The Goethe Institute in Hanoi is hosting a display of “Ao Dai” (Vietnamese traditional long gown) in combination with a multimedia installation as the first cultural activity in a series to mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Germany and Vietnam in 2015.
Japanese businesses, including those in Osaka city, are interested in studying the investment climate in Ho Chi Minh City, especially in the fields of infrastructure, economy and education.
Honda Vietnam (HVN) sold as many as 6,492 automobiles in 2014, up 41% from 2013, according to Director of the Automobile Division at Honda Vietnam Tomohiro Maruno.
The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in collaboration with the provincial Museum of Nam Dinh and the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts on January 15 opened an exhibition on old Vietnamese lion and “Nghe” sculptures.
Hashima Vietnam, a 100 percent owned affiliate of Japan’s Hashima Sewing Machine Corporation, opened its first factory in the northern province of Ha Nam on January 15.
Officials from the Dutch city of Eindhoven had a working session on January 15 with authorities of Vietnam’s southern province of Binh Duong, seeking a cooperation deal for both localities’ socio-economic development.
Lovers of “Hat Xam” (blind buskers’ singing) will have a chance to savour a spectacular art performance of the traditional music genre at the Hanoi Opera House on January 20.
Vietnam is making appropriate strides in tax administrative procedure reform, said Joanna Nasr, a World Bank expert, at a workshop in Hanoi on January 15.
(VOV) -The Ministry of Transport and the People's Committee in Kien Giang province have approved the feasibility report and proposal for building an international passenger port on Phu Quoc Island.
The Vietnam Shipping Lines Corporation (Vinalines) set to launch initial public offerings (IPOs) in the first quarter of 2015, General Director Le Anh Son announced at the firm’s conference in Hanoi on January 15 to review 2014 results and set targets for 2015 operations.