Bài đăng

Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn July 01

US Air Force Band Pacific Brass Leaves Impressive Impression After Performance in Hanoi

The band touches down in Vietnam on June 29 and joins a tour across Hanoi, Hai Phong, and Hai Duong until July 2. The band is made up of five members who impress local audiences with performances of musical instruments, thereby helping to introduce American culture to Vietnamese people. Residents snap photos to save memories of seeing the US air force band. Vietnamese singers also have the chance to perform alongside US friends during the course of the event. Pacific Brass hold exchanges with audiences at the event. They are set to perform in Hai Phong and Hai Duong on July 1 and July 2, respectively. The post US Air Force Band Pacific Brass Leaves Impressive Impression After Performance in Hanoi appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Ho Chi Minh City Show Features Nearly 600 Koi Fish

The sixth show aimed to provide a dedicated space for koi fish breeders and enthusiasts in Vietnam, as stated by the event organizer. The event garnered a significant number of participants, including a diverse range of students. The Ho Chi Minh City Koi Fish Club attracts members from various regions in Vietnam, including Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Bac Giang, Hanoi, Thua Thien-Hue, Da Nang, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, and other provinces in the Mekong Delta. Nguyen Anh Viet, the vice-chairman of the club, shared this information. “The show is an unprecedented spectacle, boasting over 140 awe-inspiring fish tanks filled with a magnificent collection of nearly 600 koi, each measuring between 20 and 95 centimeters in length,” enthusiastically stated Viet. “We have invited a distinguished panel of seven judges, each of whom are esteemed owners of the largest and most reputable koi farms in Japan. This group of experts brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, making them the perfect...

First Vietnamese Cyclist Ever Qualifies for Olympics

Hình ảnh
That would also mark the first time in history that a Vietnamese cyclist participates in the Olympic Games. Her successful qualification can be attributed to the gold medal she won in the women’s event of the 2023 Asian Road and Para Cycling Championships in Thailand on Monday. She triumphed over a 109-kilometer racecourse, showcasing her determination and skill. During Monday’s event, Nguyen Thi Thi, Nguyen Thi Thu Mai, and Tran Thi Thuy Trang consistently supported her, which greatly helped her integrate into the leading peloton. She impressively outperformed her formidable competitors, including Sun Jiajun from China and Jutatip Maneephan from Thailand, to secure the championship title. This talented individual showcased her superior skills and abilities, surpassing even the most formidable opponents such as Sun Jiajun from China and Jutatip Maneephan from Thailand. With great determination and a relentless drive for success, she emerged as the undisputed champion and claimed th...

Hanoi Housekeepers Facing Difficult Times

Unfortunately, their dreams of financial stability have been shattered by an unyielding economy. When 51-year-old Vu Thi Thoa from Thieu Do Ward, Thieu Hoa District, arrived in Hanoi, she had high hopes of finding stable employment and earning a decent income to support herself and her family. Now, after spending almost a month in the capital city, Thoa has been primarily focused on finding work as a domestic helper. She has been spending her days at a job referral center in hopes of catching a break and landing a job opportunity. In Vietnam, domestic helpers are commonly known as “osins,” a term adopted from a popular Japanese drama series that aired in 1994. The series depicted the life of a housekeeper named Oshin, which resonated with Vietnamese audiences and led to the adoption of the term “osin” to refer to domestic helpers in Vietnam. Over the past several months, many osins and former factory workers in northern Vietnam have become unemployed and have had to migrate to Hano...

How Has Hanoi Advanced in Global Livability Rankings by 2023?

Hình ảnh
One year later, Vietnam’s capital has experienced a significant improvement, jumping 19 spots to 129th out of 173 cities in the latest Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) liveability rankings. The vibrant city of Hanoi has experienced a remarkable transformation, propelling it to become one of the world’s most livable cities in 2023. Boasting a strong sense of community, the city’s friendly residents and their unwavering support have played a pivotal role in Hanoi’s recovery and growth. Hanoi’s rich heritage and traditional values, which date back centuries, have been preserved and celebrated, adding to the city’s charm and appeal. Additionally, Hanoi’s cuisine, renowned for its unique flavors and diverse range of dishes, has further enhanced its reputation as a must-visit destination. This combination of factors has contributed to Hanoi’s ascent in the global livability rankings, solidifying its position as a captivating and thriving city.  The daily life of Hanoians in t...