• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

VietNam Breaking News

Update latest news from Vietnam

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimers
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit your story

Sam cooke bring it on home to me chords

Run out of milk? Robots on call for Singapore home deliveries

April 12, 2021 by tuoitrenews.vn

SINGAPORE — Hoping to capitalise on a surge in demand for home deliveries, a Singapore technology company has deployed a pair of robots to bring residents their groceries in one part of the city state.

Developed by OTSAW Digital and both named “Camello”, the robots’ services have been offered to 700 households in a one-year trial.

Users can book delivery slots for their milk and eggs, and an app notifies them when the robot is about to reach a pick-up point – usually the lobby of an apartment building.

The robots, which are equipped with 3D sensors, a camera and two compartments each able to carry up to 20 kg (44 lb) of food or parcels ordered online, make four or five deliveries per day on weekdays and are on call for half day on Saturday.

A cyclist passes as Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, makes its way during a delivery in Singapore April 6, 2021.  Photo: Reuters

A cyclist passes as Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, makes its way during a delivery in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo : Reuters

They use ultraviolet light to disinfect themselves after every trip, said OTSAW Digital’s chief executive, Ling Ting Ming.

“Especially during this pandemic period, everybody is looking at contactless, humanless,” he told Reuters.

For the time being, staff accompany the robots on their rounds to ensure no problems arise.

People look on as Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, makes its way during a delivery in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo: Reuters

People look on as Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, makes its way during a delivery in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo: Reuters

Tashfique Haider, a 25-year-old student who has tried out the service, said it could be particularly helpful for the elderly so they wouldn’t have to carry goods home.

But a passerby worried the technology might be too much trouble for some.

“The younger customers will like it. I don’t think they (the older generation) will, because these are gadgets that younger people like,” said 36-year-old housewife Xue Ya Xin.

Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, makes its way during a delivery in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo: Reuters

Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, makes its way during a delivery in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo : Reuters

A staff member loads groceries into Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo: Reuters

A staff member loads groceries into Carmello, an autonomous grocery delivery robot, in Singapore April 6, 2021. Photo: Reuters

Filed Under: International Vietnam Life - Run out of milk? Robots on call for Singapore home deliveries, TTNTAG, nyt home delivery, pharmacy home delivery, home delivery pharmacy, prescription home delivery, home delivery prescription, online home delivery, home delivery online, singapore food delivery, Reis Robotics Singapore Pte Ltd, home delivery, fresh milk home delivery, milking robots

Bringing Polish language back to Vietnam school – inevitable move

November 7, 2019 by hanoitimes.vn

Reintroducing the Polish language is necessary in the course of tightened bilateral ties and stronger partnership between Hanoi University and its partners.

Reintroducing the Polish language, which was taught in Vietnam in the 1980s, into university curriculum is necessary in the course of tightened bilateral relations between Vietnam and Poland, according to a Vietnamese rector.

Polish Ambassador to Vietnam Wojciech Gerwel, Deputy Head of Mission Maciej Duszyński work with HANU Rector Nguyen Van Trao. Photo: HANU

The availability of Polish language in Hanoi University (HANU)’s educational program, in addition, shows the strong cooperation between the university and its partners, Hanoi University’s Rector Nguyen Van Trao said at a meeting with Polish Ambassador to Vietnam Wojciech Gerwel last weekend.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Wojciech Gerwel said bringing back Polish language after decades indicates the enhanced the Vietnam – Poland relationship which has lasted for 70 years.

He believed learning the Polish language will enable learners to grasp more working opportunities in the context that more and more Polish companies are investing in Vietnam thanks to the broader bilateral ties.

Making Polish available in HANU has required efforts from both countries, typically the Polish Embassy in Hanoi and Hanoi University.

Those who make efforts to bring Polish back to Vietnam’s schools. Photo: HANU

The journey began two years ago when HANU and Poland’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education signed a memorandum of intent in attendance of the late Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang and Polish President Andrzej S. Duda.

In October 2018, HANU and the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) signed an agreement in which the agency would send native teachers to help the university build teaching programs covering elementary (A1, A2) and basic levels (B1).

In April 2019, HANU launched the first Polish course and Polish was officially introduced as the second language to its students since September.

In November, HANU plans to open another Polish course to make this language available to learners in Hanoi. The move aims to create opportunities to study and work in Poland for Vietnamese nationals.

Many HANU students are interested in Polish. Photo: HANU

Why Polish?

There’s a generation of Vietnamese people who learnt Polish in the 1980s for studies in Poland under the support of the Polish government.

According to Ho Chi Hung, deputy head of the Vietnam-Poland Friendship Association, there were roughly 10,000 Vietnamese people trained in Poland and those of his generation (their 60s, 70s) spent years in the country which they consider the second homeland.

Dr. Hoang Thu Oanh, former lecturer of Polish language at HANU. Photo: HANU

Dr. Hoang Thu Oanh, former lecturer in the Polish language and Polish literature at HANU, said Polish is not easy but learners would no longer find it difficult one they learn it. She insisted that the learners would love this language when they achieve proficiency.

The former lecturer said she and her friends were lucky to know about such a beautiful language as they were able to study and do research in Polish. Her love for Polish remains unchanged from the first days she was taught thanks to the support by the government of Poland. She was touched that they had experienced great moments during her course in Poland.

Dr. Luong Minh Chinh, lecturer at Thuyloi University, obtained doctorate degree at Politechnika Warszawska. Photo: HANU

PhD. Luong Minh Chinh, lecturer at Thuyloi University, who obtained doctorate degree at Warsaw University of Technology (Politechnika Warszawska), said that Polish has opened up a briliant career for him as he can learn everything including his major in Polish. So far, he keeps learning, reading and doing research in this language together with the mother tongue. He inspired students with sharing about the Polish language and people as well as great experiences during his study in the Central European country. “Anytime coming back is like coming home,” he recalled.

Polish

Polish is a Slavic language which emerged in the 10th century when the Polish state developed itself. Previously a spoken language only, Polish became a written language with the adoption of the Latin alphabet, brought by Christianity.

The number of Polish speakers hits roughly 55 million around the world. Polish is an official language in Poland. In the UK, Polish has become the third most spoken language after English and Welsh. Polish is also the second most spoken Slavic language after Russian.

There are strong Polish-speaking communities in Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine together with those in Canada, the US, Israel, Argentina, Brazil, Belarus and don’t be surprised if you meet Polish speakers in Denmark, Estonia, Serbia or New Zealand.

Polish contains a great number of words borrowed from Latin, Czech, German, Belarusian, and Ukrainian and also some words from Italian, French, and English. Along with the other West Slavic languages, it has a fixed stress accent.

It’s an interesting fact that five Nobel Prizes in Literature have been awarded to Polish writers. It shows part of activities to honor this language, according to Dr. Oanh.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Polish language, Hanoi University, 1980s, rector, ambassador, HANU, NAWA., language vietnam, speech language pathology schools, languages vietnam, seoul foreign language high school, xuk english language summer school, foreign language high school requirements, polish language translation, language on schools, italian language summer school, chungnam foreign language high school, learn polish language, job polish language

Branded residences elevate land potential in Vietnam’s metropolises

April 12, 2021 by www.vir.com.vn

branded residences elevate land potential in vietnams metropolises
The Ritz-Carlton development covers 8,500sq.m next to Ben Thanh Market

One highlight of these land plots is their attachment to globally acclaimed brands such as Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott, and Marriott – and are all developed by Masterise Homes, a member of Masterise Group, which pioneers in bringing world-class excellence to the development, operation, and management of real estate products and services in the Vietnamese market and beyond.

Spacious plot at Saigon River becomes Grand Marina

The first to date is the central land plot along the Saigon River in Ba Son area which stretches from Ton Duc Thang to Nguyen Huu Canh streets in the heart of District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City.

The land space, formerly belonging to The Centennial Saigon luxury condominium project, has changed its name to the Grand Marina Saigon, with Masterise Homes acting as the developer of the maiden project.

As projected, the 10-hectare land space not only features branded apartments under two leading brands, JW Marriott and Marriott, the land space’s new owner also wants to provide a public park, waterfront boardwalk, and world-class marina integrated with the Ba Son metro station. This branded residence and hotel development will also feature eight waterfront towers.

branded residences elevate land potential in vietnams metropolises
The 10-hectare site of the Grand Marina Saigon project on Nguyen Huu Canh
branded residences elevate land potential in vietnams metropolises

One Central Saigon located opposite Ben Thanh Market

Sitting on Ben Thanh’s four-cornered land area with its four sides being major roads, and with the vibrant Ben Thanh Market opposite, the vast 8,500-square metre land space formerly under the Spirit of Saigon realty project has changed its name to One Central Saigon. The project developer is Masterise Homes, which is in full throttle for completion of the One Central Saigon premium development.

One Central Saigon will feature sublime condominiums under the Ritz-Carlton brand, which for the first time makes its name into Vietnam’s real estate market and is also the most upscale hotel brand from Marriott International.

The US brand operates more than 108 upscale hotel and resort venues across 30 countries and territories worldwide.

Ritz-Carlton’s well-established branded residences have made forays around the globe, visible in the North American and Middle Eastern markets, particularly in Dubai.

Land space in central Hanoi belongs to Masterise Homes

In Hanoi, the 4,000sq.m land plot on Hang Bai street, just 100m from Hoan Kiem Lake in the heart of Hanoi, now has a new owner – Masterise Homes – after years of sitting idle.

Before transfer, the land plot was under the ownership of privately-held Tan Hoang Minh Group and the compensation cost once hit $43,500 per sq.m. The project, named D’ San Raffles, sits next to Trang Tien Plaza; its other side is Hai Ba Trung, another central Hanoian street.

Global real estate brands like Marriott and Ritz-Carlton continually marking their presence in central business districts of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi attests to the high sentiments domestic and global investors have for Vietnam’s growth potential to branded residences.

This is grounded in the fact that leading British real estate consultancy Knight Frank states that the number of ultra-rich people in Vietnam, each with asset value surpassing $30 million, has been on a steady rise.

Accordingly, the country ranks third worldwide in ultra-rich people’s growth pace as by the end of 2019 Vietnam was home to 458 utra-rich people, up 7 per cent on-year, as noted in Knight Frank’s Wealth Report 2021.

Together with globally-acclaimed brands such as Marriott and Ritz-Carlton, these land plots also brighten the name of Masterise Homes. Through constantly bringing such brands to golden land areas in Vietnam’s key metropolises, Masterise Homes has affirmed its pioneering role in crafting the portfolio of urban branded residences in Vietnam.

Masterise Homes has put its name in the spotlight in recent years through acquiring many land plots in central strategic positions with full legal status.

The group has been pursuing a well-conceived strategy of fully realising its legal obligations to the customers, for instance, offering ownership certificates early to customers.

In fact, Masterise Homes is one of the earliest developers striving to give these pink books to customers.

By Ngan Ha

Filed Under: Uncategorized Vietnam’s metropolises, Masterise Homes, Masterise Group, real estate, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, real..., buy land in vietnam, brand new land rover evoque price, land elevation, lands end brand, elevated brand, brand new land rover, brand new land rover defender, land elevation map, land elevation app, lands end branded apparel, land elevation map by address

Vietnam repatriates citizens from Myanmar

March 4, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The situation in Myanmar becomes worse with dozens of protesters killed daily over the past few days.

Vietnam has repatriated nearly 400 Vietnamese citizens from Myanmar following deadly escalations after the military coup in early February.

Returnees arrive in Danang International Airport. Photo: Vietnam Airlines

Passengers landed in the home country on Thursday afternoon from two flights operated by Vietnam Airlines, the national flag carrier.

The returnees, who are those working and living in many parts of Myanmar, arrived in Danang for quarantine.

Vietnam Airlines said it took days to make the flights possible with the focus on safety measures against the pandemic.

All crew members and passengers equipped with personal protection equipment.

All crew members and passengers were required to wear personal protection equipment (PPE) during the flight and to undertake compulsory quarantine upon arrival.

Vietnam suspended international flights since March 2020 but it has maintained repatriation flights and Vietnam Airlines is responsible for almost all flights.

In 2020, Vietnam Airlines operated more than 180 flights bringing home more than 52,500 Vietnamese nationals who were stranded in more than 30 countries and territories.

The repatriation of Vietnamese nationals gives priority to children under 18, the elderly, the sick, students having no dormitories, those facing hardships, and special cases.

Filed Under: Uncategorized repatriate, Myanmar, Vietnam Airlines, flight, myanmar laos cambodja vietnam, myanmar v vietnam, myanmar (w) vs vietnam (w), myanmar (wv vietnam (w), myanmar y vietnam, vietnam 3-0 myanmar, vietnam 4-0 myanmar, vietnam visa fee for us citizen 2017

Woodland vegetables: The esoteric delicacy of central Vietnam’s Cham Islands

April 12, 2021 by vietnamlife.tuoitrenews.vn

The secret ingredient that spices up local dishes with unmistakable aromas, ‘forest vegetables’ are nature’s gift from the robust woodlands of Cu Lao Cham, or Cham Islands, which are located just 15 kilometers away off central Vietnam’s Quang Nam Province.

Little bags of vegetables are the most sought-after souvenirs when tourists visit the small islands.

The Cham Islands constitute a group of eight small islands which form the Cu Lao Cham Marine Park, but only one island is inhabited by people.

This tourist route is strictly monitored by Quang Nam administrators who fear that an influx of visitors will affect the Cu Lao Cham Marine Park.

Specialties that the place offers include abalones, sea urchins, crabs, and edible bird’s nests, which all prove much more appetizing than what is offered in the restaurants along the well-trodden tourist shore of Hoi An.

Fresh seafood on the islands is highly sought after by tourists; however, the forest vegetables, the true star ingredient there, are not known by many since they are only offered in limited supply.

Often called ‘forest vegetables’ or ‘island vegetables,’ they are actually a mishmash of various leafy varieties found in Cham Islands’ forest, traditionally cooked with prawns and crabs caught in the area.

A bird’s-eye view of Cu Lao Cham (Cham Islands) in the central Quang Nam Province. Photo: B.D. / Tuoi Tre

A bird’s-eye view of Cu Lao Cham (Cham Islands) in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. Photo: B.D. / Tuoi Tre

Among the most fastidious eaters of Vietnam, food connoisseurs in Hanoi have a soft spot for the exotic flavor of greens on Cham Islands.

In a Hanoian’s cookbook, leafy greens from the islands with crabs harvested on the central shore make a bowl of soup with succulence matched by none.

Visitors looking for the latter ingredient must take a boat trip from the shore of Vietnam’s tourism hub Hoi An City to the islands, which may not be available during days of rough seas.

According to Le Thi Bich Cong, a public servant-turned-restaurateur on the islands, forest vegetables are the hidden gem that is treasured by epicures all over Vietnam.

The product has managed to charm many customers from the very first taste, inviting them to come back for more.

Local residents take pride in their home being a plastic-free island, where no traces of synthetic packages can be found in sight.

For this reason, the bags that come with forest vegetables are all recyclable ones, with some pieces handcrafted by locals.

However, as the resource is limited, there is a set quota for the volume of vegetables to be sold, which makes the packets of greens from Cham Islands more of a specialty.

“Local harvesters only go pick the vegetables in the early morning,” Cong said.

“They will pick the freshest buds out of a variety of greens, then store them in hand-sewn bags before bringing them home.”

The products are not brought to the market, but only sold to family members and acquaintances.

“[The vegetables] are good partly because they’re exclusive,” Cong said, adding that she named herself ‘Rau Rung’ (Forest vegetables) on Facebook as they are the ingredient that nurtured her through her childhood years.

A bowl of seafood soup with assorted vegetables in Cham Islands in the central Quang Nam Province. Photo: B.D. / Tuoi Tre

A bowl of seafood soup with assorted vegetables on Cham Islands in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. Photo: B.D. / Tuoi Tre

Medicinal values

Leafy greens from the woods of Cham Islands have more than one use: a certain assortment of leaves, branches, and roots of herb trees can be used as tea when dried properly.

There are some 80 varieties of herbs and greens considered edible from the forest, but around 35 make up the essential repertoire of Cham Islands vegetables, according to senior citizens.

Some of the greens are plants that are frowned upon by people from the mainland, such as the pungent Ageratum conyzoides flower.

Before the arrival of tourism, the treasured greens were only circulated and consumed by islanders.

As supply is finite, households would take turns harvesting to ensure the trees are able to regenerate.

Assorted vegetables are served on a platter in Cham Islands in the central Quang Nam Province. Photo: B.D. / Tuoi Tre

Assorted vegetables are served on a platter on Cham Islands in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. Photo: B.D. / Tuoi Tre

Locals believe that vegetables on their islands are not merely food, but also medicine which helps cleanse the body, detox the liver, and control blood sugar levels.

In a normal meal of Cham Islands people, both leaves from woody trees and herbaceous stems can be found, which creates slight notes of tartness when combined together.

Besides providing a kick of flavor for crab soups, the woodland vegetables can also be served blanched with fish sauce as a dipping condiment and the blanching water on the side as a refreshing soup.

Set at a rather high price of VND50,000 ($2.17) for a tiny bag, Cham Islands vegetables are not available to everyone, as only a few who have the connection can buy them.

The veil of esotericism, in a sense, is what makes each small bag of greens a soulful delicacy that leaves an unforgettable experience to those who have the privilege to taste it.

Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Vietnam Life - Woodland vegetables: The esoteric delicacy of central Vietnam’s Cham Islands, TTNTAG vegetable, TTNTAG Hoi An, TTNTAG Quang Nam, TTNTAG woodland, ..., po nagar cham towers vietnam, vietnam central review, how central island, vegetation ecology of central europe, castaways island vietnam backpackers, cham island snorkelen, hideaway island vietnam, velocity island woodland california, velocity island woodland, vca woodland central animal hospital, vca woodland central animal hospital tulsa, ok, cham villas vietnam

Man Utd beat Spurs, West Ham maintain top-four charge

April 12, 2021 by en.nhandan.org.vn

Victory ‘narrowed’ Manchester City’s lead to 11 points but more importantly for United they are nine points above fifth-placed Chelsea with seven games remaining.

* West Ham maintained their audacious assault on a Champions League berth with a 3-2 home win over third-placed Leicester City, having taken a 3-0 lead for the third successive game. Tottenham are six points behind West Ham with their top-four hopes now fading fast.

* Sheffield United’s 3-0 home defeat by Arsenal left them on the cusp of relegation. They are 18 points behind the safety zone with seven games remaining.

* Newcastle United took a massive step towards ensuring their survival as they came from a goal down to beat Burnley 2-1 on Sunday – a result that put them six points above third-from-bottom Fulham, having also played a game less.

* Athletics Australia said they will not send athletes to next month’s World Athletics Relay Championships in Poland due to the COVID-19 situation. The top eight placed nations at the May 1 to May 2 World Athletics Relays in Silesia qualify for Tokyo if they have not already qualified through the 2019 World Championships in Doha.

* Hideki Matsuyama became the first Japanese man to win a major golf championship on Sunday, holding his nerve down the stretch to capture the 85th Masters after a dramatic final round. Matsuyama settled for bogey but closed with par at 17 and a bogey at 18 to fire a one-over-par 73 and finish 72 holes on 10-under 278.

* Atalanta climbed back into the top four in Serie A as Josip Ilicic’s second-half penalty earned his side a thrilling 3-2 victory at Fiorentina on Sunday. They are now on 61 points, one behind Juventus in third and two clear of Napoli in fifth.

* Double Olympic champion Helen Glover moved closer to becoming the first British mother to row at a Games on Sunday when she won women’s pair gold at the European championships in her first competition for nearly five years. The 34-year-old, a winner in the Italian lakeside city of Varese with Polly Swann, has had three children since the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics and is aiming for a comeback at the Tokyo Games in July.

* Borja Mayoral’s first-half strike earned AS Roma a 1-0 win over Bologna on Sunday, ensuring Paulo Fonseca’s side kept in touch with the top four in Serie A. The result kept seventh-placed Roma five points adrift of Napoli in fourth after 30 games played, while Bologna stayed 11th on 34 points.

* Monaco stayed in contention in the Ligue 1 title race as they beat Dijon 3-0 at home, handing the bottom club a record defeat on Sunday. Stevan Jovetic and Wissam Ben Yedder, twice, found the back of the net after the break to put third-placed Monaco on 65 points with six games left, one behind Paris St Germain and four adrift of leaders Lille.

* Flamengo won the Brazilian Supercup on Sunday, beating Palmeiras 6-5 in a gripping penalty shoot-out after the two sides drew 2-2 over 90 minutes.

* World number three Rafa Nadal says he is fully fit and confident about his preparations as he begins his claycourt season at the Monte Carlo Masters, with one eye on the pursuit of a 14th French Open crown. The Spaniard has not played a competitive match since his Australian Open quarter-final loss to Stefanos Tsitsipas, having skipped a series of tournaments due to a back injury sustained in Melbourne.

* Valencia clawed their way back from two goals down in the second half to earn a 2-2 draw at home to Real Sociedad in La Liga on Sunday. Real Sociedad are fifth in the standings on 47 points, while Valencia are 13th on 34.

* Fabio Jakobsen returned to racing more than eight months after suffering horrific injuries at the Tour of Poland, as he completed the opening stage of the Tour of Turkey on Sunday. The 24-year-old Dutchman finished in 147st place, 10 seconds behind the main bunch, but the Deceuninck-Quick Step rider was simply happy to be back in the peloton.

* Colombia striker Radamel Falcao sustained a serious head injury during training with Galatasaray, the Turkish club said in a statement on Sunday. Falcao, 35, clashed heads with a team mate during Sunday’s session and was taken to hospital, where he was diagnosed with a facial bone fracture and underwent surgery.

* Suat Serdar celebrated his 24th birthday by scoring his first Bundesliga goal of the season as basement side Schalke 04 snapped a 12-game winless run to beat Augsburg 1-0 at the Veltins Arena on Sunday. Leandro Barreiro’s stunning stoppage-time winner earned Mainz 05 crucial three points in the relegation battle as they came from behind in the second half to beat Cologne 3-2 at the Rhein Energie stadium.

* Juventus eased to a 3-1 victory over Genoa on Sunday to keep alive their faint hopes of making it 10 successive Serie A titles this season. Third-placed Juventus moved onto 62 points after 30 matches, one behind AC Milan and 12 adrift of leaders Inter Milan.

* Real Madrid winger Lucas Vazquez is set to miss the rest of the season after straining knee ligaments during the 2-1 win over Barcelona, his club said on Sunday. Vazquez, who has played at right back for most of the campaign in the absence of the injured Dani Carvajal, was involved in a heavy challenge with Barcelona’s Sergio Busquets on Saturday and was substituted.

* Mercedes’ Stoffel Vandoorne won the second Formula E race of the weekend in Rome on Sunday with Britain’s Sam Bird staying top of the electric championship’s standings despite failing to score for Jaguar. Belgian Vandoorne, who crashed out of the previous day’s e-prix in the EUR district of the Italian capital, beat Mahindra Racing’s Alexander Sims by 0.666 of a second in what he described as “redemption”.

* A rare goal from full-back Matteo Darmian earned Inter Milan a 1-0 victory over Cagliari on Sunday, as Antonio Conte’s side closed in on their first Serie A title in 11 years. Inter moved 11 points clear of AC Milan in second with eight games to play while Cagliari remained languishing down in 18th place, five points from safety.

* Melbourne Victory forward Kyra Cooney-Cross scored directly from a corner in the final minute of extra time to help her team beat Sydney FC in the W-League Grand Final on Sunday and be crowned champions of Australia for the second time.

Filed Under: Uncategorized vietnam news, vietnam business, vietnam travel, vietnam culture, vietnam sports, vietnam politics, hanoi, saigon, ho chi minh city, apec, da nang, hue, hoi an, ..., west ham 0-4 man utd, man utd 4-0 west ham, man utd 7 west ham 1, man utd formation vs west ham

Primary Sidebar

RSS Recent Stories

  • Kon Hà Nừng to promote World Biosphere Reserve recognition
  • Exhausted after strike drama, Quảng Ninh thumped by Hà Nội FC
  • Better incentives needed to attract Vietnamese talents to return to homeland: official
  • Ninh Thuận co-operatives link up with companies to sell farm produce
  • Sky Gate project offers artworks in digital form
  • Thriller from Vietnamese-American film director to be released in 12 countries

Sponsored Links

  • Google Home Mini at Rs 499: Here’s how to get discount
  • LG may deliver displays for Apple’s foldable iPhones: Report
  • Flipkart quiz February 19, 2021: Get answers to these five questions to win gifts, discount coupons and Flipkart Super coins
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War to get new zombies mode ‘Outbreak’
  • Why Amazon Echo is the AirPods of smart speakers in India
Copyright © 2021 VietNam Breaking News. Power by Wordpress.