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Tourism sector in dire need of human resources
Tourism sector in dire need of human resources

VietNamNet Bridge – In response the lack of human resources in the tourism sector, the HCMC government has approved a quick-fix plan to develop the work force of the sector from now to the year-end.
Jetstar Pacific Airlines offers 10, 000 cheap tickets
VietNamNet Bridge - From 11am May 28, Jetstar Pacific Airlines officially offered 10, 000 air tickets at only VND 15, 000 a ticket (excluding tax and other additional fees) on its domestic flights
Delta passes the buck on sub-par tourism
VietNamNet Bridge - The National Administration of Viet Nam Tourism is undertaking a massive staff training programme for tourist professionals across the Mekong River Delta this year.
Seeking healthcare abroad an emerging trend for Vietnamese
In good hands: Visitors and patients always receive a warm welcome from hospital staff.Fortunately, doctors at the Singapore\’s National University Hospital found out that her cancer was at an early stage and it was unnecessary to undergo
Vietnamese photo books second to all
Photo books are a vehicle for introducing Vietnam to the world.
HCM City: Fewer travellers, quieter shops
Petty merchants in Ben Thanh Market were seen chatting in groups on March 19 in the morning. “Sales have been very slow, therefore, we have no other choice than chatting, though we still have to pay tax, electricity and water bills,” said
Music copyright protection – a work in progress
Vietnam witnessed positive changes in the area of copyright protection and related rights last year but it is not enough, say musicians, journalists and scientists who attended a recent workshop on copyrights in Vietnam in HCM City.
Ca tru files reach UNESCO
17:00 03/19/2009
Ca tru files reach UNESCO
UNESCO informed Vietnam it had received the files on ca tru, said an official from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
CULTURE IN BRIEF 20/3
17:00 03/19/2009
CULTURE IN BRIEF 20/3
“When autumn sunlight comes” to attend VIFF Fest
Copyright infringement faces $29,500 fine
To curb copyright infractions in Vietnam, heavy fines will be imposed, up to VND500,000 mil, or $29,500, said an official from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
 
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