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Auto manufacturers launch new models, warm up market amid Covid-19

February 24, 2021 by vietnamnet.vn

Automobile manufacturers are implementing their plans to introduce new models with the hope of boosting sales, despite Covid-19.

Auto manufacturers launch new models, warm up market amid Covid-19

Many new car models have been launched recently, especially B-class sedans.

Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam on February 22 introduced Mitsubishi Attrage 2021. New Attrage CVT Premium 2021 version is said to have notable upgrades, priced at VND485 million. The manufacturer has committed to prop up 50 percent of registration tax, worth VND24 million applied until the end of February.

Prior to that, on December 9, 2020, Honda City 2021, described as a ‘miniature’ Honda Accord, was introduced with a lot of changes in design and equipment. Honda City 2021, with three versions, assembled and distributed in Vietnam, have prices between VND529 million and VND599 million.

Also in December, Hyundai Accent 2021 version with a slight update was introduced to consumers with prices nearly the same as the previous version, between VND426.1 million and VND542.1 million.

However, since the launch, both Hyundai Accent 2021 and Honda City have been in short supply.

Other market segments have also warmed up with new models launched. The MG ZS upgrade model has been available in the market since mid-January with two versions – ZS Com+ and Lux+ – with retail prices of VND569 million and VND619 million, respectively.

In the high-end market segment, Volkswagen Tiguan, Toyota Alphard, Lexus IS and BMW 750Li have been brought to Vietnam. Meanwhile, Ford Everest Sport 2021, MG ZS STD 2021, Isuzu D-Max, Mercedes E-Class, Toyota Camry 2021 and Honda BR-V 2021 will be introduced soon.

Analysts say that automobile manufacturers and distributors decided to market new models despite the third Covid-19 outbreak, showing their optimism about market demand.

Car dealers believe that the market situation will not be good in Q1 and sales may decrease sharply as seen in April 2020.

Quang Huy, the business director of a car sale agent in Hanoi, said slow sales are commonly seen now.

“I think sales will drop dramatically as they did in April 2020 (- 44 percent) and the car prices will also decrease. The market will only get warmer in April or May, when transport firms return to make purchases,” he said.

The Vietnam Automobile Manufacturer Association (VAMA) reported that 26,432 cars were sold in January 2021.

The Vietnamese car market performance was a surprise to analysts as it was lackluster in the first months and unexpectedly bounced back in the last months with sales in December jumping by 45 percent compared with December 2019.

Chi Bao

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New Vietnamese platform of vacation exchange debuts

January 13, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – VPASS will help travelers in Vietnam to exchange their vacations with other travelers around the world.

For the first time, a ‘made in Vietnam’ platform for vacation exchange for Vietnamese and international travelers is introduced.

Legacy Yen Tu – Mgallery in Quang Ninh province is one among vacation destinations in Vietnam

Photo: Chau Trinh

By implementing of 4.0 technology in tourism activities, VPASS Asia SJC has just inaugurated the first vacation exchange platform in Vietnam at the website https://vpass.asia/ . By owning a VPASS card membership, travelers in Vietnam can connect and exchange their holidays within 300 destinations in Vietnam and abroad.

As a part of its business mission to enlarge the vacation providers network, VPASS Asia has just signed contracts of holiday exchange platform with its strategic partners are some favorite 5-star hotels and resorts brands at Vietnam in the afternoon of January 11, 2020.

This partnership is aiming at introducing famous vacation destinations of Vietnam to the network of vacation exchange in the Asia. According to forecasts, not Europe, but Asia will be an area with explosive tourist arrivals in the coming years.

The VPASS vacation exchange platform aims to comprehensively serve specific needs, exclusively for high-end customers, resort property owners, and global timeshare at every favorite destination in Vietnam as well as international vacations cooperation networks.

This platform allows vacation exchanges with tens of thousands of  accommodation establishments at different popular tourist destinations, plus other related services such as airline tickets, using of private airport lounges, complimentary fine-dining dinners and premium spa treatments at these vacation destinations.

InterContinental Hanoi Westlake – a VPASS’s vacation destination in Hanoi. Photo: Minh Ngoc

In 2021, VPASS will provide exchange services at more than 300 destinations in Vietnam and 4,500 international destinations.

“For the first time, a vacation exchange platform was researched and developed by a Vietnamese-owned company, marking a remarkable digital transformation in Vietnamese tourism, as well as the desire to introduce Vietnamese tourism destinations to the world.

VPASS has built a vacation exchange program with tens of thousands of  the most popular and loved resorts in Vietnam and around the world. Besides, there also a series of advanced services are designed and expanded according to the needs of members such as providing air tickets, yachts, golf, airport lounges usage around the world,” Ms. Le Vinh Linh, General Director of VPASS Asia shared her view.

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Flower street opens at Splendora urban area to celebrate Lunar New Year holiday

February 9, 2021 by www.vir.com.vn

Splendora urban area organised the flower street Home Hanoi Xuan for the first time this year

Hanoians are excited to visit and enjoy the spring atmosphere at flower street Home Hanoi Xuan 2021. Taking inspiration from the beautiful countryside with beautiful flowers and lush grass, the street brings a peaceful and warm space for visitors to experience the traditional Tet in Hanoi.

Leading the entire flower street of Home Hanoi Xuan is a cluster of local flowers stretching like colourful rivers meandering, glistening with thatched roofs with yellow straw mounds, banana bushes, sugar cane mops, and mustard flowers, gourd truss, a corn field, and fruit orchards. Ben Xuan Area recreates a river with rustic bamboo bridge, water wheel, and flower boats to create a space full of spring.

At the end of the road, Xuan field awaits with sugar cane, cornfields, paddy fields, and vegetable garden, bringing the most authentic experience of the countryside. In the street, there are also swings, bicycle, monkey bridge, village well, water wheel, and scarecrow for visitors to capture the beautiful moments of spring at Splendora.

The spring flower street will bring some deeply missed hometown colours to Hanoians

Home Hanoi Xuan 2021 also recreates the image of a delicate and rich Hanoi through cultural and artistic activities, connecting the past heritage to the present, introducing the old Tet style into the flow of modern life. These include Hanoi street food, Bat Trang pottery village, Chuong village leaf hat, Dong Ho painting, Silk weaving looms, and much more.

The flower street also has a Think Playground recycling playground for children to have fun and unleash their creativity while reinforcing the awareness of protecting nature and the environment with recycled toys.

The flower street in the neighbourhood of Xuan, Ben Xuan, Vuon Xuan, Cho Xuan, Hoa Xuan, and Dong Xuan will be open for free from 9 am to 9 pm on February 11-17 (December 30 to the 6th of the Lunar calendar). Particularly from February 7-10 (December 26 to 29), the flower street will welcome guests with invitation tickets.

The street is set up by An Khanh JVC event organiser in collaboration with Hanoi Creative City, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), United Nations Settlement Organization (UN-Habitat), and others.

Many special activities will also be held throughout the spring flower festival

By Thanh Van

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H’Hen Nie promotes traditional villages in new photoshoot

February 10, 2021 by dtinews.vn

Miss Universe Vietnam H’Hen Nie 2017 has introduced traditional Dong Ho paintings in a new photoshoot to celebrate the Lunar New Year or Tet Festival 2021.


H’Hen Nie said she had always wanted to promote the traditional values of Vietnam to the world. That’s why the photoshoot for this Tet featured the paintings from Dong Ho Village.

“We all had many difficulties last year, from a pandemic to natural disasters. But we united to overcome it all. I think while we absorb new things and make new developments, we should also protect and preserve the traditional values,” she said.

The photos also use bright colours to convey the festive atmosphere. She gave new year wishes to everyone and promised new projects in 2021.

“I hope I will continue to get support from you during my career,” she said.

Some photos of H’Hen Nie in her new photo collection:

H’Hen Nie promotes traditional villages in new photoshoot

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New monitor promises data on Mekong depredation

December 31, 2020 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – Open data access from satellites and smartphones will build record of environmental change.

The Mekong River’s murky brown water has never hidden the threats from climate change, upstream hydropower dams, sediment starvation, and water level flows. But now a new Mekong Dams Monitor (MDM), bolstered by the Stimson Center’s Mekong Infrastructure Tracker, promises to add needed transparency to observe these ecological problems.

Mekong River: Source: James Borton and Nguyen Minh Quang

For nearly three decades, China has been building dams at breakneck speed on the upper Mekong reaches, alarming countries downstream over the threat of Beijing’s control of the water flow.

These open-access database tools offer data visibility and operations monitoring in present and future development projects, especially focused on China’s hydropower dams, enabling the US government and its think tank partners the ability to pinpoint potential Chinese security threats and changes in foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. For sure, 2020 has brought not only Covid-19 but also record droughts, posing a downstream humanitarian crisis.

The newly announced Monitor underscores the urgency for the adoption of science and technology in the form of remote sensing and satellite imagery directed at the reservoir levels at 13 dams along the river and an additional 15 tributary dams on the lower reaches. The collaborative project originates from the Stimson Center’s program Eyes on Earth Inc. a US research water consultancy and partly funded by the US State Department.

“Data and outputs published on Mekong Dam Monitor complement the ongoing research efforts of organizations in the Mekong, We hope to eventually pass leadership of the platform to collaborative partners in the region and establish lines of official collaboration with the Mekong River Commission,” claims Brian Eyler, a senior fellow at the Washington DC-based Stimson Center and author of Last Days of the Mighty Mekong .

The message behind these open-access database tools is that the US is encouraging the rise of voices and roles from civil society, i.e. grassroots geopolitical agents, who have the capacity and are able to peacefully, yet profoundly, undermine or challenge problematic foreign-owned development projects.

In addition, under the forces of today’s globalization 4.0, data and information appear to outweigh the non-renewable resources. The MDM, MIT and other Western-backed open-data platforms available in the Mekong region shed some light on how the U.S. and its partners are building diverse open sources of information that might constitute a bottom-up and true multi-stakeholder culture in the Mekong region. One question some may ask is in what ways the US agencies and think tanks use and assist international and local actors in employing these open-data platforms and for what purposes?

Broadly speaking, observation and promoting data visibility and transparency informs a localization policy – as part of the recent US Mekong policy. The key aim of this policy is to localize the US influence by supporting local actors to be proactive, more vocal and confident through “data visibility” and “training”. This is a non-confrontational approach that is highlighted in recent cooperation initiatives, including the Mekong-US Partnership.

A field trip to Mekong River. Source: James Borton and Nguyen Minh Quang

It is too early to evaluate the impacts of MDM, and other data-driven platforms in the Mekong region. However, these tools are believed to have a few weaknesses. First, given the traditional notion that state leads and all should follow, the accessibility to information in Mekong societies is different from the Western ones. Second, how to translate information from these data tools into simple languages understandable and interesting to the general audience and local peoples throughout the region remains unsettled. Third, data sources contributing to the tools might be questionable. Finally, as long as the information and dataset are widely recognized, they are not a reliable reference sources for policy-planning in the riparian governments.

Downstream in the Lower Mekong Delta, the Mekong Environment Forum in Can Tho, Vietnam has been engaging local farmers in citizen science or community-based science programs. The growth of grassroots participation in environmental issues, and in scientific research in general, has raised both local and international awareness of the transboundary ecosystem dangers.

MEF offers workshops that provide training in open access software for use in smartphones to address upstream environmental challenges. This is urgently needed since current science studies reveal that upstream dams are causing irreparable damage to the delta, altering fragile ecosystems and wrecking the livelihoods of the 2.3 million residents who farm along the Mekong river and the canals in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta.

The internet and new technologies, such as mobile apps for gathering data in the field and cloud storage tools, have made it possible for non-scientists to participate in the production of data and scientific knowledge. Open Development Mekong, a project of the Washington D.C.-based East West Management Institute, as well as the Mekong Water Data Initiative (Mekong Water.org), a program under the umbrella of the U.S.-backed Lower Mekong initiative, are among a few citizen-science platforms working to increase public awareness of the transboundary impacts of Mekong hydropower dams and other environmental challenges.

Science studies, coupled with grassroots participation, empowers communities and provincial government officials with data highlights that upstream hydro-infrastructure developments impact basin flow regime biology, bed and bank stability, biodiversity, fish productivity and sediment and nutrient transport.

The short-term impact of MDM and other data platforms could encourage increasing voices and involvement of non-state actors, such as NGO and grassroots movements, in local green politics. They are on-the-ground sources of information contributing data to the platforms, and change agents representing the US influence. The recent cancelation of some Chinese-backed development projects in Thailand and Myanmar is a visible example of this impact.

It’s encouraging that across the Mekong region more citizen scientists are working to contribute field-based datasets back to various platforms and introducing new policy recommendations and initiatives for a better Mekong future.

With the rising tide of public access to science information and data transparency, the launch of MDM could facilitate the enabling environment of participatory culture in the Mekong sub region where local voices are heard and have the potential to challenge foreign-owned controversial projects.

James Borton is a senior writer who has reported Southeast Asia for several decades and is co-founder of the Mekong Environment Forum. Nguyen Minh Quang is a Lecturer at Can Tho University and a co-founder of the Mekong Environment Forum.

Disclaimer: The views expressed by James Borton and Nguyen Minh Quang are of their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Hanoitimes.

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Experience Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

January 25, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – A cultural display will be held at Thang Long Imperial Citadel from February 4 (or the 23rd day of the 12th month in the Lunar Calendar) to March 1.

Tet , or Lunar New Year, is the most important festival in Vietnam, an occasion for family reunion, so people visit their relatives and friends, prepare and enjoy holiday together.

Tet decoration at Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Photo: Pham Hung.

In celebration of the year of the Buffalo, Thang Long – Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center works with relevant agencies and craft guilds to host traditional cultural and exhibition activities at the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel heritage site.

Themed “Welcome to the Buffalo” or “ Tan Suu Nghenh Xuan ”, the Tet program at Thang Long Imperial Citadel will feature diverse cultural activities such as calligraphy giving, old Tet rituals of Le Trung Hung dynasty (1533 – 1789) re-enactment, traditional Vietnamese painting drawing, folk-games playing, among others.

The program helps visitors experience the festive atmosphere of Tet in ancient times, while fulfilling Vietnam’s commitment to UNESCO to preserve and promote the heritage at Thang Long Citadel – Hanoi.

The ‘non la’ or conical hats are used to adorn outdoor space of Thang Long – Imperial Citadel. Photo: Pham Hung.

In addition, the outdoor decorative space features some salient clusters with conical hats, lanterns, pinwheels, couplets and calligraphy, with the use of different materials such as bamboo, rattan, paper which are all common and friendly to the environment.

The exhibition part called “Welcome to the Buffalo” will introduce some of the beautiful customs still preserved to date such as the tradition of writing couplets, composing the first verses of the year, asking for and giving calligraphy in the first days of spring, all of which bear witness to the tradition of study-fondness, respect for knowledge and scholars, while hoping for good luck, success and prosperity for all in the New Year.

Game people plays in Spring: the Swing. Photo: Pham Hung.

According to the Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, this is the first time the ritual of “ Tien Xuan Nguu ” of Le Trung Hung dynasty is re-enacted at the Kinh Thien Palace.

This is an ancient ritual that people will offer a clay buffalo to the God Heaven asking for ‘expelling the cold winter and welcoming the warm spring’ to the nation. This ritual will take place on the 23rd day of the Twelve month of Lunar Calendar or February 2 with a talk of historian Le Van Lan about the ritual as its highlight.

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