“depa” implements first phase of Smart Economy Showcase Project Unveiling theexclusive villa on the beach collection at Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion Phú Mỹ Hưng is the only MICE area in HCM City to keep growing Vietnam real estate goes global Vinamilk imports more than 2,100 dairy cows from US Nhat Tan Bridge's blue lights. — Hoang Lan Huong (Hanoi, Vietnam - April 3, 2021) – For three days a beautiful blue light shone bright from some of the most iconic structures and properties developed by Sun Group in Vietnam as part of a global campaign to raise awareness about autistic spectrum disorders . The "Light It Up Blue” (LIUB) campaign is an annual event spearheaded by Autism Speaks , an international organisation that aims to help communities worldwide to better understand and accept those who are on the autism spectrum. This is the third year, Sun Group – one of Vietnam’s premier developers of tourism real estate and luxury residential projects – has supported Autism Speaks’ meaningful campaign, which coincides with World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. This year, Sun Group decided to extend their contribution to the campaign, switching on blue lights at numerous properties and structures from 6pm to 10pm from April 1 to April 3, 2021. At the same time every evening, the following landmark structures and properties all turned on ‘blue lights’: Nhat Tan Bridge, Sun Grand City Thuy Khue Residence and Sun Grand City Ancora Residence in Hanoi; Bai Chay Bridge, the Sun Wheel in the Sun World Halong Complex in Ha Long; and the Sun Wheel in Asia Park and Novotel Danang Premier Han River Hotel in Danang. First launched in 2010, ‘The "Light It Up Blue" annual campaign has grown into a major global event. On April 2 every year, thousands of buildings and schools around the world and famous landmarks such as the Empire State Building in New York, the Chenghuang Museum in China and the Sydney Opera House, as well as the tallest buildings in …
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Entities, individuals working in autism come together in alliance
Saigon Children’s Charity on April 6 announces Vietnam Autism Alliance, a strategic partnership between organisations with expertise or interest in the autism spectrum disorder, to mark Autism Awareness month in April. Photo Courtesy of saigonchildren HCM CITY— Vietnam Autism Alliance, a strategic partnership between organisations with expertise or interest in autism spectrum disorder in Việt Nam, has been set up to mark Autism Awareness month in April. By bringing together organisations and individuals who are experts in fields related to autism support such as medicine, therapy, education, care, and technology, VAA hopes to foster awareness so that people with autism and their families can access timely and appropriate support. Besides, organisations and individuals working in the field have a place to co-ordinate their efforts and collaborate to support people with autism. The alliance includes Saigon Children’s Charity (saigonchildren), Vietnam Autism Network, Thanh Bùi of Education Embassy, experts from the Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population, National Special Education Center – Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences, Hanoi National University of Education, HCM City University of Education, Children’s Hospital 1, Gia Khang International Hospital, CMI International Hospital, Simba development team, and Monstar Lab, Đà Nẵng University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy, and SENIA Vietnam. Saigonchildren launched www.tukylagi.com at the event to provide information about autism. It also launched the 2021 ‘The Steps Challenge’ with the message “Step Up for Autism.” The challenge calls on the community to take part in an online walking challenge to raise awareness of the autism spectrum disorder, with each registration contributing VNĐ130,000 (US$5.6) to activities supporting children with autism in disadvantaged circumstances including knowledge building for parents, training for …
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Exhibition displays artworks by children with autism
Entitled “Parallel World”, the event is hosted by Tohe Social Enterprise with the aim to provide the public with new perspectives on the innocent world of children with autism that exists parallel to our world. In some aspect, the demeanour of the autistic child unintentionally creates a barrier dividing the two worlds. The exhibits include six sets of works by six children with autism from Tohe Fun’s art class, including Lee Nguyen Sae Hae, Pham Duc Viet, Pham Khoi Nguyen, Nguyen Nhat Tien, Van Minh Duc, and Dinh Dang Long. Works on display revealed the inner world and characteristics of the participating children, who share a common passion for the arts, thus providing visitors with a closer look into the lives of children with autism. A video entitled ‘Touch’ is also screened at the exhibition, instructing people on how to create connection and interact with autistic children. “Parallel World” will run until April 4 at Goethe Institute Hanoi, 56-58-60 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi. …
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