Author: Kevin Le

SEA Games 31 is expected to be a golden opportunity to accelerate the tourism recovery and achieve the goal of welcoming approximately 5 million international visitors to Vietnam by 2022. Travel Companies Launch Tours to Attract Visitors to the 31st SEA Games Last night (May 12) the grand opening ceremony of the 31st SEA Games made a good impression on visitors and guests. Hosting the 31st SEA Games is considered an opportunity for Vietnam to attract international visitors after 2 years of closure due to COVID-19. Therefore, a number of places and tourism companies have launched a specific campaign to…

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The 21st century is the time for us to explore global opportunities. As the world evolves, we see many career opportunities available worldwide. For example, Vietnam’s information technology industry could use the helping hand of experienced developers from developed countries like US, UK, etc. That also answers the question: are there jobs available for foreigners in Vietnam? Yes there are. And the big YES emphasizes his statement: if you want to work in Vietnam, 2022 is the year. Types of Jobs and Sectors Hiring Foreigners in Vietnam As a developing country, Vietnam is constantly stimulating the growth of various fields.…

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The current shortage of cooking oil makes the world hunger crisis worse than ever. And in this “hot water” situation, Indonesia hurts more when it halts palm oil exports amid high inflation, severe weather and scarce supply. Pain from Indonesia Two months after the February events in Eastern Europe that brought global trade in agricultural products to a halt, Indonesia announced it would ban the export of cooking oil amid local shortages and rising prices, fueling conservation efforts. households around the world. Indonesia accounts for more than a third of global vegetable oil exports, with India and China, the two…

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All vaccinated travelers arriving in Vietnam through air or sea checkpoints will no longer be required to take a pre-departure COVID-19 test as restrictions on controlling the spread of the coronavirus are relaxed. According to the WHO, the COVID-19 epidemic has reduced both the number of cases and deaths around the world; In principle, Covid-19 vaccination is still effective against variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Many countries have gradually relaxed anti-epidemic measures, including the requirement for COVID-19 testing for entry. In Vietnam, after implementing many solutions for pandemic prevention and effective fight against the COVID-19, which has brought positive results…

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Academic and industry experts believe it is time to take a comprehensive and concrete approach to build Vietnam’s national brand. Vietnam’s national brand value has been continuously improving in recent years. According to Brand financingVietnam was ranked 33rd globally in 2021 with a national brand value of US$388 billion, up 21.6% year-on-year. The country was also among the top 10 fastest growing national brands in this ranking. dr. Erhan Atay, RMIT University senior program manager for international affairs, believes that such achievements have been achieved “with the concerted efforts of the strategic programs and government support, along with corporate-level efforts…

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The Ministry of Information and Communications of Quang Nam Province said that “Quang Nam’s smart tourism software system” will be officially opened during the first regional traditional craft festival on May 19. Accordingly, in order to promote tourism events in 2022 in particular and the tourism industry of Quang Nam Province in general, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has coordinated with VNPT Quang Nam to “build the smart tourism software system of Quang Nam Province” build with key modules including : Tourism portal; Smart Travel Mobile application (2 versions on iOS and Android); tourist digital map (digital basemap…

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British research shows that even people with mild Covid-19 have a small shrinking part of their brain. Many people with Covid-19 with mild symptoms often feel comfortable and reassured that they do not need to be hospitalized for treatment. However, research shows that brain scans have shown that even cases of Covid-19 can shrink part of the brain, causing physical changes equivalent to 10 years of aging. The exact cause of this problem is not yet known. According to the India Times, some of the most compelling evidence of post-Covid-19 brain and neurological damage in people with mild disease comes…

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Today kicks off the 31st SEA Games, the highly anticipated sporting event that promotes the development of Vietnam’s economy and is highly appreciated by countries in the region. The 31st SEA Games, a sports festival with the aim of connecting Southeast Asian countries, was officially opened at My Dinh National Stadium on May 12 at 8 p.m. True to the slogan “For a stronger Southeast Asia”, it impressed countries in the region and the international community before the opening of the 31st SEA Games. Due to the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic, the 31st SEA Games had to take…

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RMIT academic Dr. Greeni Maheshwari believes the sanctions against Russia imposed by the West in response to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will last for an extended period of time. How will sanctions from the West affect the Russian economy? I believe that the sanctions are severe and may be longer. These sanctions have serious economic consequences for the Russian economy. Economists predicted that Russia’s GDP is expected to fall by 10-15% by the end of the year. Inflation rises to 20%. Some Russian companies that rely on imported components are already rolling back production lines. Meanwhile, countries that…

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Vietnam welcomed 232,000 international passengers in the first quarter of the year, up 502% from the same period last year, the Civil Aviation Authority reported. The data showed that the airlines operated about 30,000 flights in April alone, a decrease of 2.4% from the same period last year. In addition, airports across the country welcomed 6.6 million passengers, including 232,000 international passengers, a decline of 14.3% annually, the VOV quoted the Civil Aviation Authority report as saying. Also read: Here’s what you need to know about entering the market in Vietnam Compared to the same period last year, the number…

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