Teachers who are working in the cold mountains of the north experience the same poor conditions as their students and parents. They face the same dangers as their students, of flashing flooding, storms and crossing rivers that have no bridges. Salaries are low, material support and guidance is far away and the requirements are harsh – long teaching contracts and the loneliness of being far from their families mean they have to become tougher just to continue every day. … [Read more...] about Teachers’ Day in Vietnam: Teaching the future
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Division 320 receives third-class Fatherland Protection Order
Seven decades ago, Dong Bang Brigade (predecessor of Division 320) was founded in Nho Quan district of the Northern province of Ninh Binh. Since its establishment, troops of the unit have fought various battles and achieved numerous glorious feats-of-arms. … [Read more...] about Division 320 receives third-class Fatherland Protection Order
Gelid cold kills hundreds of buffaloes, cows
Nearly 600 cattle, goats, horses, pigs, buffaloes and cows were found dead in the above- mentioned localities due to cold. Notably, Lao Cai Province also suffered from magnitude 3.6 earthquake in this early morning. According to the Earthquake Information and Tsunami Warning Center, the earthquake stroke Muong Te District in Lai Chau Province at 4:17 AM with its epicenter location at around 8.1 kilometers deep underground. Magnitude 3.6 earthquake strikes Muong Te District in Lai Chau Province this morning … [Read more...] about Gelid cold kills hundreds of buffaloes, cows
Vietnam Railways Corporation predict huge loss amid Covid-19
Another cause cited for the drop of revenue was the master plan on the development of railway transport in Vietnam sill being reviewed. VNR’s total revenue was VND6.5trn (USD280m), or 78.3% of the 2019’s total revenue. The average monthly income of its employees was VND8.27m, much lower than previous years. … [Read more...] about Vietnam Railways Corporation predict huge loss amid Covid-19