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23/05/2021 14:00 GMT+7
Den Vau, whose real name is Nguyen Duc Cuong, was born in 1989. He is a native of the northern region, but was born and raised in the South.
After graduating from high school, Cuong returned to his hometown - Ha Long City in Quang Ninh Province - to make a living by cleaning trash in the sea, while still pursuing his passion for rap music.
In 2014, Den Vau recorded the first song entitled “Dua Nhau Di Tron”, which he thought to be the last song before giving up his passion for rap music. Unexpectedly, the song became a big hit. That year, for the first time, he was invited to perform for VND4 million ($200) per show.
Monday, May 17, 2021, 17:42 GMT+7
Six Chinese border jumpers are detained by officials in Lang Son Province. Photo courtesy of Border Guards of Lang Son Province
Police and border guards of the northern province of Lang Son have nabbed several members of a smuggling ring who sneaked Chinese nationals into Vietnam.
The smugglers were intercepted on Saturday by a cohort involving border guards of Lang Son Province and Chi Ma Border Gate and provincial police forces.
The arrests stemmed from the detection of six Chinese border jumpers at around 00:45 on Saturday.
After entering Vietnam illegally through a route monitored by the border guards of Chi Ma Border Gate, they boarded a seven-seater car driven by Le Van Luu, 38, from northern Quang Ninh Province to travel further into the country.
Saturday, May 15, 2021, 07:27 GMT+7
People carry lychees on motorbikes in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province, Vietnam. Photo: Nam Tran / Tuoi Tre
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Society The Ministry of Health announced 20 local coronavirus infections on Friday morning, taking the national tally to 3,836 patients, including 807 domestic cases recorded since April 27. All people who arrived in Hanoi from Da Nang between May 1 and Friday this week are subject to COVID-19 testing and self-isolation at home for 21 days from the date of leaving the central city, the Hanoi Department of Health announced on Friday. The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs has requested authorities of Vietnamese cities and provinces to deport foreigners working without work permits or failing to comply with the law on immigration, transit and residence of foreigners in the country.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021, 22:14 GMT+7
A rescuer carries a victim out of a collapsed tunnel in the Da Dang hydropower station incident in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam in late 2014. Photo: Mai Vinh / Tuoi Tre
In a moment of life and death, four miners were pulled out of a collapsed pit, covered in peat.
It was 8:00 pm on January 14, 2020, when a mining pit of Quang Hanh Coal Company in Cam Pha District, Quang Ninh Province, cratered, trapping five workers.
Quang Ninh is a province famous for coal mines in northern Vietnam.
A glimmer of hope
“Off to handle an incident,” Tran Xuan Thang, head of Ha Long Mine Emergency Station, texted his wife before creeping into the pit with teammates.
Charming Co To Island
08/05/2021 15:04 GMT+7
Lying to the East of the northern province of Quang Ninh Province, Co To Island is a dreamy paradise with white sand beaches. It is also known as one of the most pristine islands of the country.
Located in Co To, Mong Rong (Dragon Claw) Rock Area is a favourite destination for visitors to the island.The rocky area, also called Cau Mi, covers more than 40 hectares, stretching two kilometres northeast to southwest of the island. It has large rocks and mountains reaching out to the sea which look like dragon claws, and thus is called Mong Rong. (Photo: VNP/VNA)