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Houseplant obsession: an expensive new hobby in Vietnam

April 23, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

A group of about 50 plant enthusiasts in central Da Nang City met one evening in March to show off and admire the beauty of rare, unusual houseplants with complicated scientific names like Anthurium Veitchii King, Philodendron Billietiae Croat, and Alocasia Silver Dragon.

Nguyen Ngoc Quy, admin of an online forum with more than 5,500 members, said the hobby involves collecting colorful and uniquely shaped plants that adapt to each season.

Houseplant enthusiasts attend an offline event in Da Nang City in early March, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Quy.

Houseplant enthusiasts attend an offline event in Da Nang City in early March, 2021. Photo courtesy of Nguyen Ngoc Quy.

Quy said collecting houseplants was a hobby started by European nobles in the 16th century that had subsequently spread across the globe. It has been making waves in Vietnam for the past five years, with people especially looking for a healthy hobby amid the Covid-19 lockdown.

Excited newcomer Thu Hang, 32, was eager to learn how to mix soil substrate. Planning to buy mutant Monstera plants, or evergreen tropical vines and shrubs native to Central America, she also enquired how to distinguish natural mutants and chemical interference. She admitted she failed to get the hobby at first and questioned “why people were so obsessed with houseplants.” But after digging deeper, she fell in love. A year on, she now owns 20 types of plants.

Price is largely determined by popularity. Certain plants boasting beautiful colors only cost a few hundred thousand dong. Some rare hybrids cost tens of millions to billions of dong. Even more scarce plants could easily cost hundreds of millions.

Dinh Han holds his Monstera Deliciosa White Monster. Photo courtesy of Han.

Dinh Han poses with his Monstera Deliciosa White Monster. Photo courtesy of Han.

Dinh Han, from central Ninh Thuan Province, boasts some plants deemed the rarest, most expensive vegetable types in the world. For example, the Philodendron Spiritus Sancti with 23 leaves, is valued at about $120,000. He also has many other high-value mutants like Monstera Deliciosa White Monster that costs VND150 million (nearly $6,500) per leaf.

Regardless of price, type or rarity, many plant enthusiasts depend on their own personally perspectives when it comes to determining the value or their collections.

Quy takes care of his houseplants which he has been collecting for four years. Photo courtesy of Quy.

Quy is surrounded by his houseplants, which he has been collecting over four years. Photo courtesy of Quy.

Nguyen Quoc Hoa My, from Da Nang, said she would not sell her Platycerium Foong Siqi at any cost.

“It looks like a fake tree and is unbelievably beautiful. So I must have it in my collection,” she said.

She had waited on a Thai contact for three years to find her Platycerium Foong Siqi tree, deemed to be largest of its kind in Vietnam. This species can be cultivated as an ornamental plant indoors or in the garden.

In 2018, when she had embarked on her hobby, the ornamental plant community was still very small and uninformed. At the time, several players had collaborated to source plants from foreign gardeners. Everyone shared the branches of rare species, along with expertise on how to care for them.

“At the time we grew by learning from each other’s experience,” the 35-year-old said, sharing she now owns 12 of the 18 original types of Platycerium Grande (also known as Dragon Nests) recorded in the world.

As one of the first houseplant players in Vietnam, architect Hoang Duy in Saigon has a collection of more than 100 species of fancy and mutated ornamental leaves. Among these are rare and unique types of Monstera. In the ornamental leaf community, the Monstera is rare due to the variegated of its unique half-green, half-white or yellow leaves, which feth high prices on the market.

Many expensive plants are publicly traded on international exchange websites. The price of each plant is usually determined according to the number of leaves, which attests to the time spent raising the plant.

Hoang Duy said under ideal conditions, Monstera Deliciosa plants need a month and a half to produce a leaf. In this process, players need to take very strict care to get a perfect leaf. It is recommended to not dampen young leaves during the watering process, to provide plants enough light, and to avoid the plants burning in the sun.

In recent months, the domestic market had experienced some turbulence after some players tried to create a “price bubble” for certain types of breeds. Due to the loss of pigmentation in mutant plants, they are considered weaker than normal equivalents. Many players are unaware mutants, though few in number are easy to propagate, Quy said.

“Not every mutant is expensive. In fact, there are many lines of ornamental plants that cost hundreds of millions too,” he maintained.

Architect Hoang Duy warned many newcomers fail to obtain the necessary information about a species before purchase. They mistakenly buy plants that look similar to ones in the picture and sold at a cheap price. Recently, due to the high demand for houseplants, cases of fraud have made it imperative for buyers to research their purchases.

Houseplant decorators are looking forward to a large-scale offline event in Saigon early next month, bringing together about 200 enthusiasts. This will be a rare opportunity to gather the “top” most species in the green ornamental world in Vietnam.

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Vietnam possessing advantage in AI field

April 23, 2021 by www.vir.com.vn

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Vietnam possessing advantage in AI field, illustration photo

South Korea’s Naver Corporation and the Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) – Vietnam’s leading research university – in late March launched the AI International Research Centre under the Symposium on Information and Communication Technology, marking the first Southeast Asian AI research centre in Hanoi. Accordingly, the two parties will together build and operate the centre with the purpose to deeply research and train a high-quality labour force in terms of AI.

Along with implementing a search to create core “Make in Vietnam” technology, the centre will also focus on developing AI applications for different sectors and industries in order to promote Vietnam’s digital transformation and the Industry 4.0 process. The deal between Naver and HUST are motivation for South Korean enterprises in the AI sector arrive to Vietnam to expand their operation in the context the country’s demand on developing the AI sector is also increasing.

Vietnam has seen increase in such investment inflow from South Korea as well as other countries under deals between domestic and foreign investors. Notably in March 2020, Samsung officially kicked off construction of the largest research and development (R&D) facility in Vietnam.

The new centre will become the largest for the tech giant in all of Southeast Asia, becoming a leader towards researching, deploying, and applying new technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In addition, the centre will also be a place to train high-tech human resources and especially technologies such as AI and big data.

Jeong Sam Yong, general director of Samsung SDS Vietnam, said that the group is interested in joining Vietnam’s digital transformation process, and that becoming the strategic shareholder in domestic tech group CMC Corporation is a bold example.

“Samsung is assisting Vietnam in implementing IT solutions and applying management software in production operations. In addition, the group supports telecommunications and system integration solutions,” Yong said. “In the future, the group will promote the construction of smart cities and smart buildings thanks to Internet of Things (IoT) applications, cloud computing, and AI in Vietnam.”

A year ago FPT Corporation signed an MoU with Hancom Corporation, the largest productivity software manufacturer in South Korea. The two parties will work together to develop six sectors: office software for the Vietnamese market, smart cities, AI, IoT, education, and self-driving vehicles.

Around the same time, VinAI Research, VinGroup’s AI research arm, announced addition of a cutting-edge supercomputer to its AI computing platform. The machine, a 5-petaflop accelerated data centre in a box, is the first deployment of such a system in Southeast Asia.

Numerous large international groups are also investing for R&D activities in Vietnam along with their operational activity. German technology giant Bosch already boasts two R&D centres in Ho Chi Minh City.

These investments are playing a major role in Vietnam’s goal of nurturing its high-tech sector and becoming an AI research and development leader by 2030 as similar as the target mentioned in the national strategy on R&D and application of AI approved by then-Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc last month.

The strategy outlines that by 2025, Vietnam is to become a centre for innovation, as well as development of AI solutions and applications. The country will establish two national innovation centres for AI and simultaneously increase the number of innovative related startups and total investment in the sector. In addition, Vietnam is also focused on upgrading and forming 10 new key research and training institutions on AI. As per the strategy, Vietnam expects to rank among the top four countries in ASEAN and in the top 50 worldwide in R&D and application of AI by the end of the decade. The country has plans to set up 10 renowned AI centres as well as develop three national centres for big data storage and high-performance computing, connecting domestic data centres and high-performance computing centres to create a shared network.

In order to realise the targets, the government has asked to “allocate resources on developing essential AI products and services that Vietnam possesses a competitive advantage in; and strategise key investments in AI application in fields related to national defence and security, natural resources and environmental management, and public services. Besides this, it is necessary to vigorously develop AI application enterprises and AI startups,” the strategy noted.

Developing AI is also a part of the economic target by 2030 as defined by the 13th National Party Congress. Vietnam determines that the rapid and sustainable development on the basis of science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation is one of three key elements in the country’s development strategy.

Choi In Hyuk, COO of Naver said, “Naver has been impressed with Vietnam’s growth in the science-technology sector in recent years and we see that it has potential to expand AI personnel training.”

By Oanh Nguyen

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Musical bonanza as two major orchestras get together

April 23, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

Featuring the best and largest number of artists from both orchestras, the “Great German Three B’s” concert will introduce music from Ludwig van Beethoven, Max Bruch, and Johannes Brahms on April 24-25 at Saigon Opera House.

Music lovers will have a chance to listen to masterpieces, including Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, Max Bruch’s virtuosic Double Concerto, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 4, under the baton of conductor Tran Vuong Thach.

Performance of the Ho Chi Minh City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera. Photo courtesy of HBSO.

Ho Chi Minh City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera takes a bow. Photo courtesy of HBSO.

Leading artists like Bui Cong Duy, widely considered to be Vietnam’s premier violinist, and Pham Vu Thien Bao, the leading viola player in the country, will join the concert.

Duy won first prize at international violin contests in Novosibirsk and St. Petersburg in 1993 and 1995. He also won the Tchaikovsky International Music Competition for violinists under 18 in 1997. Duy was later admitted to the Virtuoso Moscow Chamber Orchestra, becoming the first foreign member of the world-famous group in its 24-year history.

Pham Vu Thien Bao studied viola in Paris for many years and has joined many performances in France, Italy, Austria, and Spain.

The musical collaboration aims to mark the 46th anniversary of the Reunification Day on April 30, and 65 years since the establishment of the Vietnam National Academy of Music.

Ticket prices range from VND150,000-1 million ($6.49-43.26).

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Risk sharing discord may delay north-south expressway sections

April 23, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

The government had completed last year the selection of contractors for the three sections in the central provinces of Ha Tinh, Khanh Hoa and Binh Thuan. The plan was to sign contracts by the end of this month so construction could begin in June.

But the projects are stuck in negotiations, with the government and contractors yet to agree on when and how much the government will contribute, whether the government will share losses if revenues fall below projections, and whether the contractors can receive advances to kickstart construction.

Nguyen Viet Huy, deputy head of the public-private partnership (PPP) agency under the Ministry of Transport, said that the law requires contractors to pay for the construction first and the government to do its part when the work is done.

However, the contractors say that a PPP contract is a risk-sharing deal between them and the government with both sides making matching contributions.

If the government only pays up after construction is done, the contractors will face many challenges in accessing credit, with banks worried that that thegovernment’s disbursement will be delayed.

Some contractors want the government to pay interest if it is slow in disbursing funds, but current regulations don’t cover this issue.

One of the contractors, the Deo Ca Group, said there were issues with the risk-sharing mechanism. The law requires that if project revenue exceeds the amount agreed on, contractors will have to share the excess amount with the government.

But there is no regulation on what happens if the revenue is lower than the agreed amount, said Tran Van The, deputy chairman of Deo Ca Group.

Without a fair mechanism on risk sharing the contractors will be disadvantaged, he added.

The contractors also noted that their peers working on the public invested North-South Expressway sections were receiving around 30 percent of contract value in advance, while this was being denied under the PPP model.

Tran Chung, chairman of the Vietnam Association of Road Traffic Investors (VARSI), proposed that contractors receive the advance they need to prepare for building the roads.

A transport ministry spokesman said that the two sides have acknowledged issues and were continuing negotiations, hoping to finalize at least two this month.

The three sections are: the 49-kilometer Dien Chau – Bai Vot section in Ha Tinh; the 49-kilometer Nha Trang – Cam Lam section in Khanh Hoa; and the 79-kilometer Cam Lam – Vinh Hao section in Binh Thuan.

They are part of the 11 sections that make up the northern cluster of the North-South Expressway , a top priority national project in upgrading Vietnam’s infrastructure.

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4,300 runners sign up for Vietnam Trail Marathon

April 23, 2021 by e.vnexpress.net

The Vietnam Trail Marathon will be run in five distances of 70km, 42km, 21km, 10km and 5km.

In the men’s 70km race, the main contenders are Vietnam’s Quang Nguyen and two Frenchmen – Gaetan Morizur and Valentin Orange.

Apricot blossoms in Mu Nau Valley, Moc Chau District, Son La Province. Photo by VnExpress/Xu Kien.

Apricot blossoms in Mu Nau Valley, Moc Chau District, Son La Province. Photo by VnExpress/Xu Kien.

In the women’s section, Nguyen Thi Duong, Tra My, Ha Thi Hau and Frenchwoman Axelle de Feraudy will compete for the top prize.

Many Vietnamese celebrities including singers, models and writers, will also join the races.

Runners racing in long-distance (21km-70km) course will have parts of their registration fees go directly to local charities.

The Vietnam Trail Marathon was originally planned for January 30, but deferred because of the nation’s third Covid-19 outbreak that was centered in the northern province of Hai Duong.

The Vietnam Trail Marathon is the third race Vietnam Trail Series organized by the Topas Explorer Group, an independent tourism and athletics business owned by Danish businessman Jørgen Sølvsten Nielsen that is present in 36 countries, including Vietnam.

The earlier two races organized by Topas in Vietnam were the Vietnam Mountain Marathon and the Vietnam Jungle Marathon.

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Vietnamese PM meets Indonesian President Joko Widodo ahead of ASEAN summit

April 23, 2021 by vietnamnews.vn

Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính (left) and Indonesian President Joko Widodo had talks on Friday at the Bogor Presidential Palace in Indonesia. — VNA/VNS Photo Dương Giang

HÀ NỘI — Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Friday paid a visit to Indonesian President Joko Widodo as he was visiting the country ahead of the highly-anticipated ASEAN Leaders’ Meeting on Saturday.

This was the first foreign trip and first in-person diplomatic meeting with another head of state for the newly-elected Vietnamese Government leader, while Chính was also the first ASEAN head of state to arrive in Indonesia for the summit.

Joko Widodo welcomed and congratulated Chính for having earned the confidence of the National Assembly of Việt Nam to elect him to lead the Government, expressed admiration for Việt Nam’s achievements in the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic, along with economic recovery and development efforts.

The Indonesian leader affirmed that Indonesia attaches great importance to relations with Việt Nam and wishes to elevate the traditional friendship and strategic partnership to new heights.

PM Chính commended Indonesia’s efforts in containing the coronavirus outbreaks and expressed his confidence that the country would soon prevail against the challenges and continue socio-economic development in the realisation of the Vision of Indonesia 2045.

The Vietnamese PM shared with President Joko Widodo some highlights of the results of the 13th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of Việt Nam, the major orientations of the development plan for the 2021-25 period with a vision towards 2030-45, affirming that Việt Nam continues to pursue a foreign policy of independence, autonomy, multilateralisation and diversification, proactively integrating into the world in a comprehensive and extensive manner. Particularly, Việt Nam attaches great importance to consolidating and expanding cooperative relations with other countries in the region, including Indonesia.

Reflecting on the history of close relations between the two countries, PM Chính and President Widodo emphasised the importance and special meaning of the Việt Nam-Indonesia Strategic Partnership, the foundation of which was laid by the two countries’ respective founders, President Hồ Chí Minh and President Soekarno, and one that has been cultivated robustly by both sides’ leadership and people over the past 65 years.

The two sides noted with pleasure how the bilateral cooperation has been getting more profound, with growing political trust and increasingly effective economic, trade, and investment.

Regarding the orientation for promoting bilateral relations, the two leaders agreed to strengthen exchanges at high-level and at all levels and channels in a flexible manner, effectively implementing bilateral cooperation mechanisms and agreements, especially the Strategic Partnership Action Plan for 2019-23 and Joint Vision Statement between the Ministry of National Defence of the Socialist Republic of Việt Nam and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia on Defence Activities Cooperation towards 2017-22.

Việt Nam and Indonesia pledged to continue to facilitate businesses, promote trade, and soon resume flight routes at an appropriate time; strive to soon bring bilateral trade turnover to US$10 billion with trade balance and recovery and post-pandemic sustainable economic development in mind; and address all problems arising in the spirit of the Strategic Partnership and mutual benefits.

PM Chính and Indonesian President Widodo at the Bogor Presidential Palace on Friday. — VNA/VNS Photo Dương Giang

Regarding PM Chính’s request to enable easier access for Vietnamese fruit to the Indonesia market, the Indonesian President said he would direct relevant agencies to review the issue.

The two sides have also shared experience and lessons in combating the pandemic, expressed commitment on further cooperation in healthcare and vaccine production and biopharmaceuticals.

Both leaders affirmed that they attach special importance to the need to soon complete the negotiation on the boundary of the exclusive economic zone between the two countries to create a legal corridor for the two sides to strengthen cooperation and reduce cases of illegal fishing, creating a model for settling differences at sea among nations, contributing to peacekeeping, cooperation and development in the region.

Both sides affirmed that they will continue to cooperate closely and effectively at regional and international forums, especially in ASEAN, APEC and the United Nations; agreed to work together with other ASEAN member states to constantly strengthen solidarity and promote ASEAN’s centrality in regional strategic issues, including the East Sea (known internationally as the South China Sea) issue; closely coordinate in the implementation of the Declaration of the Conduct (DOC) of Parties in the South China Sea and negotiations towards an effective and working Code of Conduct (COC) in accordance with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

PM Chính and President Widodo agreed on the special importance of the ASEAN Leaders’ Meeting in Jakarta on Saturday, the first ever face-to-face meeting of ASEAN in over a year, as an opportunity for the leaders to exchange development orientations of the ASEAN Community as well as the discussions of emerging international and regional issues that have a direct impact on ASEAN, including the Myanmar crisis, with the aim of stabilising the situation, reducing casualties, resuming dialogues between relevant parties in search of peaceful measures to maintain stability, peace in the region and in the world.

PM Chính has invited Indonesian President to visit Việt Nam at an appropriate time and the latter gladly accepted the invitation. — VNS

The Vietnamese delegation (left) and Indonesian delegation had talks on Friday at the Bogor Presidential Palace in Indonesia. — VNA/VNS Photo Dương Giang

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