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Brother-sister pair wins Asian championship in skating Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
13/05/2021 13:00 GMT+7
Falling passionately in love with ice dancing in childhood, the skating siblings Minh and Chi could not imagine that the sport would ever bring such honors to them.
Nguyen Quang Minh, 16, and Nguyen Linh Chi, 13, have been partners at national and international tournaments for five years.
They have won three gold medals at the Vietnam Figure Staking Championship and gold medals at the Asian Figure Skating Championship twice.
Minh learned about skating when he was in the fifth grade, when his younger sister was in the second grade. One day, when passing a shopping mall, they asked for their mother’s permission to try staking.
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Banks to introduce domestic credit chip cards to promote cashless payments 09:40 | 25/01/2021
Domestic credit chip cards with unified standards were expected to be introduced this week. - File Photo
The domestic credit chip cards are expected to be officially launched this week. The seven banks include Viet Nam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (Vietinbank), Ban Viet Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VCCB), Asia Commercial Bank (ACB), HCM City Housing Development Commercial Joint Stock Bank (HDB), Bao Viet Bank (BVB), Sai Gon Thuong Tin (Sacombank) and Viet Nam Thuong Tin (Vietbank).
Previously, four State-owned commercial banks issued domestic credit cards but the issuance was temporarily halted due to inefficient operation. Some joint-stock banks already issued this type of card but without unified technical standards.