said that the taxi driver’s overcharging act of Trung Viet company has affected the image of Hanoi’s taxi services in the eyes of international visitors and local people. "Such drivers must be boycotted from the taxi industry to not affect other taxi drivers and taxi firms that work honestly," he proposed. After this incident, the Association has set up a hotline (04 37710851 and 04 38525252) for the passengers to report any problem related to taxi firms. According to the Hanoi Department of Transportation, in less than a month, Trung Viet Taxi was involved in two overcharging cases. In one case, inspector found out that the driver used a chip to change the fares. The authorities have asked inspectors to check the operation of this firm. "If this company serious violates regulations on passenger transportation, it must be closed," said Deputy Director Nguyen Hoang Linh of the Hanoi Department of Transportation. On his part, Director of Trung Viet Taxi, Mr. Doan Viet Ha, admitted that the company's recent leadership change has affected the management of drivers. But Ha said this is just "one rotten apple that spoils the barrel." The company set up a disciplinary council, fired the driver and imposed VND 20 million ($1,000) of fine on him. To prevent such incidents, the company has tightened its discipline and will raise the fine on the act of overcharging from VND20 million to VND50 million. On April 28, during their honeymoon in Vietnam, David Patrick and his wife were forced to pay VND980,000 ($7) for nearly 7 km distance from the Military History Museum to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. They took pictures of the taxi and the taxi driver to report to the authorities. Minh Ha
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“I was also cheated by taxi drivers,” says tourism official
================================================== =========================== VietNamNet Bridge - "I myself was repeatedly cheated by taxi drivers. I was overcharged three times higher than the normal price," said Mr. Nguyen Manh Cuong, Deputy Director General of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), in an interview on the online newswire VNExpress. The VNAT’s leaders recently offered an apology to an Australian visitor who was overcharged by a cyclo driver. What do you think about the current situation of cheating against tourists? For years, the acts of cheating and overcharging have affected the image of the country, the people of Vietnam. This situation has increasingly gotten sophisticated and even with gone with high-tech application. The recent cases were exposed thanks to the determination of visitors to clarify and the fierce intervention of the authorities. Thus, the country’s image is no longer distorted in the eyes of foreign visitors. However, we cannot solve case by case. The tourism sector must propose to the government long-term solutions and ask for the combination of related agencies. Many readers said that the tourism industry has not really committed to the tackle the act of overcharging against visitors, what is your opinion? It is incorrect to say that the tourism sector is not determined to deal with the overcharging phenomenon because the tourism sector only has the function of making proposal, not solving that problem. For example, maintaining security is the task of the police and transportation is under the management of the local governments. The Steering Committee on Tourism has placed orders on security requirements, safety, hygiene, and had projects on anti-robbery at tourist sites and projects to combat overcharge in big cities. However, these actions and measures have not been implemented synchronously and thoroughly so negative incidents keep taking place. There are many reasons such as the people’s poor awareness. We need to improve the legal framework. Currently, the permanent tourism management agency is unclear and it is not the VNAT. We need to have some hot lines for tourists. Some tourism businesses said that they had repeatedly reported of the acts of cheating of taxi drivers at the airports but this situation has not been resolved? When tourism businesses reported incidents, we were based on their reports to ask the authorities to handle. In fact, in many cases they only mentioned the phenomena not showing evidence so it was very difficult to handle. If passengers keep the evidence such as invoices or bills, we will take measures. If passengers accept being cheated and ignore it, then we cannot handle. In Hoi An and Da Nang, which are a small towns, where the local people have been earned their income from tourism stably for a very long time, cheating and overcharging tourists is uncommon. These are good examples. A large number of people in Hanoi and HCM City come from other provinces so it is unfair to make comparison between Hoi An-Da Nang with Hanoi and HCM City. Have you been cheated while traveling? This is not uncommon. I myself have witnessed many times as well and was cheated by taxi drivers. I was charged three times higher than normal fares but I had to pay. We must gradually narrow the gap so the majority of people are not be fooled. However, in each location, at each traveling time the prices are different. The price is high at the time of over demand. Tourists should choose the right time for traveling. State agencies have had plans to prevent the acts of overcharging at tourist site. These plans can only reduce not solve the situation thoroughly. Under the law of supply and demand, many people willing to pay a high price, which is perfectly reasonable in the business. But there are also places where tourist service providers overcharge tourists at the peak time. Many foreign tourists are reluctant to come to Vietnam for overcharging and cheating acts, so what is your advice? Cheating is available in any country. I’ve just been to Italy, a developed country, but there are still robbery and scams and I was advised to be careful. They are different from Vietnam that they make public that problem and give warnings to tourists for their proactive preparation. The government is also in the process. We must also give instruction to visitors. I do not warn visitors about scams, but I advise them to get information on schedules, services, time to go. The visitors who organize the tours themselves often make extensively studies and prepared thoroughly so I believe that we do not have to be worry for them. However, the tourism industry will also promote information about Vietnam and provide information and warnings to tourists for their decision making. Mr. Vu The Binh, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Travel Association, said the association has repeatedly recommended the establishment of tourist police and the recommendation is warmly supported. Tourists are not assured with the protection of the current police forces. There are a lot of police forces but they do not protect tourists. VNE
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