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Winners of National External Information Service Awards 2017 honored

April 20, 2021 by en.qdnd.vn

The 17 prizes comprise three first prizes, four second prizes, four third prizes and six consolidation prizes.

Vietnam News – the national English language daily, the Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Region Pictorial, and photojournalist Nhan Huu Sang of the Press Photography Department are among the first-prize winners.

Other first prizes were presented to individuals and groups from Thanh Nien (Young People) and Nhan Dan (People’s) newspapers, the Quang Ngai Radio and Television Station and the Vietnam Television.

The award, the fourth of its edition, also honored 15 second prizes, 18 third prizes and 27 consolidation prizes, in the categories of print newspaper and electronic newspaper in Vietnamese and foreign languages, radio broadcast, television broadcast, press photo and book.

The organizing board received 970 entries, up nearly 9 percent as compared with the previous edition, with 931 works qualified for the contest. They are made in 15 languages – Vietnamese, English, French, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Bulgarian, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Lao, Khmer, Slovakian, German and Thai.

Of the entries, 22 come from foreigners. The others hail from press agencies and newspapers at both central and grassroots levels, and overseas Vietnamese.

The organizing board said the works have actively contributed to promoting the land, people and history of Vietnam to the world. They have touched upon political, economic, social and cultural lives of Vietnamese at home and abroad.

The works have reflected guidelines of the Party, policies and laws of the State, as well as Vietnam’s views and stance on regional and international issues in an accurate, timely and vivid way, while opposing false and distorted information about the country, the board said.

The ceremony saw the attendance of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information and Education Vo Van Thuong who is also head of the central steering committee for external information work, and head of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission Nguyen Van Binh, among others.

Addressing the ceremony, Deputy PM and FM Minh congratulated the winners of the award, which, he said, has helped enhance connectivity and coordination between foreign news service units, as well as between domestic and foreign news services.

The 2017 contest’s success has not only reflected the prestige of the award but also affirmed the important role of the external information work in national construction and development, the official said.

He attributed achievements recorded in the country’s foreign affairs in 2017, especially the APEC Year, to contributions of the external information work, including the award.

External information has helped raise trust, consensus and support of people from all walks of life, both at home and abroad, and create an aggregate strength to affirm Vietnam’s prestige and position in the international area, Minh noted.

He urged the external information work, including the award, to keep a close watch on domestic and international situations to serve the interests of the nation.

Via the award, the external information work, should renew form, content and ways to access audience, focusing on foreigners and foreign countries and territories, in an accurate, timely, flexible and suitable manner.

The official also underlined the need to increase information in foreign languages, especially news about the country’s socio-economic development, national sovereignty protection, guidelines and policies, while stepping up the application of information-technology in the work.

More attention should be paid to personnel training, he said, suggesting that the award should be rolled out on a larger scale to promote its prestige.

First launched in 2014, the contest has drawn great attention from both domestic and foreign press organizations, publishers and reporters. The number of entries to the competition has increased through years from 515 works in 10 languages in 2014 to 970 entries in 15 languages in 2016.

The award will continue to be held in 2018, open to Vietnamese and foreign individuals and groups, each of them could submit no more than 7 entries or entry series to the organizing board.

Source: VNA

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​Racist hatred leaves psychological mark on Vietnamese living in the west

April 20, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

While Tran Hong Yen was waiting for a train in Munster, Germany last year, two white men passed by and said in German, “Go back to China and take the virus back with you.”

The 21-year-old Vietnamese student said: “I was stunned and confused. After I got home, the verbal attack was still stuck in my head and made me feel very angry. It looked like they had no one to vent their anger on and we were easy targets.”

She said the peaceful city, where she has studied for over 18 months, has changed a lot since the Covid-19 outbreak began. There are no more greetings or lifts to school from “kind” strangers.

She is now afraid to go outside.

Tran Hong Yen, a Vietnamese student in Munster, Germany. Photo courtesy of Yen.

Tran Hong Yen, a Vietnamese student in Munster, Germany. Photo courtesy of Yen.

Yen said one of her Asian friends had to see a psychiatrist for counseling after frequently facing discrimination and uncertainty caused by the pandemic.

Four years ago Long, a Vietnamese student in Washington, D.C., was on his way home from his part-time job when he was stopped by a young White man who begged for some change. Long politely refused and in return faced a torrent of abuse of Asians.

Two months later he happened to bump into the same person, but this time he was with a Black friend.

He said: “They followed and threatened me, pretended to have guns in their pockets and took my money. I was punched, knocked to the ground, kicked, and racially abused,” Long recalled about the incident that happened four years ago.

He was scared but tried to fight back.

“It affected me mentally for a while. I worry the same thing could happen again, especially during winter when it gets dark early and I often travel alone by bus. Will things get even worse this time?”

Long and Yen are but two of the myriad Asian victims of bigotry, racism and xenophobia in western countries, and these have only worsened following the Covid outbreak.

In Vancouver, Canada, the number of hate crimes reported against Asians increased by 717 percent last year.

But many countries like France, Germany and Belgium do not collect demographic data based on race, making it difficult to accurately understand the scale of the problem.

Data from the London Metropolitan Police shows there were more than 200 attacks on East Asians between June and September 2020, a 96 percent increase year-on-year.

In a 2019 report, the Spanish government said 2.9 percent of Asian citizens were victims of racism.

In France, campaigners say the global pandemic has worsened the lives of Asian communities. In Paris alone, attacks on or insults against Asians happen every two days.

In the U.S., social advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate said it received nearly 3,000 reports of attacks targeting Asian Americans between March and December 2020.

President Joe Biden has said attacks against Asians “skyrocketed” and called on the American people to resist “the rise of xenophobia.”

There is more and more research showing that being stigmatized is affecting the mental health of Asians in the west. The U.S.’s 2018 National Health Interview Survey found that nearly 44 percent of Asian Americans had experienced depression and sought out a psychiatrist.

People from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam are at high risk of post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

An Asian-American boy at a ‘Kids vs. Racism’ rally against anti-Asian hate crimes at Hing Hay Park in the Chinatown-International District of Seattle, Washington, the U.S. on March 20. Photo by Reuters/Lindsey Wasson.

An Asian-American boy at a ‘Kids vs. Racism’ rally against anti-Asian hate crimes at Hing Hay Park in the Chinatown-International District of Seattle, Washington, the U.S. on March 20. Photo by Reuters/Lindsey Wasson.

The American Psychological Association said victims of hostile and racist behavior often experience stress, depression, anxiety, anger, and lack of confidence after trauma. According to experts, it also exposes the deficiencies in the healthcare system for Asians studying and working abroad.

In the U.S., Asian Pacific Islander communities have less access to mental health services than any other ethnic group. International student health insurance usually does not cover the cost of psychological examination. Language barriers and the lack of understanding of Asian history and culture make it difficult for professionals to counsel their clients.

Mandy Diec, director of California at the Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC), said: “This is not new, but it does cause a lot of damage. The biggest problem is that we are living with a healthcare system that does not meet the needs of the community.”

A survey by SEARAC of the Cambodian, Vietnamese, Laotian, and Chinese communities in the U.S. found that 29 percent of respondents encountered problems due to insufficient understanding of mental health services.

For Long, the incident four years ago does not affect his current life too much but he is worried about the growing wave hatred toward Asians, especially following the Covid-19 outbreak.

Yen said many of her Asian friends are often hesitant about talking about discrimination and trauma.

“I don’t understand why people feel so embarrassed. We are not at fault. Everyone should raise awareness about the issue of racism and discrimination against Asians. Don’t wait until you or relatives experience it to speak up.”

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Hanoi FC sign South Korean coach amid lackluster season

April 20, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

Park will manage his first match for the club when Hanoi play Binh Dinh at home in the 11th round of the top-flight V. League 1 on April 28.

Park, 48, is a former national player who made six appearances for the South Korean team and took part in the Summer Olympic Games 1996. He started his coaching career in 2009, two years after retiring. Before Hanoi, Park coached teams in China like Tianjin Quanjan and Tianjin Tianhai.

He finished his two-week quarantine in Vietnam on April 10.

This is the second time that Hanoi are changing managers this season after sacking Chu Dinh Nghiem and replacing him with former national team coach Hoang Van Phuc just this month.

The five-time V. League champions have not been in good form this season with injuries and unstable performances from key players. They are currently standing eighth with 13 points after 10 games and are in danger of falling out of contention for the championship.

After 13 rounds, V. League 1 will enter its second phase when only the top six teams will play each other for the crown. The other eight teams will play each other to avoid relegation. The new format was adopted after the Covid-19 crisis disrupted the tournament.

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Vietnam seeks peaceful, stable China relations

April 20, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

Addressing the Boao Forum for Asia, the president emphasized that the two countries are close neighbors and have worked together on tackling the Covid-19 pandemic, maintain economic growth and become bright spots in the region and the world.

He said Vietnam wishes to enhance comprehensive, effective, equal and mutually beneficial cooperation with China so that the two nations could overcome the pandemic together, maintain a peaceful and stable environment and work to strengthen bilateral relations.

In the context of the world facing unprecedented challenges, Phuc said that no country can address them on their own. Only cooperation and solidarity can bring success, he said.

Countries need to join hands in action for inclusive, sustainable and safe development for all, he added.

The Vietnamese president highlighted a number of areas that countries need to pay special attention to, including promoting cooperation in pandemic control, ensuring vaccine access at reasonable cost, guaranteeing macroeconomic stability, facilitating trade and investment, securing supply chains, boosting production and creating jobs, mobilizing resources for sustainable and inclusive economic development, and building synchronous and developing human resources for digital transformation.

The four-day annual conference from Sunday to Wednesday is being held both online and offline in Boao, a coastal city in the southern Chinese province of Hainan.

Themed “A World in Change: Join Hands to Strengthen Global Governance and Advance Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Cooperation,” the conference will discuss several topics including carbon neutrality, climate change and digital economy.

The Boao Forum for Asia is an international organization jointly initiated by 29 member states. It holds its annual conference in Boao. The founding purpose of the forum is to promote economic integration in Asia. It has since said the mission is to pool positive energies for the development of Asia and the world.

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Hanoi-style crab noodle soup

April 20, 2021 by vietnamnet.vn

This specialty of Hanoi has plenty of versions which combine special ingredients such as fertilized duck egg, beef and stir-fried snail, to name but a few. However, the version with fertilized duck egg may give an interesting gastronomy experience.

Hanoi-style crab noodle soup
A bowl of Hanoi-style crab noodle soup. – SGT Photo: Dao Quan

The main ingredients are of course crab flesh and fertilized duck egg. Rice-field crab is the best choice for the dish. A good field-crab has yellow roe, small pincers and glossy shell. In addition, its flesh will be quite chewy and have a sweet flavor after being cooked.

Healthy crabs are expected to run quickly and have all eight legs and a chubby body. Moreover, their pincers are always upward. Especially, when their belly shell is pressed, air bubbles soon appear. Those having a small belly shell are male crabs while those with a big belly shell are female. Female crabs have more roe than male ones. To remove the stink of crabs, their roe must be steamed first, which also makes the dish more delicious.

About the second main ingredient, a local cook often chooses young fertilized duck eggs which have no space inside when being put under light. Moreover, fresh fertilized duck eggs will sink in salty water.

The Hanoi-style crab noodle soup is served with hot Vietnam-style bagel twists, herbs, sliced banana flowers and mam tom (shrimp paste).

In HCMC, food lovers can find the dish in some eateries in Phu Nhuan and Tan Binh districts, districts 10, 1, 3, 7 and 5.

SGT

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Miss Tourism World Vietnam 2021 accepts transgender candidates and those with plastic surgery

April 20, 2021 by vietnamnet.vn

Miss Tourism World Vietnam 2021 pageants has been officially launched, with new rules.

Hoa hậu Du lịch VN Toàn cầu 2021 chấp nhận thí sinh 'dao kéo' và chuyển giới

Lai Huong Thao (right) is the vice head of the organizing board.

According to the organizing board, which includes two beauty queens as its vice organizers – Miss Sports 2012 Lai Huong Thao, who represented Vietnam at Miss World 2013, and runner-up of Miss Vietnam Asia 2018 Ly Kim Thao – this year’s contest will admit candidates who have had plastic surgery or are transgender.

Hoa hậu Du lịch VN Toàn cầu 2021 chấp nhận thí sinh 'dao kéo' và chuyển giới
Hoa hậu Du lịch VN Toàn cầu 2021 chấp nhận thí sinh 'dao kéo' và chuyển giới

Miss Earth Vietnam Hoang Hanh, model Bui Quynh Hoa and beauty queens attend the launch of Miss Tourism World Vietnam.

Besides general criteria of any beauty contest, contestants of the Miss Tourism World Vietnam pageant are asked to be good at English and understand Vietnamese culture well because the winners are responsible for promoting Vietnam tourism to international friends.

After two preliminary rounds, the organizers will select 50 contestants for the semi-finals. After the semi-finals on July 31 in Ho Chi Minh City, the organizers will pick 35 candidates for the final.

“I support them to participate in this pageant. If those who have plastic surgery are accepted to compete in the pageant, it doesn’t matter whether they are transsexual or not. Those who meet the criteria in terms of qualifications, height, beauty… are allowed to participate in the contest,” said the chief organizer.

The primary round of the northern region will take place on June 12 in Hanoi while the southern region’s round will be held in HCMC on June 19.

The semifinal and final round will be organized in HCMC on July 31 to select top 35 contestants for the climax night which is scheduled to take place in the southern central coastal province of Binh Thuan on August 21.

Contestants are unmarried women aged 18 to 26 who are at least 1.65m tall. Candidates who won awards at regional and provincial beauty contests will get priority access to the semifinal round while beauties who were among top 10 at national pageants will go through the competition’s final round.

Cam Loan

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