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Exploring The Impact of August 5, 2019 on Kashmir

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Six years long central rule is beginning to yield diminishing returns. Largely, because this arrangement, even if run efficiently, lacks legitimate representative character. However, restoration of peace and normal routine of daily life, compared to the past, stands out as its most significant achievement. It is after a long time that various spheres of public and social life in the state, in general, and the Valley in particular, are back to normal routine without disruption. Sense of relief on that account is palpable. But, at another level, that is not enough nor a substitute for a normal democratic setup at the helm. Denial of popular, representative power structure for too long has its own inherent negative implications. Not only in Kashmir and Jammu regions but also in (separated) UT Ladakh region too law of diminishing returns is becoming more palpable with each passing day. Whenever the assembly polls are held, its outcome would essentially be the first popular v

10 Must-Try Vietnamese Dishes and Drinks as Recommended by an Australian Website

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When it comes to street food, Vietnam offers a wide range of flavorful dishes. According to the Australian website delicious.com.au, here are the top 10 things to eat and drink in Vietnam. First on the list is Banh mi. While the French introduced baguettes to Vietnam, banh mi is a unique Vietnamese creation. Roasted Pork Banh Mi. “Different vendors have their own take on this globally loved sandwich, but the general concept includes a fresh baguette stuffed with pate, pork floss, pork belly, cucumber, and pickled vegetables. It’s crunchy, soft, and incredibly tasty,” wrote the article on the website. Second on the list is Pho (rice noodle soup with beef or chicken), a must-try dish. Pho was developed in the north of Vietnam during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The obsession with pho spread to the south in the 1950s when millions of north Vietnamese brought their soup recipe with them. December 12 is celebrated as the Day of Pho in Vietnam. A bowl

Vietnam’s Awakening Paradise: Fansipan

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Fansipan – the Roof of Indochina. Photo: Le Viet Khanh Vietnam may not possess a single majestic mountain that rivals the iconic Mount Fuji of Japan or the Matterhorn of Switzerland. Nevertheless, if there is a mountain that the Vietnamese people can wholeheartedly take pride in, it unquestionably is Mount Fansipan – the loftiest summit throughout the former French Indochina, comprising Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. It is certainly no coincidence that the Vietnamese culture embraces the proverbial expression, ‘Everyone has their own Fansipan to climb,’ metaphorically representing one’s most cherished aspirations in life. The Allure of Fansipan: A Familiar Stranger Fansipan, also known as Hủa Xi Pan in the local language, is a mountain in the northwestern region of Vietnam. It is named after its meaning in the local language, which translates to ‘the tottering giant rock.’ This majestic granite rock rose from deep within the earth over 250 million years ago, as documented

Garden in Hoi An Debuts in Germany

The opening ceremony for the lantern festival took place on August 24 in the German town. The event showcased a 110sq.m display of lanterns, created with the help of artisans from Hoi An City and Wernigerode. The purpose of this display was to introduce a piece of Hoi An’s UNESCO-recognised world heritage to local residents and visitors from Europe. This lantern festival serves as an opportunity to promote the value of the craft that has been preserved by Hoi An for centuries. It also aims to boost the tourism potential of Hoi An in Europe. During the festival, local craftsmen from Hoi An will showcase lantern decorations in Wernigerode, as well as perform art demonstrations and display lantern-making skills. Additionally, a collection of 20 driftwood sculptures is on display at the park for the duration of the two-day festival. Furthermore, Hoi An and Wernigerode have agreed to collaborate on the construction of an eco-road or “green” street in Hoi An starting next year. This

Tour the Vietnam Literature Museum: A Journey through Literary History

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The Vietnam Literature Museum, which opened to visitors on June 26, 2015, is a three-story museum covering an area of 3,000 square meters and built at a cost of almost VND 50 billion. It preserves many memories of famous writers and poets, making it a destination where visitors can learn more about the history of literature and the lives of influential writers. Students learn about the literary history of Vietnam. Photo: vietnamnet The first floor of the museum displays and introduces “Vietnamese literature in the Ancient – Middle Ages” from the 11th century to the end of the 19th century. It features a symbolic pen-shaped stone from the Hung Temple with meaningful words from the great poet Nguyen Du. The exhibition showcases artifacts of Vietnamese literature and the history of written characters on mediums such as paper, cloth, metal, and leaves. The second floor is dedicated to introducing figures of Vietnamese literary groups from the early 20th century, such as Phan

Miss Ocean Vietnam 2023 Won by Soc Trang Local

The winner of the Miss Ocean Vietnam pageant, Uyen, was crowned “OCEAN HARMONY” and received valuable prizes. She also won the Miss Bikini sub-contest. Uyen will now be actively engaged in various social activities to promote the protection of the environment and sea resources throughout the country. Uyen, a 23-year-old woman, stands at 1.74 meters tall with body measurements of 82-64-92cm. In 2019, she reached the Top 39 in the Miss World Vietnam beauty pageant. She also participated in the Miss Supranational Vietnam 2022 but did not win any titles. Lam Kieu Anh from the United States and Vu Duong Quynh Nhu from Binh Duong province were awarded the first and second runner-up titles, respectively, at the 2023 Miss Ocean Vietnam pageant. The third and fourth runner-up titles went to Vo Thi Tuyet Nhi from Kien Giang province and Thai Dao Truc Giang from Ho Chi Minh City. The organizing board also presented sub-awards to other contestants, including Miss Ao Dai for Mai Hieu Ngan

Reveal of Stunning Crowns for Miss Grand Vietnam 2023

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The crown awarded to the winner is crafted with the utmost craftsmanship, featuring 24-karat gold and adorned with an exquisite arrangement of 872 zirconia stones, carefully selected to simulate the brilliance of diamonds. Additionally, the crown is embellished with 380 yellow citrines and 255 emeralds of various sizes, adding a stunning touch of color and elegance. The artists have skillfully incorporated iconic Vietnamese symbols, such as rice plants, pigeon wings, and lotus flowers, onto the crown. Their intention is to honor the nation’s deep-rooted traditional values. The team worked tirelessly and dedicated a cumulative total of 1,080 hours to meticulously crafting the crown. The runners-up are honored with four exquisitely designed tiaras. These tiaras are crafted with the finest 24-karat gold and embellished with a stunning collection of 2,400 precious gemstones. The intricate detailing and luxurious materials make these tiaras a true symbol of elegance and achievement. Cr

Exhibit of Original National Emblem Artworks Unveiled in Hanoi

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On display are 112 sketches, featuring typical images of Vietnam, from the buffaloes and bamboo trees to the gate of the Hung Kings Temple and Hanoi’s Flag Tower. The exhibition also displays the originals of more than 100 pencil and colour drawings of the national emblem. Some 15 sketches were submitted to the Government in October 1954 for consideration, and President Ho Chi Minh signed a decree on January 14, 1956 to publicise the official emblem of Vietnam. A portrait of the late artist Bui Trang Chuoc Sketches of the national emblem of Vietnam drawn by Bui Trang Chuoc are on display at the exhibition. The original pencil drawings of the national emblem are introduced at the exhibition. A sketch of the national emblem features the One-Pillar Pagoda and Vietnamese rice. Sketches introduce Vietnamese history and traditional culture to both locals and tourists. Painter Bui Trang Chuoc, born in 1915 in Hanoi, gradu

Enhancing Bond Through Collaborative Friendship Associations: A Positive Step in Vietnam-Uzbekistan Relations

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Luong Phan Cu, president of the Vietnam-Uzbekistan Friendship Association. According to Luong Phan Cu, president of the Vietnam-Uzbekistan Friendship Association, bilateral cooperation between Vietnam and Uzbekistan gradually developed strongly in many fields on the basis of equal cooperation and mutual benefit. Within the framework of the signed Memorandum of Understanding, the Vietnam-Uzbekistan Friendship Association and the Uzbekistan-Vietnam Friendship Association cooperated to promote people-to-people diplomacy between the two countries. Two publications of the friendship associations, the work “Prison Diary” of President Ho Chi Minh translated into Uzbek and the song “Tashkent – Hanoi, Hanoi – Tashkent” were sent by the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations to participate in the National External Information Service 2023 launched by the Central Steering Committee for External Information Service. In September 2023, there will be a delegation of the Vietnam-U

New Archaeological Discoveries Unveiled at Can Chanh Palace

Hue, the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802 – 1945), known as Phu Xuan, holds historical significance. Archaeological findings from a 200 sq.m. area have revealed changes in the palace foundation, reflecting the various restoration periods since its construction under King Gia Long (1762 – 1820). Can Chanh Palace, located on a potentially unstable geological background, was reinforced multiple times throughout history. The palace underwent 11 rehabilitations of different levels during its existence from 1804 to 1947. Experts have suggested restoring the palace to its former glory during the reign of King Khai Dinh (1885 – 1925), considering it one of the most exquisite architectural structures of the Nguyen Dynasty. Conducting archaeological studies is an essential step in restoring historical sites, and this recent excavation has provided valuable scientific data for the restoration of Can Chanh Palace. The long-term research on Can Chanh Palace, spanning over

Marking Vietnam-Japan Diplomatic Ties: A Special Art Performance

During a press conference held on August 22 in Hanoi, Matsuda Ayuko, a member of the organizing board for an art performance, confirmed that this event represents a dream orchestra featuring talented artists from both Vietnam and Japan. The event is being held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of joint diplomatic relations between the two countries and is expected to serve as a bridge connecting the people of both nations. The special art performance, which will showcase the talents of 60 artists from Vietnam and Japan, is scheduled to take place in six cities and provinces across Japan, including Tokyo, Gunma, Iwate, Fukushima, Miyagi, and Nara. A delegation of Vietnamese artists from the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB), the Vietnam National Academy of Music (VNAM), and the Suc Song Moi Bamboo Ensemble will travel to Japan to participate in the event. Pianist Nguyen Viet Trung, who recently became the first Vietnamese artist to compete in the prestigious Fryderyk Chopin

Singaporean Prime Minister Shares Photos from Vietnam Trip on Facebook

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On his page, PM Loong shows sincere thanks to his counterpart Pham Minh Chinh for the warm welcome in Vietnam. “PM Chinh and I witnessed the signing of 7 MOUs covering areas of the green economy, innovation, and skills development. A big thank you to the respective ministries and organisations for their hard work in the leadup to these agreements which will bring about closer collaboration between our two countries,” the Singaporean Government leader notes. The post Singaporean Prime Minister Shares Photos from Vietnam Trip on Facebook appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Exploring Vietnam’s Paradise Island: A Travel Guide to Phu Quoc

The island of Phu Quoc has undergone significant transformations over the past decade, and these changes are expected to continue in the near future. Visitors to the area can expect to find hidden beaches accessible by dirt tracks, a warm and friendly community, a wide range of delicious food options, as well as local bars, cafes, street food stalls, and restaurants, as noted by William Leigh in The Week. According to the travel guide on the website, beaches are a prominent feature of Phu Quoc. Long Beach, known locally as Duong Duong, is the main attraction and is home to numerous beach clubs, restaurants, shops, and bars. Despite its vibrant atmosphere, the beach area offers ample space for relaxation. The article also highlights the diverse dining scene on Phu Quoc island. Eating out is an integral part of the local culture, ranging from street food stalls with plastic stools to modern interpretations of classic dishes and upscale seafood restaurants. Visitors are spoiled for ch

Progress in Vietnam-Singapore Ties Made

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Important milestones and outstanding achievements in the Vietnam-Singapore relationship were showcased through various commemorative activities held in both countries. Vietnam and Singapore officially established diplomatic relations in 1973, and since 2013, the relationship has been elevated to a strategic partnership. High-level visits and contacts have been actively maintained, fostering extensive cooperation in multiple fields. Economic, trade, and investment cooperation between Vietnam and Singapore serves as a model for bilateral economic relations in Southeast Asia. Both countries are consistently among each other’s top 15 trading partners. In 2022, bilateral trade turnover reached approximately US$9.15 billion, marking an 11.6% increase compared to 2021. Singapore is Vietnam’s leading economic partner in the region, with 3,274 valid projects and a total registered capital of about US$73.5 billion. The Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Parks (VSIPs) symbolize the economic coope

Vietnam Set to See Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Throughout the Nation (August 29)

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From the evening and night of August 29-30, the area from Quang Binh to Quang Ngai will experience showers and thunderstorms, with locally heavy rain reaching 20-40mm. Some areas may even receive over 70mm of rainfall. On the afternoon and evening of August 28-29, the Central Highlands and the South will also have showers and scattered thunderstorms, resulting in moderate to heavy rainfall of 15-30mm. Some areas could receive over 60mm. The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has warned of the possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong winds during thunderstorms. These heavy rains may cause flooding in low-lying areas and increase the risk of floods and landslides in mountainous regions. Weather Forecast for Different Regions In the Northwest, there will be cloudy and rainy conditions in some places, with sunny weather in the afternoon. The northeast wind will be at level 2-3. The minimum temperature will range from 23-26 degrees, with some areas dropping b

51 Groups Unite for Information Discussion on FNG Issues

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The event was attended by representatives of leaders, officials of 51 socio-political and people organizations, interdisciplinary mechanisms, and representatives of agencies participating in the Committee for Foreign Non-governmental Organization Affairs (COMINGO). Nguyen Thi Hoang Van, Deputy Head of the Standing Committee of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations; and Phan Anh Son, Vice Chairman, General Secretary of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations, Vice Chairman of the COMINGO, chaired the conference. In her opening remark, Nguyen Thi Hoang Van highly appreciated VUFO’s initiative to organize a conference to share information on FNG work for mass organizations and people’s organizations with COMINGO playing the role of a standing agency. “FNG work plays an important role in people-to-people diplomacy. The achievements of FNG work are not only reflected in the amount of aid mobilized annually but also in specific achievements and contribut

The Bonds of Revolutionary Solidarity: Ho Chi Minh and Fidel Castro

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Head of the Central Propaganda Department Nguyen Trong Nghia speaks at the seminar on the contributions of President Ho Chi Minh and Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro to Vietnam-Cuba relations. Photo: VNA Within the framework of the official visit to Cuba from August 22-24, a delegation of the Communist Party of Vietnam led by Nguyen Trong Nghia, secretary of the Party Central Committee and head of the Central Propaganda Department, coordinated with the Communist Party of Cuba to organize a seminar on the contributions of President Ho Chi Minh and Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro to the Vietnam-Cuba relations . Speaking at the event, Nghia said the speeches by Director of the Military History Research Center José M. Cereijo Torres and former Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Fredesmán Turro González highlighted the profound significance and noble values in the revolutionary thoughts of the two Vietnamese and Cuban leaders. The Head of the Central Propaganda Department emphasized