Meanwhile, at Mien Tay (Western) bus station, bus companies have not opened the selling as almost all of them exploited the short-haul routes except Phuong Trang and Thanh Buoi. According to Deputy Director of Mien Dong Bus Station Mr. Do Phu Dat, this reason was most of passengers preferred sleeper buses for their long journey on peak days from December 24 to December 28. However, car seats are still available for passengers. It is expected that the Eastern bus station would provide 539,746 seats, including 213,457 car seats and 326,289 lounger beds. … [Read more...] about Lounger-bed tickets for Tet holiday on HCMC- Central-province route sold out
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VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 21
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc paid a visit to the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin (VAVA) on January 20, during which he praised the efforts, activeness and creativity of the association at all levels in protecting the legitimate rights of Agent Orange/dioxin (AO) victims as well as caring and supporting them. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 21
Documentary highlights plight of abused animals
“This kind of response usually comes from people who get offended because they are uninformed and won’t allow themselves to learn because their ego is at stake, so they try to disqualify a person rather than try to understand a point of view that could actually help them. … [Read more...] about Documentary highlights plight of abused animals
“Goût Français” – A French sign of quality
- There are always difficulties when one starts something new. But so far, we have very largely satisfied members. And we have a committee working hard to promote the label in the market. Of course, there will be difficulties but as we are still at the very beginning, we don't yet know what obstacles lie ahead. … [Read more...] about “Goût Français” – A French sign of quality
Tourism on track in the world’s largest cave
Việt Nam's tourism industry has done "some very good policy making but they've generally ignored their own policies", said Peter Burns, a tourism planning consultant and professor who worked on a five-year EU-funded sustainable tourism project in Việt Nam. … [Read more...] about Tourism on track in the world’s largest cave