By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 19, 2021, 10:13 [GMT+7]
On Monday, the Police Office of Administrative Management of Social Order under the Da Nang Police Department began issuing chip-based ID cards for citizens in Hai Chau District’s Thuan Phuoc Ward at the Dam Rong 2 playing area cum community house.
A Da Nang police taking fingerprints of a Thuan Phuoc resident for the issuance of chip-based ID card
Tran Thi Hoan, 77, Head of the Fatherland Front Board of Binh Phuoc 2 Residential Area, expressed her satisfaction as the issuance of e-ID cards was conducted in a simple yet prompt fashion. All you need to do was to show off your existing ID cards, re-check your personal information, and have your fingerprints taken.
By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 19, 2021, 11:12 [GMT+7]
On Monday, the Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) donated 2,000 Tet gifts, totalling one billion VND, to Da Nang in an effort to support local poor people to celebrate a warm and happy Tet festival.
Da Nang Party chief Nguyen Van Quang (2
nd right), Chairman of the municipal Fatherland Front Committee Ngo Xuan Thang (3
rd right) and BIDV representatives at the donation handover ceremony
In his remarks at the donation ceremony, Da Nang Party Committee Secretary Nguyen Van Quang thanked BIDV for its generosity to join forces with the city s authorities to ensure a happy Tet for all the poor citywide.
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Vinamilk exports first large batch of milk to China in 2021
ABO/NDO – The Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) has exported 10 containers of seed milk to China early this year and is expected to ship five more containers of sweetened condensed milk products to China in the near future.
Ten containers of seed milk including almond and red bean milk left Vietnam in early January, have arrived in China and are being placed on the shelves of convenience stores in this world’s largest market.
A batch of five containers of sweetened condensed milk products are also scheduled to be transported to China before the Lunar New Year.