residents
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Hundreds of Vietnamese and Japanese residents in Da
Nang and Hoi An participated in the annual Viet Nam-Japan Culture
Exchange at the city''s Administrative Centre Park yesterday.
Japanese culture, cuisine and art festival opens
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Japanese photographer Murayama Yasufumi plans to organise a photo
exhibition displaying 40 photos of Vietnamese residents, including
fishermen, living in the central provinces.
Photos put focus on VN fishermen
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Residents of Nam Dinh City have a chance to learn about Japan and its
culture when the Days of Japanese Culture event opened yesterday with
the screening of the movie Robot G in the city.
Nam Dinh gets taste of Japanese cinema
Travel
During my adventures across the country, I had been
amazed by the twisting roads in the north and impressed by the driving
skills of local residents on their Honda Win motorbikes.
Off-road trip to Pu Luong tests backpackers' motorbike skills
News
On December 2, 2013, the United Arab Emirates marks its National Day,
celebrating 42 years since the state was established in 1971.
Viet Nam, UAE boost co-operation
Travel
Ticket prices to the famous Ba Na Hills in Da Nang City in 2014 will
increase by VND50,000 to VND500,000 (US$24) for non-residents and
VND350,000 ($17) for city residents.
Tickets rise for Ba Na Hill trips
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Residents of Ha Noi are invited to participate in
the 14th Annual Ha Noi Run for Children on Sunday to help
underprivileged children with cancer and heart disease and support local
hospitals.
Ha Noi residents called on to join charity run
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Local residents in 15 cities and provinces across the country have been
given the chance to enjoy four award-winning French movies through a
mobile movie screening programme that kicked off yesterday.
Mobile screenings present French cinema
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Many residents living under the so-called "ancient roofs", in the
northern province of Ha Giang''s Dong Van old quarter, are having to put
up with poor living conditions while their houses crumble.
Antique homes: Honour or horror?
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