Established in 1993, the International Property Awards is one of the most prestigious annual awards to celebrate the highest levels of achievement by companies operating within the real estate sector globally. It is also considered as a benchmark for the quality and reputation of real estate products worldwide. The awards are divided into regions including Africa, Asia-Pacific, Arabia, Canada, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, the UK, and the USA with various award categories. Vega City Nha Trang has passed the strict evaluation of the international professional jury committee to scoop up four awards in the top categories in Asia-Pacific, including Hotel Architecture, New Hotel Construction and Design, Leisure Development, and Mixed-Use Development. This demonstrates the superior quality, class, service, and uniqueness of Vega City Nha Trang as well as the prestige of KDI Holdings Group in the field of real estate development. Kieu Tue Man, vice … [Read more...] about Vega City Nha Trang scoops four honours at International Property Awards 2022
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Major Gen. Nguyen Sy Quang – new Director of Dong Nai Public Security Department
Secretary of Party Committee of Dong Nai Province Nguyen Hong Linh congratulates Major General Nguyen Sy Quang with new position of Director of the Provincial Department of Public Security of Dong Nai. Under the authorization of the Minister of Public Security, Lieutenant General Nguyen Duy Ngoc, Deputy Minister of Public Security granted the decision of appointing Major General Nguyen Sy Quang, Deputy Director of HCMC Department of Public Security to hold the position of Director of the Provincial Department of Public Security of Dong Nai, replacing Major-General Vu Hong Van holding new position. Major General Nguyen Sy Quang was born in 1970 in Thanh Chuong District of Nghe An Province. He got a Master in Law, Bachelor in Investigation and Security. From October, 1988 to March, 2009, he joined the Vietnam People's Police Force and regular student at People’s Security University. After graduation, Mr. Quang was assigned for working in the HCMC Department of Public Security, … [Read more...] about Major Gen. Nguyen Sy Quang – new Director of Dong Nai Public Security Department
☀️ Morning digest on June 30
Hanoi (VNA) - The following is a list of selected news summaries last night by the Vietnam News Agency. – President Nguyen Xuan Phuc appreciated Cao Dai followers’ contributions to the country throughout history while receiving leaders of the religion’s churches and organisations in Hanoi on June 29. He said Caodaism is a religion coming into being in Vietnam, and during its development process, it has helped diversify the country’s traditional culture and uphold solidarity when encouraging its dignitaries and followers to stand side by side with the nation. Read full story – National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and Speaker of the UK’s House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle discussed various issues regarding cooperation between the two legislatures during their talks in London on June 29 morning. The two sides also exchanged views on their cooperation at multilateral forums and on regional and global issues of mutual interest. They focused discussions on measures to further … [Read more...] about ☀️ Morning digest on June 30
Folding bikes allowed on Hanoi’s sky train
Folding bikes are compact and light and do not take up too much space. The management board of Hanoi's Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro line, the first in Vietnam, has allowed passengers to take folding bikes on trains, according to Vu Hong Truong, general director of Hanoi Metro Company, operator of the system. The move is aimed at providing commuters with more convenient and easier access to the public transport system because this is the only metro route in Hanoi for now, Truong said, adding that it has yet to be interconnected with other modes of public transportation. “Cat Linh-Ha Dong is the first metro line to be put into operation in Vietnam, thus, improvements still need to be made during the operation of the system. Folding bikes are usually compact and light and will not take up too much space,” Truong elaborated. He noted that, however, the operator will deny service to passengers carrying large and bulky bikes on the train. Passengers on a train of the … [Read more...] about Folding bikes allowed on Hanoi’s sky train
River trash capture tool launched in Nam Dinh Province
This river trash capture tool (hereinafter referred to as a “trash trapper”) is financially supported and technically advised by US-based NGO Ocean Conservancy through “Strategic Plastic Litter Abatement in the Song Hong” project. This project is managed and implemented by MCD in collaboration with the Nam Dinh DONRE and other local and national partners. The event was attended by national-level government representatives from the Vietnam Administration of Sea and Islands; the Vietnam Inland Waterways Administration and its Northern Branch; Vietnam Academy for Water Resources; and from MCD; the delegates who participated in the event from Nam Dinh province include: leaders and officers of the DONRE; representatives of the Department of Transport, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Traffic Police Division, Riverway Management Company No. 5; representatives of the Division of Natural Resources and Environment of Nam Dinh city and the People's Committee of Tran Te … [Read more...] about River trash capture tool launched in Nam Dinh Province
India bans many single-use plastics to tackle waste
India imposed a ban on many single-use plastics on Friday in a bid to tackle waste choking rivers and poisoning wildlife, but experts say it faces severe headwinds from unprepared manufacturers and consumers unwilling to pay more. The country generates around four million tonnes of plastic waste per year, about a third of which is not recycled and ends up in waterways and landfills that regularly catch fire and exacerbate air pollution. Stray cows munching on plastic are a common sight in Indian cities and a recent study found traces in the dung of elephants in the northern forests of Uttarakhand state. Estimates vary but around half comes from items used once, and the new ban covers the production, import and sale of ubiquitous objects like straws and cups made of plastic as well as wrapping on cigarette packets. Exempt for now are products such as plastic bags below a certain thickness and so-called multi-layered packaging. Authorities have promised to crack down hard … [Read more...] about India bans many single-use plastics to tackle waste
Conducting smarter factory processes
Representatives of Ericsson, Business Sweden, TH Group, and the VBF discussed 5G-led factories, Photo: Chi Cuong At last week’s talk show on Digital Transformation with 5G –The Path to Smart Factories in Vietnam, hosted by VIR, industry leaders agreed that companies in different industries have to adapt to new technologies to compete and survive. Denis Brunetti, president of Ericsson in Vietnam and Myanmar, said, “A wireless environment will make processes smarter, more flexible, and less static, which is increasingly critical in today’s factories.” Brunetti explained that 5G-enabled facilities will benefit from sensors monitoring production processes and collecting data to feed back to machines and managers. “This will greatly enhance the speed of operations, improve maintenance capabilities – through accelerated awareness or even notification before failures occur – and increase safety,” he said. Seck Yee Chung, steering committee member of the Vietnam Business Forum’s … [Read more...] about Conducting smarter factory processes